Textbook
Network Modeling and Simulation: A Practical PerspectiveISBN: 978-0-470-03587-0
Hardcover
304 pages
March 2010, ©2010
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Network Modeling and Simulation is a practical guide to
using modeling and simulation to solve real-life problems. The
authors give a comprehensive exposition of the core concepts in
modeling and simulation, and then systematically address the many
practical considerations faced by developers in modeling complex
large-scale systems. The authors provide examples from computer and
telecommunication networks and use these to illustrate the process
of mapping generic simulation concepts to domain-specific problems
in different industries and disciplines.
Key features:
- Provides the tools and strategies needed to build simulation models from the ground up rather than providing solutions to specific problems.
- Includes a new simulation tool, CASiNO built by the authors.
- Examines the core concepts of systems simulation and modeling.
- Presents code examples to illustrate the implementation process of commonly encountered simulation tasks.
Offers examples of industry-standard modeling methodology that can be applied in steps to tackle any modeling problem in practice.