Ron,
This short article gives you some ideas on the Monte Carlo simulation:
http://www.businessweek.com/2001/01_04/b3716156.htm
Selva, perhaps your problem is how to develop models and formulate different
scenarios to capture your indices. You can contact me directly and we may be
able to help you. We are a leading player in this area.
In terms of available software packages, they start with a couple of hundred
dollar simulation add-ons to the Excel spreadsheet all the way to $30,000
advanced software packages. We offer simulation training courses as well.
Manou
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Manou Hosseini, Ph.D.
Global Management Science Services
Website: www.globalmss.com
Email: manou.hosseini@...
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Subject: Re: [plantmaint] Manning ratio : Monte Carlo
What is Monte Carlo simulation?
Ron
"Selvarajan Murugan" <selva@...> on 07/17/2001 05:49:31 AM
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Subject: [plantmaint] Manning ratio : Monte Carlo
I am currently working on factory manning indices
and I want some advice on how to go about doing this
with the aid of the Monte Carlo simulation.
Is there any other simulation or method for doing
the operator to machine and technician to machine
ratio.
Any one out can share with me on the matter.
Regards,
selva
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