I just got enrolled in a program that starts me in researches about new Networks Protocols, and my first assignment is to learn about Discrete-Event Simulation.
It was recommended 2 books:
Simulating Computer Systems: Techniques and Tools by Myron H. MacDougall
Simulation Model Design and Execution: Building Digital Worlds by Paul Fishwick
Both books use tools that I won't be using in particularly but I was told it is a good book to learn the basics of simulation of discrete-events.
But, as it happens, the MacDougall's book isn't really available in any other store except amazon dot com, and would take 2 months to deliver it to my address. And the Fishwick's book would cost a fortune that i'm not willing to spend right now.
Now, I come here to ask which books are used today to learn discrete-event simulation that are similar to those?
P.S.: I will be using the SimPy simulation tool based on Python.