Short description This book provides an introduction to the theory and applications of modeling and simulation with a multidisciplinary perspective, and the authors offer a concise look at the key concepts that make up the field of modeling and simulation. The book is organized into the following three parts: Principles of Modeling and Simulation (Part One); Theoretical Underpinnings (Part Two); and Practical Domains (Part Three).
From the contents Preface.
Contributors.
PART ONE: PRINCIPLES OF MODELING AND SIMULATION: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH.
Chapter 1: What is Modeling and Simulation?
Introduction.
Models: Approximations of Real World Events.
A Brief History of Modeling and Simulation.
Application Areas.
Using Modeling and Simulation: Advantages and Disadvantages.
Conclusion.
Key Terms.
Further Reading.
References.
Chapter 2: The Role of Modeling and Simulation.
Introduction.
Using Simulations to Solve Problems.
Uncertainty and Its Effects.
Gaining Insight.
A Simulation's Lifetime.
Conclusion.
Key Terms.
Further Reading.
PART TWO: THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS.
Chapter 3: Simulation: Models That Vary Over Time.