Monotone Structure In Discrete Event Systems(1st Edition)
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Paul Glasserman, David D. Yao
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ISBN: ? 0471580414, 978-0471580416
Book publisher: Wiley-Interscience
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HR
I found this book to be a solid resource for understanding discrete event systems. It's a great balance of theoretical concepts with practical examples. The content is well-organized and the explanations are clear, though a bit dense at times for beginners. It arrived well-packaged and sooner than expected.
DB
This book is exceptional for those who want a deep dive into discrete event systems. It's not just theoretical; it balances theory with practical application perfectly. The examples are robust and detail-oriented, making complex concepts easier to grasp. I appreciated the logical flow of topics as well. Got an extra discount with my Prime subscription, highly recommend it!
LL
If you're passionate about discrete event systems, this book is a goldmine! It covers everything you need to know with clarity and precision. What impressed me most was the depth of knowledge the authors possess, making it an indispensable addition to any engineer's library. Plus, it arrived quickly and in mint condition.
BH
This book offers a very insightful look into monotone structures within discrete event systems. The theoretical frameworks are well-presented, albeit occasionally complex. My only critique would be the lack of visual aids that could have helped simplify the complex theories. Nevertheless, it's a valuable resource, particularly appreciated the fast delivery!
JC
Decent content on discrete event systems but a bit too jargon-heavy without much relief through examples or diagrams.




























