This book introduces engineers to the use of mathematical and
computational modeling and simulation in a way that develops their
understanding of the solution characteristics of a broad class of
real-world problems. The relevant basic and advanced methodologies are
explained in detail, with special emphasis on ill-defined problems. Some
fifteen simulation systems are presented on the language and the logical
level. Moreover, the reader also can accumulate an experiential overview
by studying the wide variety of case studies spanning much of science
and engineering. The latter are briefly described within the book but
their full versions as well as some simulation software demos are
available on the Web. The book can be used for courses on various levels
as well as for self-study. Advanced sections are identified and can be
skipped in a first reading or in undergraduate courses.