Simulation analysis
language, simulation
(SIMAN) A simulation language, especially for manufacturing systems, developed by C. Dennis Pegden in 1983.
[“Introduction to Simulation using SIMAN”, C.D. Pegden et al, McGraw-Hill 1990].
(1999-01-13)
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