Here is a comprehensive guide to the incorporation of computer
simulation in all levels of the planning function of an
organization. Writing for managers of planning, planners, and
programmers, the author enables readers to gain an overall
understanding of the potential role of simulation in planning, to
apply simulation to their own particular needs, and to translate
planning concepts into computer instructions. Nersesian
demonstrates that for manager, planner, and programmer alike,
simulation is not difficult in concept nor complicated to put into
practice. The author argues that simulation is a necessary activity
in a planning environment characterized by uncertain futures and
rapidly changing conditions.
The book is organized into separate chapters, each of which acts
as a case study of an aspect in the use of simulation. The synopsis
that begins every chapter provides the manager of a planning
operation with an appreciation of the general application of
simulation to one facet of planning. The chapters themselves focus
on particular situations which might befall a planner within the
general application of simulation to the planning process. Special
appendices--designed to aid programmers who have not had much
previous experience in setting up simulation programs--follow each
chapter and provide descriptive material and the applicable
simulation program. As a comprehensive yet easily understood guide
to the benefits of utilizing simulation in the planning process,
this book will be an invaluable resource for planners, corporate
executives, and programmers.
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