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Assumptions and simplifications in discrete-event simulation modelling. / Robinson, Stewart; Brooks, Roger.
In: Journal of Simulation, 06.10.2024, p. 1-18.

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Robinson S, Brooks R. Assumptions and simplifications in discrete-event simulation modelling. Journal of Simulation. 2024 Oct 6;1-18. Epub 2024 Oct 6. doi: 10.1080/17477778.2024.2407369

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Robinson, Stewart ; Brooks, Roger. / Assumptions and simplifications in discrete-event simulation modelling. In: Journal of Simulation. 2024 ; pp. 1-18.

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