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Discrete-Event System Simulation (4th Edition) (Prentice-Hall International Series in Industrial and Systems)
by Jerry Banks, John Carson, Barry L. Nelson, David Nicol
from Prentice Hall
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Great! 
very prompt and no hassel. Great price and experience. Quality of book was better than expected.
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its a text book 
you're going to buy it because you have to. its for a class. its a good textbook.
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Poor Quality Printing 
My copy of this book is barely readable. Numerous parts of the text are missing. The printing is just missing here and there on the pages. Beware this edition. It is unfortunate since the content appears excellent.
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Gives a well-written and complete introduction 
This book provides a very good introduction to discrete-event simulation. The authors start out by providing several simple examples in areas such as queueing and inventory systems, as well as reliability. After the first few chapters the reader gets a sense of what simulation represents and why it is done. In later chapters they score high marks in introducing more advanced issues, such as probability models, random number and random variate generators, queueing theory, and input modeling. In closing,... more info
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