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In spite of the important role simulation plays in modern scientific investigation and the books and monographs on simulation, the idea of simulation is intimidating to a beginner. There is a need for a short, simple tutorial for a beginner. This paper meets that need and presents a simple procedure for simulating queuing systems.
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