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Simulation with AnyLogic

Simulation with AnyLogic

Publisher: Wikibooks

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This book helps you to start modeling with AnyLogic -- a multi-method simulation modeling tool that supports different modeling techniques. From the table of contents: Agent-Based Modeling; System Dynamics; Discrete Event Simulation; Pedestrian Simulation.

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