Saturday, April 7, 2012

Clinical Simulation

Clinical Simulation Review



Simulation facilities are invaluable for training in medicine and clinical education, biomedical engineering and life sciences. They allow the practice of prevention, containment, treatment, and procedure in a risk-free setting.

This book is a practical guide and reference to the latest technology, operations and opportunities presented by clinical simulation. It shows how to develop and make efficient use of resources, and provides hands-on information to those tasked with setting up and delivering simulation facilities for medical, clinical and related purposes, and the development and delivery of simulation-based education programs.

. A step-by-step manual to developing successful simulation programs
. Shows how to design, construct, outfit and run simulation facilities for clinical education and research.
. The Residency Review Committee of the US Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education has begun requiring residency programs to have simulation as an integral part of their training programs.


Thursday, April 5, 2012

Ancient History Simulations

Ancient History Simulations Review



Students gain an appreciation for history when they become involved with the struggles and ambitions of people in ancient civilizations.


Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Systemic Perspective Vol III Simulation with Insight Maker

Systemic Perspective Vol III Simulation with Insight Maker Review



There are questions which arise during the development of a Systemic Perspective that simply can not be answered with qualitative models. At times only a dynamic quantitative simulation is capable of providing the level of understanding necessary to answer some questions. This section of the Systemic Perspective Series provides an introduction to simulation using Insight Maker.

It is recommended that one read this book with Kindle PC, Mac or iPad as it contains numerous detailed color images that may be difficult to read on a small screen. Also note that the graphic images are linked to Wiki pages or Insight Maker models which will continue to develop over time.


Monday, April 2, 2012

Stochastic Modeling: Analysis and Simulation (Dover Books on Mathematics)

Stochastic Modeling: Analysis and Simulation (Dover Books on Mathematics) Review



A coherent introduction to the techniques for modeling dynamic stochastic systems, this volume also offers a guide to the mathematical, numerical, and simulation tools of systems analysis. Each chapter opens with an illustrative case study, and comprehensive presentations include formulation of models, determination of parameters, analysis, and interpretation of results. 1995 edition.


Friday, March 30, 2012

Switch-Mode Power Supplies Spice Simulations and Practical Designs

Switch-Mode Power Supplies Spice Simulations and Practical Designs Review



Harness Powerful SPICE Simulation and Design Tools to Develop Cutting-Edge Switch-Mode Power Supplies

Switch-Mode Power Supplies: SPICE Simulations and Practical Designs is a comprehensive resource on using SPICE as a power conversion design companion. This book uniquely bridges analysis and market reality to teach the development and marketing of state-of-the art switching converters. Invaluable to both the graduating student and the experienced design engineer, this guide explains how to derive founding equations of the most popular converters…design safe, reliable converters through numerous practical examples…and utilize SPICE simulations to virtually breadboard a converter on the PC before using the soldering iron.

Filled with more than 600 illustrations, Switch-Mode Power Supplies: SPICE Simulations and Practical Designs enables you to:

  • Derive founding equations of popular converters
  • Understand and implement loop control via the book-exclusive small-signal models
  • Design safe, reliable converters through practical examples
  • Use SPICE simulations to virtually breadboard a converter on the PC
  • Access design spreadsheets and simulation templates on the accompanying CD-ROM, with numerous examples running on OrCADË, ICAPSË, µCapË, TINAË, and more

Inside This Powerful SPICE Simulation and Design Resource

• Introduction to Power Conversion • Small-Signal Modeling • Feedback and Control Loops • Basic Blocks and Generic Models • Simulation and Design of Nonisolated Converters • Simulation and Design of Isolated Converters-Front-End Rectification and Power Factor Correction • Simulation and Design of Isolated Converters-The Flyback • Simulation and Design of Isolated Converters-The Forward


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Simulation with Arena with CD (McGraw-Hill Series in Industrial Engineering and Management)

Simulation with Arena with CD (McGraw-Hill Series in Industrial Engineering and Management) Review



This fourth edition of Simulation with Arena has the same goal as the first three editions: to provide a comprehensive treatment of simulation concepts in general and the Arena simulation software in particular. It starts by having the reader develop simple, well-animated, high-level models, and then progresses to advanced modeling and analysis. Statistical design and analysis of simulation experiments is integrated with the modeling chapters, reflecting the joint nature of these activities in good simulation studies. The objective is to help the reader carry out effective simulation modeling, analysis, and projects using the Arena simulation system. An informal, tutorial writing style is used to aid the beginner in fully understanding the ideas and topics presented. Included is a CD containing the current version of the Arena academic software and the examples referenced throughout the text.

Starting with an introduction to simulation concepts, the book progresses through an overview of the Arena software, basic model development, input analysis, additional modeling constructs, output analysis, and advanced modeling. It also includes chapters on integrating Arena simulation models with other applications, specialized statistical issues, continuous simulation, and conducting a successful simulation study. It is intended primarily to be a text in a first course on simulation or for self-study. However, the later chapters could be incorporated into an advanced or graduate-level course.

Building on the success of the first three editions, published in 1998, 2002, and 2004, this edition retains the basic outline and tutorial style, built around a sequence of successively more complicated examples. All the examples and discussion, however, have been modified and updated to be consistent with the current version of the Arena software, and additional examples have been developed, along with more exercises. As before, a password-protected website for instructors provides support in terms of downloadable lecture slides and solutions to end-of-chapter exercises.

The book draws heavily on the experience and expertise of the authors, a professor at the University of Cincinnati specializing in simulation, and two seasoned members of Rockwell Software (formerly Systems Modeling), the developers of Arena, who are active in product design and development, training, consulting, and applications.


Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Forecasting and Simulating Software Development Projects: Effective Modeling of Kanban & Scrum Projects using Monte-carlo Simulation

Forecasting and Simulating Software Development Projects: Effective Modeling of Kanban & Scrum Projects using Monte-carlo Simulation Review



Forecasting and Simulating Software Development Projects explains how to effectively model Kanban and Scrum projects to get accurate forecasts of cost, delivery dates and staff requirements.

Modeling using Monte-carlo simulation allows rapid what-if analysis to find options that minimize cost and delivery time, whilst maximizing revenue. Simulation lets you hit target delivery dates, and shows the impact of hiring (or losing) staff with certain skillsets, taking software project leadership to a new level of maturity.

Target audience and key takeaways -

  • Project Managers: Understand modeling and forecast projects, and how to simulate those models to answer questions regarding delivery dates, cost, and staffing needs.
  • Development Managers and Team Leads: Understand how to reduce the amount of estimation required for cost and date forecasts, and determining what development events cause the most impact.
  • Executive Leadership: Understand how multiple teams can co-ordinate their forecasts in a methodical way, and provide a consistent approach to risk management and decision making.
  • Venture Capital Investors: Understand how to obtain reliable cost and date forecasts for potential investments and how to compare different software project investment portfolios.
  • Topics include -

  • Simulating Scrum and Kanban project methodologies
  • Forecasting the probability of hitting delivery date & costs
  • Hiring the right team size and skill mix
  • Creating visual animations and videos to sell solutions to others
  • Finding what model inputs are critical to delivery date
  • Effective (and minimal) story estimation and grouping strategies
  • Capturing the project deliverables and story backlog
  • Modeling development events: defects, added scope and blocking events
  • Reverse engineering real-world data to improve model accuracy

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