Research on Simulation Optimization for Supply Chain Management of Manufacturing Enterprises

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Against the backdrop of market economy, the number of monopoly enterprises is decreasing. More and more enterprises inevitably have to be faced with the threats from their competitors and alternative products. Competition in a great many fields has entered a drastic phase, which makes a growing number of enterprises be aware of the fact that competition between all enterprises is just part of sustainable development and supply chain is definitely the secret of success for enterprises.Process of Simulation.Research of simulation usually involves the following aspects.Understand the system (2)Confirm the aim (3)Make a model with normative forms (4)Realize the model with computer language or software (5)Test whether the computer language truly demonstrates the notion of the model (6)Experiment design (7)Simulation experiment operation (8) Explore the essence (9)Put up a text for the work finished

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