battle in two different scenarios. Scenario #1 includes the utopian environment of warfare where all targets are the same and are bad. Scenario #2 is more realistic and incorporates the decision-making process to decipher between ally and nemesis. A simulation experiment of the same principles was created by a website using flashing colors on a screen and the participants’ reaction time to pressing a button. It makes sense to state that
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Report concerning the decisions and results of Period 2. 09.01.2013 Business simulation Executive Summary This report provides the Chairman of the board an analysis of the decisions and the results of the Company 1 in Period 2. The focus is given on how our company organized the process of planning in the Period 2 and I tried to critically analyze the results compared to our plans. In period 2 our company was seemed to do better than the previous period (period 1)‚ but in my opinion period
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System Simulation in Matlab/Simulink Exercise 1: Matlab part 1) Plot the function yx=2∙x-x2+sin(2∙x)∙cos(x) function problem1 (x) y=2.*x-x.^2+sin(2.*x).*cos(x) plot(x‚y‚’r’) end 2) Print n! from n=2 to 20 function problem2 for k=2:20 n=factorial(k) end 3) Make a function that calculates RSS for a give vector. function [rss]=problem3(a) rss=sqrt(a*a’); end 4) Make a function that check to see if a number is a prime. function problem4(n) flag=0; for k=[2:1:(n/2)]
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Q1: Identify factors that you would consider towards selecting an appropriate simulation software for use within a manufacturing organisation Factor | Reason(s) for Selection | Reference(s) | Analysis | Because analysis is the most tool for audit and analysis of the overall strategic position of the business and its environment. If the simulation software can provide statistics such as means‚ variances‚ and confidence intervals and goodness-of-fit test they are will be very helpful feature
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Electrical Battery Model for Use in Dynamic Electric Vehicle Simulations Ryan C. Kroeze‚ Philip T. Krein University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 1406 W. Green St. Urbana‚ IL 61801 Tel.: 217-333-6592‚ Fax: 217-333-1162 Email: rkroeze2@uiuc.edu‚ krein@uiuc.edu Abstract - Simulation of electric vehicles‚ hybrid electric vehicles‚ and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles over driving schedules within a full dynamic hybrid and electric vehicle simulator
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METALURGIJA 52 (2013) 3‚ 429-431 429 P. .NAPKA‚ M. MIKU.OVA‚ K. JANOVSKA‚ A. SAMOLEJOVA SIMULATION MODEL OF METALLURGICAL PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT Received . Prispjelo: 2012-07-18 Accepted . Prihva.eno: 2012-11-12 Professional paper . Stru.ni rad ISSN 0543-5846 METABK 52(3) 429-431 (2013) UDC . UDK 669.1: 658.5: 004.94 =111 P. .napka‚ M. Miku.ova‚ Faculty of Economics‚ K.Janovska‚ A. Samolejova Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering‚ V.B . Technical University of Ostrava‚ Ostrava
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4.3.1.1 MEA Simulation Process Description The simulation process flow sheet is shown in figure (20) was simulated using a 30 wt. % MEA with lean solvent loading of 0.29 mol CO2/mol MEA to capture CO2 of 84.6 kg/hr. The following description of the MEA process that was run at Tarong pilot plant will be discussed based on the simulation process results were obtained from the Aspen plus V8.4. The flow rate of the flue gas of 599.9kg/hr at 103.7◦C generated from the coal-fired power station entered
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world is dominated by technology; it has integrated itself into every aspect of our lives. This digital technology is referred to as ’simulations’ by the French philosopher Baudrillard‚ and in turn‚ these simulations within every day life have come to be known as ’Hyperrealism’. This is the inability of consciousness to distinguish between the reality of a simulation and reality itself. This is particularly relevant in advanced post modern societies. It is seen as a condition in which the real and
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and I partook in the MEGA business simulation‚ a game in which teams take over different struggling car manufacturers in order to right the ship and compete against each other. The simulation consisted of a set amount of periods which I saw as turns in a game. For each turn we had to make decisions on what to do with your team’s company. These decisions were then put in an excel sheet and the results were often known the next day. The goal of business simulations is to learn while also having fun
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Improving Organizational Performance” Simulation Summary Improving Organizational Performance The world of business has seen many examples of successful and unsuccessful companies approach their business activities in a different way and modeled different parts of the organizational structure. However‚ the most important element of any company‚ not depending on its size‚ profile of activity or type‚ is its labor force – the number of employees constitutes the driving element of any company
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