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Simulation Modeling and Analysis (Industrial Engineering and Management Science Series)
by Averill Law, W. David Kelton
from McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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It was a good deal too 
The Book was in good shape. It was a good deal too thank you
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A timeless reference 
I won't repeat what the others have said. I will just say it is an excellent book. I first purchased the book in 1987 for a college class. Unlike most other computer books I've purchased through the years, this book is as valuable a reference today as it was in 1987. In fact, I refer to it so often (and lend it out so often) I have two copies, one in my home library and one on my quick reference shelf (right next to the dictionary) in the office. In my opinion, if one is serious about understanding... more info
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Read it if you need to write your first simulation program 
Before reading this book I didn't have a clue about simulation modeling, but after reading the first few chapters I was able to write my first simulation program in C++. Although authors use C language and global data for simulation state, you can easily apply the concept of simulation state to any object-oriented language and replace global simulation state with object state.
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Bible for Simulation 
There are other books for giving you the simulation techniques and languages but to know the theory and statistics of simulation this is THE book.It startes with basics of statisstics and deals everthing you need to know about simulation. At some point you will start wondering how the authors could give so much information in just one book and lose lots of royalty money on the succeeding books.
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