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Modeling and Simulation

by Hartmut Bossel
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Overview

Models and simulations of all kinds are tools for dealing with reality. Humans have always used mental models to better understand the world around them: to make plans, to consider different possibilities, to share ideas with others, to test changes, and to determine whether or not the development of an idea is feasible. The book Modeling and Simulation uses exactly the same approach except that the traditional mental model is translated into a computer model, and the simulations of alternative outcomes under varying conditions are programmed on the computer. The advantage of this method is that the computer can track the multitude of implications and consequences in complex relationships much more quickly and reliably than the human mind. This unique interdisciplinary text not only provides a self contained and complete guide to the methods and mathematical background of modeling and simulation software (SIMPAS) and a collection of 50 systems models on an accompanying diskette. Students from fields as diverse as ecology and economics will find this clear interactive package an instructive and engaging guide.

Synopsis

Models and simulations of all kinds are tools for dealing with reality. Humans have always used mental models to better understand the world around them: to make plans, to consider different possibilities, to share ideas with others, to test changes, and to determine whether or not the development of an idea is feasible. The book Modeling and Simulation uses exactly the same approach except that the traditional mental model is translated into a computer model, and the simulations of alternative outcomes under varying conditions are programmed on the computer. The advantage of this method is that the computer can track the multitude of implications and consequences in complex relationships much more quickly and reliably than the human mind. This unique interdisciplinary text not only provides a self contained and complete guide to the methods and mathematical background of modeling and simulation software (SIMPAS) and a collection of 50 systems models on an accompanying diskette. Students from fields as diverse as ecology and economics will find this clear interactive package an instructive and engaging guide.

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A graduate or undergraduate textbook for students in any field that uses computer models and simulation. Knowledge of differential equations, linear algebra, and matrix analysis, and some programming experience are helpful but not prerequisite. Includes a 3.5" disk for IBM-DOS and compatibles that provides the SIMPAS simulator and 50 models. Published in German in 1992 and 1994. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A graduate or undergraduate textbook for students in any field that uses computer models and simulation. Knowledge of differential equations, linear algebra, and matrix analysis, and some programming experience are helpful but not prerequisite. Includes a 3.5" disk for IBM-DOS and compatibles that provides the SIMPAS simulator and 50 models. Published in German in 1992 and 1994. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR booknews.com

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1994
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
504
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781568810331

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