To perform computer simulation successfully, two rather different sets
of skills are required. One of these relates to programming: a
simulation program should do what its author intends and do it
efficiently. The other is concerned with the collection and analysis of
data: statistical tools have to be used in order to obtain with a
minimum of effort, accurate and reliable estimates for the desired
performance measures. Dr Mitrani covers both of these aspects of the
simulation method. The important topics of point and interval
estimation, simulation efficiency and the analysis of simulation
experiments are discussed in detail. This book, first published in 1982,
will be useful to both undergraduate and postgraduate students taking
courses on simulation in departments of computer science, operations
research and statistics in universities and polytechnics. It will be of
benefit also to practitioners in the field.