Practical Spreadsheet Modeling Using @Risk (e-bog) af Groenendaal, Huybert
Groenendaal, Huybert (forfatter)

Practical Spreadsheet Modeling Using @Risk e-bog

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Practical Spreadsheet Modeling Using @Risk provides a guide of how to construct applied decision analysis models in spreadsheets. The focus is on the use of Monte Carlo simulation to provide quantitative assessment of uncertainties and key risk drivers. The book presents numerous examples based on real data and relevant practical decisions in a variety of settings, including health care, transp...
E-bog 1021,49 DKK
Forfattere Groenendaal, Huybert (forfatter)
Udgivet 11 november 2019
Længde 222 sider
Genrer KCHS
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429509322
Practical Spreadsheet Modeling Using @Risk provides a guide of how to construct applied decision analysis models in spreadsheets. The focus is on the use of Monte Carlo simulation to provide quantitative assessment of uncertainties and key risk drivers. The book presents numerous examples based on real data and relevant practical decisions in a variety of settings, including health care, transportation, finance, natural resources, technology, manufacturing, retail, and sports and entertainment. All examples involve decision problems where uncertainties make simulation modeling useful to obtain decision insights and explore alternative choices. Good spreadsheet modeling practices are highlighted. The book is suitable for graduate students or advanced undergraduates in business, public policy, health care administration, or any field amenable to simulation modeling of decision problems. The book is also useful for applied practitioners seeking to build or enhance their spreadsheet modeling skills.FeaturesStep-by-step examples of spreadsheet modeling and risk analysis in a variety of fieldsDescription of probabilistic methods, their theoretical foundations, and their practical application in a spreadsheet environmentExtensive example models and exercises based on real data and relevant decision problemsComprehensive use of the @Risk software for simulation analysis, including a free one-year educational software license