Computer modeling and simulation overview for a Navy logistician

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Authors
Scearce, Robert B.
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Kang, Keebom
Eaton, Donald P.
Date of Issue
1996-06
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June, 1996
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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en_US
Abstract
This thesis is intended to provide a Navy Logistician with an overview of computer modeling and simulation uses and management within the Department of the Navy. This thesis research indicates a large demand for models and simulations with joint applicability. It also indicates the need for the Navy to examine modeling and simulation management and organization to ensure economic and effective utilization. With decreasing Department of Defense budgets, the efficient management of this critical resource and capability is extremely important. The information contained in this thesis will be of value for a Navy logistician in providing knowledge about a few models and simulations and the trend towards joint applicability.
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49 p.
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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