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Course. Title : C e ng 476 System Simulation Lecturer : Prof. F. Payidar Genç (genc@metu.edu.tr) Room A- 409 (METU-Ankara) http ://www.ceng.metu.edu.tr/~genc. Lecture Hours. Monday 9:40 – 10:40 – 11:40 BMB 5. What is SIMULATION?. A modelling technique

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  1. Course • Title : • Ceng476 System Simulation • Lecturer : • Prof. F. PayidarGenç (genc@metu.edu.tr) • Room A- 409 (METU-Ankara) • http://www.ceng.metu.edu.tr/~genc

  2. Lecture Hours • Monday 9:40 – 10:40 – 11:40 BMB 5

  3. What is SIMULATION? A modelling technique A model program is designed and implemented using a simulation language This model behaves (approximately) like the real system when the model program is run The inputs or parameters of the model are constructed from observations (usually in the form of probability distribution functions) The outputs are statistical reports

  4. Why use a Simulation Model? • Test a new idea • use the model to design the real system • see what happens if changes are made on the system • Measure the performance of a system • Conduct experiments if it is expensive to use the real system

  5. Course Outline • Introduction • Review of Statistics & Probability Distributions • Modelling in SIMDL • How SIMDL works (Internal Organization) • Modelling in GPSS

  6. Text Book • None. I will use my own notes

  7. Reference Books • Discrete-Event System Simulation (4’th edition) Jerry Banks, John S. Carson, Barry L. Nelson, Prentice-Hall, 2004 • Introduction to Simulation Modelling Using GPSS/PC James A. Chisman, Prentice-Hall, 1992 • Introduction to Simulation with GPSS Ingolf Stahl, Prentice-Hall, 1990

  8. SIMDL & GPSS Material • Genç, F.P., "An Interactive Simulation Language for Queuing System Modelling", Proceedings of the International AMSE Conference on Modelling and Simulation, İstanbul, June 29 - July 1, 1988 • Genç, F.P., "SIMDL - A Discrete System Simulation Language", Journal of System Analysis, Modeling, Simulation, Akademie-Verlag Berlin, Volume 7, Number 2, February 1990 • Genç, F.P., "Process Management and Event Scheduling in SIMDL Simulation Language", Journal of System Analysis, Modeling, Simulation, Akademie-Verlag Berlin, Volume 7, Number 11-12, Pages 873-883, 1990

  9. SIMDL & GPSS Material (Cont.) • Genç, F. P., “Syntax and Semantics of SIMDL Simulation Language Version 6.0”, Department of Computer Engineering, METU, April 1989

  10. Course Software All of the software is in my “Public” directory http://www.ceng.metu.edu.tr/ ~genc/Public SIMDL directory contains the DOS version (Simdl) and Windows version (Winsimdl) GPSS World Student Edition directory contains GPSS version we will use. You can also download the software from the site http://www.minutemansoftware.com/

  11. Weekly Schedule

  12. Exams All of the exams are take home

  13. Grading Two case studies (30% each) Final report (40%)

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