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Education and training in computer simulation: a way to nested simulation

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This paper deals first with the results of training students in computer simulation at the Computer Science Department of the University of Ostrava during the last 15 years. Education and training in computer simulation are based on an obligatory course of SIMULA taking two semesters. The special attention is paid to implementing nested (especially reflective) simulation models of production and logistic systems for enterprises and institutions outside educational system.

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      CompSysTech '04: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Computer systems and technologies
      June 2004
      661 pages
      ISBN:9549641384
      DOI:10.1145/1050330

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