Books: • Discrete-event System Simulation J. Banks‚ J.S. Carson and B.L. Nelson Prentice Hall International‚ 1994 SIMULATION AND MODELLING Tony Field and Jeremy Bradley {ajf‚jb}@doc.ic.ac.uk • Simulation Modeling and Analysis A.M. Law and W.D. Kelton McGraw Hill‚ 2000 • Probabilistic Modelling I. Mitrani Cambridge University Press‚ 1998 1 2 • A Compositional Approach to Performance Modelling (first three chapters) J. Hillston Cambridge University Press‚ 1996. On-line at: http://www.doc
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IB Mathematics Standard Level Portfolio Assignment Task I Tide Modeling Kelvin Kwok In this modeling assignment‚ I will develop a model function for the relationship between time of day and the height of the tide. I will first show the data in a table form copied from the assignment sheet. Then I will use the data to construct a scatter graph of time against height‚ then I will develop a function that models the behavior noted in the graph analytically‚ and describe any variables‚ parameters
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Since 1981‚ monetary policy in Singapore has been centred on the management of the exchange rate. The main objective is to promote price stability as a basis for a sustainable economic growth. The exchange rate represents an ideal intermediate target of monetary policy in the context of the small and open Singapore economy. It is rather controllable through direct interventions in the foreign exchange markets and it bears a stable and predictable relationship with the price stability as the final
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Business Modelling Revision Mutually exclusive event- add the probabilities together to find the probability that one or other of the events will occur. E.g men/woman P(A or B)= P(A)+P(B) Non mutually exclusive- shared characteristic P (A or B)= P(A) + P(B) – P(B+A) Independent events – outcome is known to have no effect on another outcome P (A+B) = P(A) X P(B) Dependant events- outcome of one event affects the probability of the outcome of the other. Probability of the second event said to be dependent
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SIMULATION AND MODELING 1. Generate 20 random numbers and solve the following integrals by monte-carlo (i) (ii) 2. A piece of equipment contains four identical tubes and can function only if all the four are in working order. The lives of tubes has approximately uniform distribution from 1000 to 2000 hours. The current maintenance practice is to replace a tube when it fails. Equipments has to be shut down for 1 hr for replacing a tube‚ the cost of one tube is sh 100‚ while the shut down time
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C. (2004). Academy of Management Review‚ 29(2)‚ 203221. Hallenbeck‚ G. S. & Eichinger‚ R.W. (2006). Huselid‚ M. A. (1995). The impact of human resource management practices on turnover‚ Academy of Management Journal‚ 38 (3)‚ 635672. Korn/Ferry International. (2010). The Leadership Architect® Technical Manual Lombardo‚ M. M.‚ & Eichinger‚ R. W. (2002). The leadership machine Lombardo‚ M. M.‚ & Eichinger‚ R. W. (2009). FYI for your improvement: A guide for development Morel-Curran‚ B. (2008). The war
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Chapter 5—Currency Derivatives 1. Kalons‚ Inc. is a U.S.-based MNC that frequently imports raw materials from Canada. Kalons is typically invoiced for these goods in Canadian dollars and is concerned that the Canadian dollar will appreciate in the near future. Which of the following is not an appropriate hedging technique under these circumstances? a. purchase Canadian dollars forward. b. purchase Canadian dollar futures contracts. c. purchase Canadian dollar put options. d. purchase Canadian dollar
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Jesalaine S. Templo BA4FM 1. Which do you believe is the most important for sustaining the sale of new carrera model‚ maintaining a profit margin or maintaining the U.S. dollar price? To answer this question‚ the price elasticity of demand must be known for the Porsche Carrera. If the car is relatively inelastic‚ the company can count on high exchange rate pass-through. Meaning‚ that the Porsche may keep the profit margin by increasing the price of the car as the U.S. dollar
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INTROduction TO THE HUMAN BODY 1. Define anatomy and physiology While anatomy provides us with a static image of the body architecture‚ physiology reveals the body’s dynamic and animated workings. Physiology often focuses on events at the cellular or molecular level. A. Anatomy – studies the structure of the body parts and their relationship to one another. i. Developmental – concerns structural changes that in the body occur throughout the lifespan. Embryology studies the developmental changes
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2/11/2013 M28CLS: International Environmental Law Lecture 1: Introduction Dr Francis Boateng Agyenim fagyenim@gtuc.edu.gh or dean.gradschool@gtuc.edu.gh Tel: +233 (0) 302 200 622 Introduction • • • • Intended Module Outcome General terminologies Assessment and requirements Important fundamental understanding of • energy‚ • pollution‚ • environmental sustainability Monday‚ February 11‚ 2013 Break: 15minutes break at 9.30am 30 minutes break at 12.30pm 15 minutes break
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