Question 1
One of the disadvantages of simulation is that it
◦ may be very expensive and time-consuming to develop.
◦ is very limited in the type of probability distribution that can be used.
◦ does not allow for very complex problem solutions.
◦ interferes with the production systems while the program is being run.
◦ is not very flexible.
Question 2
One of the disadvantages of simulation is that it
◦ produces solutions and inferences that are not usually transferable to other problems.
◦ is very limited in the type of probability distribution that can be used.
◦ does not allow for very complex problem solutions.
◦ interferes with the production systems while the program is being run.
◦ cannot study the interactive effects of individual components or variables.