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EMIS

5361

COMPUTER SIMULATION TECHNIQUES

Catalog Description

Introduction to the design and analysis of discrete probabilistic systems using simulation. Emphasizes model construction and a simulation language. Prerequisites: Programming ability, introduction to probability or statistics.

Prerequisites

Instructor(s)

Goals

Programming ability, intro to probabity or stats

Dr. Michael Gorman

To (1) learn to build and analyze various types of simulation models; (2) learn to use ProModel software; (3) gain an understanding of when to use simulation as a problem-solving tool; and (4) learn to design a simulation experiment and to analyze the results of the simulation runs.

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