I think that there are a few important lessons that can be learned from the Everest simulation. The first is that it is important for all group members to be able to speak up‚ no matter what their rank is‚ and the second is the importance of good leadership. Our group did not communicate as much as we could have‚ and we did not express our personal goals to each other. Being the photographer‚ my goal was to stay at camp 1 and 2 for two nights each. However‚ my team wanted to push on‚ so instead
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Another important theme that I witnessed this semester while doing the Statecraft simulation was the major theories. Here are some examples of how theories were used in our Statecraft world. Some countries tended to be realists‚ liberals‚ and feminists. The Empire‚ country 6 and USM chose to be realists because they have powerful military‚ decent resources and great influence on other countries. They allied with each other to create the Northern bloc. This bloc represents the three authoritative
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SIMULATION • WHAT is Simulation ? • WHY is Simulation required ? • HOW is Simulation applied ? • WHERE is Simulation used ? DEFINITION • Simulation is a representation of reality through the use of model or other device‚ which will react in the same manner as reality under a given set of conditions. • Simulation is the use of system model that has the designed characteristic of reality in order to produce the essence of actual operation. • According to Donald G. Malcolm‚ simulation
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For this simulation‚ I inherited a dairy farm from my parents and oversaw all mating decisions. I planned to use breeding values with strong correlations for production while regulating inbreeding. The main goal was “to breed a better cow that will maximize herd profitability.” Herd 19 was designated and used for net merit predicted transmitting ability. Herd 20 was selected for fat and protein percentages in my second session (Chittenden). In Simulation session one‚ I selected for milk PTA for
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Global Supply Chain Management Simulation Debrief Slides ©© Enspire Enspire Learning Learning and and Harvard Harvard Business Business School School (revised Dec 2010) 1 Board Members’ Objectives Member Objective Betty Forecasting: choice of options (consensus vs. mean) Doug Forecasting: choice of options (role of risk) Yvonne Stocking Levels: Weighing the costs of over/understocking Meryl Production flexibility: accurate response/ sourcing strategy (focus on flexibility) Paul Production
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SIMULATIONS AND RESULTS 5.1 Simulations For simulations‚ we have used ns-3 simulator which is a discrete event network simulator. We have used ns-3 for evaluation of our algorithm for random sensor node deployment scenarios to find the sinks locations for a particular sensor nodes deployment. We have considered a 4x4 square grid wireless sensor network‚ where sinks and sensor nodes both are static. Locations of the sinks are deterministically placed. Locations of our sinks are taken from our deterministic
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Marketplace Stimulation March 29‚ 2011 Table of Contents Report to Executive Board of Corporate Headquarters 6 Financial and Market Performance for Second Year 7 Brief Business Plan 7 Brand Strategy 7 Pricing Strategy 8 Advertising Strategy 8 Sales Strategy 8 Business Strategy and Performance for Second Year 8 Overall Business Strategy 8 Departures from the Marketing Plan 8 Significant Events that Affected the Company 8 Current Situation in the Market 9 Competing in the Future 9 Lessons
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A. The simulation model B. The number of patients treated every week and the waiting time for each patient | Number of patients treated | Waiting time for each patient (Min) | Outpatient department | 39 | 2465 | Inpatient department | 542 | 3616 | C. Some changes in the resource levels I. Each shift includes 2 admission secretaries | Number of patients treated | Waiting time for each patient (Min) | Outpatient department | 39 | 2515 | Inpatient department | 544
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This simulation game was developed by Sisk (1976). Basically‚ there are ten imaginary countries (Shima‚ Myna‚ Ila‚ Usa‚ Pam‚ Bonay‚ Shivey‚ Lani‚ Ranu and Bili) and each of these countries has three key elements to be considered: defense‚ resources and demography. The main purpose of this game‚ understanding the importance of negotiation and interdependence between countries. I would like to make some changes in the game for my class. Every student or group will choose their imaginary country.
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Physics Name _______________________ Phet Solar System Simulation Lab Date ________ per _____ grp ____ Simulation open phet.colorado.edu ‚ play with sims ‚ Physics‚ Motion ‚ My solar System ‚ Run Now 1. Start What shape is the orbit of the planet ? ________________________________________________ Why does the “sun” wobble ? _____________________________________________________________ What is this principle called in Physics (Chap 6) ______________________________________________
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