This video presents the solution to exercise 4-17 from the book Simulation with Arena (W. David Kelton, Simulation with Arena, 6th edition, McGraw-Hill, 2015, ISBN: 9789814577250). Follow along as I walk through the steps to generate Arena Input Analyzer data points for Erlang distribution. In this video tutorial, the instructor also performs a Fit All to find the “best” fit among the available distributions.
CH 4: Modeling Basic Operations and Inputs
Discrete-event simulation / Arena Tutorial
Exercise Model 4-17 (Arena textbook)
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00:00 Exercise 4-17 problem statement
00:22 Opening Arena Input Analyzer window
00:33 Generating data points for erlang distribution
02:56 Drawing an important conclusion based on "mean square error"
04:03 Tutorial wrap-up notes
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