IEE 475: Lecture B1 (2024-09-03): Fundamental Concepts of Discrete-Event Simulation (DES)

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
  • In this lecture, we cover fundamentals of discrete-event system (DES) simulation (DESS). This involves reviewing basic simulation concepts (entities, resources, attributes, events, activities, delays) and introducing the event-scheduling world view, which provides a causality framework on which an automatic simulation of a DES system can be built. We also discuss briefly how the stochastic modeling inherent to DESS means that outputs will be variable and thus will require rigorous statistics to make sense of.
    This lecture was recorded by Theodore Pavlic as part of IEE 475 (Simulating Stochastic Systems) at Arizona State Univesrity.

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