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Mathematical Model and Simulation forMultiple Complex Systems

Journal
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Journal
Publisher(s)
Chulalongkorn University Printing House
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Date Issued
2008
Author(s)
Leenawong, Chartchai
Maneechai, Sutitar
Other Contributor(s)
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Journal Editorial Office
Abstract
This research proposes a mathematical model for studying multiple complex systemswith a common goal. It can be applied to problems in various areas of study, especially,in business organizations that long for efficiency and effectiveness. The combinatorialoptimization methodology is used to analyze the problem and the behavior of thesecomplex systems, which will also be a way to handle this NP-Complete problem. In addition,the problem will be computer simulated in order to examine the results on the systemperformance and the factors affecting those results.
Subject(s)
Journals
Mathematics (General)
ISSN
0125-2437
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Bibliographic Citation
Chartchai Leenawong, Sutitar Maneechai (2008) Mathematical Model and Simulation forMultiple Complex Systems. University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Journal Vol.28 No.1.
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