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... simulation processes . 21. EXPERTS We have questioned the meaningfulness of the concept of optimal policy . Intuitively , however , we accept the concept of some more and some less effective policies . But how are we to evaluate a ...
... simulation processes . 21. EXPERTS We have questioned the meaningfulness of the concept of optimal policy . Intuitively , however , we accept the concept of some more and some less effective policies . But how are we to evaluate a ...
Page 76
... simulation process is designed as a research tool and as a teaching aid , to supplement — not to replace — the experienced in- structor . 22. CAVEAT SIMULATOR ! Having discussed the need for simulation at the beginning of the chapter ...
... simulation process is designed as a research tool and as a teaching aid , to supplement — not to replace — the experienced in- structor . 22. CAVEAT SIMULATOR ! Having discussed the need for simulation at the beginning of the chapter ...
Page 77
... simulation , with sociology and psychology . The problems cut across many disciplines . This means that a team effort is required . The advantages of simulation are that we can study important ques- tions in electronic time without ...
... simulation , with sociology and psychology . The problems cut across many disciplines . This means that a team effort is required . The advantages of simulation are that we can study important ques- tions in electronic time without ...
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The Bellman Continuum: A Collection of the Works of Richard E. Bellman Richard Ernest Bellman,Robert S. Roth No preview available - 1986 |