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Chapter 1: Introduction to Simulati

Chapter 1: Introduction to Simulation Studies 1-1
Lesson 1: Training Introduction 1-2
Lesson 2: Simulation Concepts 1-6
Lesson 3: Getting Started 1-18
Lesson 4: Plant Simulation Info Pages 1-23
Lesson 5: Plant Simulation Graphical User Interface 1 -28
Lesson 6: Customizing Menu and Tool Bars 1 -40
Lesson 7: Introduction to Modeling 1-46
Chapter 2: Basics of Material Flow Objects 2-1
Lesson 1: Working With Objects 2-3
Lesson 2: Help Access 2-19
Lesson 3: Basic Objects 2-21
Lesson 4: Introduction to Material Flow Objects 2-27
Lesson 5: Common Material Flow Objects Properties 2-39
Lesson 6: Default Branching Behavior 2-57
Lesson 7: Default strategy for moving a MU from station to station 2-61
Lesson 8: Introduction to Bottleneck Analyzer and Sankey Objects 2-71
Lesson 9: Statistics and Charts 2-78
Lesson 10: More Chart Techniques (Optional Lesson) 2-91
Chapter 3: Hierarchy, Icons, and Inheritance 3-1
Lesson 1: Hierarchy and Interfaces 3-3
Lesson 2: Test Models 3-12
Lesson 3: Adding Components to a Model 3-17
Lesson 4: Other Selected Topics 3-21
Lesson 5: Icon Editor and Component Representation 3-25
Lesson 6: Animating Icons 3-39
Lesson 7: Other Icon Editor Topics 3-47
Lesson 8: Vector Graphics and Comments 3-52
Lesson 9: Classes, Instances, and Inheritance Introduction 3-60
Lesson 10: More on Classes, Instances and Inheritance 3-73
Chapter 4: Modeling Buffers, Assembly Lines and Failures 4-1
Lesson 1: Machine Failures 4-3
Lesson 2: Buffers and Other Material Flow Objects with a Capacity > 1 4-13
Lesson 3: Introduction to Length Oriented Objects 4-23
Lesson 4: Tracks, Transporters, and Transfer Station Objects 4-36
Lesson 5: Setup Time, Assembly, and Dismantle Objects 4-53
Lesson 6: Attributes 4-68
Lesson 7: Data Types and User-defined Attributes 4-71
Lesson 8: Working with TableFiles 4-77
Lesson 9: Production Schedules 4-85
Lesson 10: Event Debugger 4-96
Chapter 5: Workers and Other Selected Topics 5-1
Lesson 1: Shift Calendar 5-3
Lesson 2: Resource Exporters and Importers 5-16
Lesson 3: Worker Basics 5-30
Lesson 4: Footpaths and Shift Calendars for Resources 5-40
Lesson 5: Workers Carrying Parts 5-50
Lesson 6: Worker Charts 5-59
Lesson 7: Failure Importers 5-63
Lesson 8: Adding Workers to our Plant 5-64
Lesson 9: Time Sequence 5-69
Lesson 10: Adding a Second Sankey Object 5-82
Lesson 11: Loading a CAD Model as a Background 5-85
Lesson 12: Preview of Experiment Manager 5-92
Lesson 13: Presentation of Results in Custom Reports 5-101
Lesson 14: Putting It All Together 5-115
Chapter 6: Introduction to Methods 6-1
Lesson 1: Our Task 6-3
Lesson 2: Introduction to the Object Method 6-7
Lesson 3: The Syntax for Writing a Method 6-17
Lesson 4: The Method Debugger 6-29
Lesson 5 : Names, Identifiers, Paths, and Anonymous Identifiers 6-36
Lesson 6: Scheduling Method Calls 6-48
Lesson 7: Entrance and Exit Controls 6-53
Chapter 7: More on Methods 7-1
Lesson 1: Statements 7-3
Lesson 2: Conditional Statements 7-10
Lesson 3: Tables and Global Variables 7-14
Lesson 4: Using Distribution Functions in Methods 7-32
Lesson 5: Operations Converting Data Types 7-39
Lesson 6: Converting Data Types 7-44
Lesson 7: Loops 7-47
Lesson 8: Conditional Suspensions - waituntil and stopuntil 7-53
Lesson 9: Methods using Attributes of Assembly Objects 7-56
Lesson 10: Accessing the Contents of an Object with a Method 7-59
Lesson 11: Creating the Assembly Cycle 7-66
Lesson 12: Calling Methods and Frame Controls 7-77
Lesson 13: (Resources) Broker Controlled Animation 7-84
Lesson 14: Modeling Transport Systems 7-95
Lesson 15: Trigger and Line Logic 7-112
Lesson 16: Preparations and Maintenance 7-134
Lesson 17: Other Selected Topics 7-142
Chapter 8: Plant Simulation Data Acquisition 8-1
Lesson 1: Objects for Collecting Statistics 8-3
Lesson 2: Methods for Collecting Statistical Values 8-4
Lesson 3: The Event Controller 8-23
Lesson 4: Saving a Plant Simulation Table as a Text File 8-25
Lesson 5: Loading a Text File into a Plant Simulation Table 8-37
Lesson 6: Interfaces to Other Applications Overview 8-46
Lesson 7: File Interfaces to Other Applications 8-48
Lesson 8: Communication Interfaces to Other Applications (Optional Lesson) 8-57
Lesson 9: ActiveX and Plant Simulation Example (Optional Lesson) 8-66
Lesson 10: Putting It All Together 8-77
Lesson 11 : Where Do we Go From Here? 8-79
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Simulation Studies 1-1Lesson 1: Training Introduction 1-2Lesson 2: Simulation Concepts 1-6Lesson 3: Getting Started 1-18Lesson 4: Plant Simulation Info Pages 1-23Lesson 5: Plant Simulation Graphical User Interface 1 -28Lesson 6: Customizing Menu and Tool Bars 1 -40Lesson 7: Introduction to Modeling 1-46Chapter 2: Basics of Material Flow Objects 2-1Lesson 1: Working With Objects 2-3Lesson 2: Help Access 2-19Lesson 3: Basic Objects 2-21Lesson 4: Introduction to Material Flow Objects 2-27Lesson 5: Common Material Flow Objects Properties 2-39Lesson 6: Default Branching Behavior 2-57Lesson 7: Default strategy for moving a MU from station to station 2-61Lesson 8: Introduction to Bottleneck Analyzer and Sankey Objects 2-71Lesson 9: Statistics and Charts 2-78Lesson 10: More Chart Techniques (Optional Lesson) 2-91Chapter 3: Hierarchy, Icons, and Inheritance 3-1Lesson 1: Hierarchy and Interfaces 3-3Lesson 2: Test Models 3-12Lesson 3: Adding Components to a Model 3-17Lesson 4: Other Selected Topics 3-21Lesson 5: Icon Editor and Component Representation 3-25 Lesson 6: Animating Icons 3-39Lesson 7: Other Icon Editor Topics 3-47Lesson 8: Vector Graphics and Comments 3-52Lesson 9: Classes, Instances, and Inheritance Introduction 3-60Lesson 10: More on Classes, Instances and Inheritance 3-73Chapter 4: Modeling Buffers, Assembly Lines and Failures 4-1Lesson 1: Machine Failures 4-3Lesson 2: Buffers and Other Material Flow Objects with a Capacity > 1 4-13Lesson 3: Introduction to Length Oriented Objects 4-23Lesson 4: Tracks, Transporters, and Transfer Station Objects 4-36Lesson 5: Setup Time, Assembly, and Dismantle Objects 4-53Lesson 6: Attributes 4-68Lesson 7: Data Types and User-defined Attributes 4-71Lesson 8: Working with TableFiles 4-77Lesson 9: Production Schedules 4-85Lesson 10: Event Debugger 4-96Chapter 5: Workers and Other Selected Topics 5-1Lesson 1: Shift Calendar 5-3Lesson 2: Resource Exporters and Importers 5-16Lesson 3: Worker Basics 5-30Lesson 4: Footpaths and Shift Calendars for Resources 5-40Lesson 5: Workers Carrying Parts 5-50Lesson 6: Worker Charts 5-59Lesson 7: Failure Importers 5-63Lesson 8: Adding Workers to our Plant 5-64Lesson 9: Time Sequence 5-69Lesson 10: Adding a Second Sankey Object 5-82 Lesson 11: Loading a CAD Model as a Background 5-85Lesson 12: Preview of Experiment Manager 5-92Lesson 13: Presentation of Results in Custom Reports 5-101Lesson 14: Putting It All Together 5-115Chapter 6: Introduction to Methods 6-1Lesson 1: Our Task 6-3Lesson 2: Introduction to the Object Method 6-7Lesson 3: The Syntax for Writing a Method 6-17Lesson 4: The Method Debugger 6-29Lesson 5 : Names, Identifiers, Paths, and Anonymous Identifiers 6-36Lesson 6: Scheduling Method Calls 6-48Lesson 7: Entrance and Exit Controls 6-53Chapter 7: More on Methods 7-1Lesson 1: Statements 7-3Lesson 2: Conditional Statements 7-10Lesson 3: Tables and Global Variables 7-14Lesson 4: Using Distribution Functions in Methods 7-32Lesson 5: Operations Converting Data Types 7-39Lesson 6: Converting Data Types 7-44Lesson 7: Loops 7-47Lesson 8: Conditional Suspensions - waituntil and stopuntil 7-53Lesson 9: Methods using Attributes of Assembly Objects 7-56Lesson 10: Accessing the Contents of an Object with a Method 7-59Lesson 11: Creating the Assembly Cycle 7-66Lesson 12: Calling Methods and Frame Controls 7-77Lesson 13: (Resources) Broker Controlled Animation 7-84Lesson 14: Modeling Transport Systems 7-95 Lesson 15: Trigger and Line Logic 7-112Lesson 16: Preparations and Maintenance 7-134Lesson 17: Other Selected Topics 7-142Chapter 8: Plant Simulation Data Acquisition 8-1Lesson 1: Objects for Collecting Statistics 8-3Lesson 2: Methods for Collecting Statistical Values 8-4Lesson 3: The Event Controller 8-23Lesson 4: Saving a Plant Simulation Table as a Text File 8-25Lesson 5: Loading a Text File into a Plant Simulation Table 8-37Lesson 6: Interfaces to Other Applications Overview 8-46Lesson 7: File Interfaces to Other Applications 8-48Lesson 8: Communication Interfaces to Other Applications (Optional Lesson) 8-57Lesson 9: ActiveX and Plant Simulation Example (Optional Lesson) 8-66Lesson 10: Putting It All Together 8-77Lesson 11 : Where Do we Go From Here? 8-79
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