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For each example described in this chapter, the reader is expected to construct a simulation model, program it, run several simulation experiments, and perform a statistical analysis of collected data. The first step should include a comprehensive definition of system entities and their attributes, a description of all events and activities, as well as a choice of the most suitable algorithms and data structures to implement a simulator. Coding of the model can be done either in a general-purpose language (such as C, C++, or Pascal) or in a simulation-oriented language (such as Simscript or GPSS).
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Tyszer, J. (1999). Exercises. In: Object-Oriented Computer Simulation of Discrete-Event Systems. The Kluwer International Series on Discrete Event Dynamic Systems, vol 10. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5033-4_10
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