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Winter Simulation Conference
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Proceedings of the 33nd conference on Winter simulation
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Arlington, Virginia
TUTORIAL SESSION: Software/modelware tutorials
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Pages: 250 - 255
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:0-7803-7309-X
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IEEE Computer Society
Washington, DC, USA
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ABSTRACT
CSIM19 is the latest version of the system modeling toolkit from Mesquite Software. CSIM19 offers many features that enable a modeler to develop robust and realistic models of complex systems. These models represent the system as a collection of processes and resources; in most cases the processes mimic the behavior of the entities of the system as they compete for use of the system's resources. This paper presents CSIM19 and the new features in CSIM19. These features include new capabilities for managing processes at facilities, enhanced handling of messages at mailboxes, and performance improvements. Using the OptQuest optimization package with CSIM19 is also discussed. The talk concludes with an extended example.
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Fred Glover , James P. Kelly , Manuel Laguna, New advances for wedding optimization and simulation, Proceedings of the 31st conference on Winter simulation: Simulation---a bridge to the future, p.255-260, December 05-08, 1999, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
[doi> 10.1145/324138.324223]
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Mesquite Software, Inc. 2001, CSIM19 User's Guide, Austin, TX.
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