Using An INS Simulation to Forecast Manpower Needs

A simulation language is presented which lends itself to the modeling of library operations. Here a circulation department of a university library is modeled using Integrated Network System (INS) language. The public demands on the resources are measured as are a 10 and 20% increase in the demand. T...

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