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Oper 441 Tutorial 01 Sep201

This document provides three tutorial questions on discrete event simulation. Question 1 defines different systems and their inputs, components, outputs, and environment. Question 2 simulates a two-line call center and computes the lost call probability, line busy percentage, arrival rate, and service time. Question 3 simulates a three-space parking lot and computes the lost car probability, arrival rate, parking time, and empty space probability. The student is asked to perform discrete event simulations and provide details for each system.

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Oper 441 Tutorial 01 Sep201

This document provides three tutorial questions on discrete event simulation. Question 1 defines different systems and their inputs, components, outputs, and environment. Question 2 simulates a two-line call center and computes the lost call probability, line busy percentage, arrival rate, and service time. Question 3 simulates a three-space parking lot and computes the lost car probability, arrival rate, parking time, and empty space probability. The student is asked to perform discrete event simulations and provide details for each system.

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Tutorial #2 Dr. Khalid A.

OR 441: Simulation and Modeling


Tutorial Handout #2: Introduction to Simulation
Q.1
Define
1. Manufacturing system (TV manufacture)
2. Transportation system (Train System)
3. Health-Care system (a Clinic)
4. Service system (Call Center)
a. For each of the system find:
1. System Inputs
2. System Components/Elements
3. System Outputs
4. System Environment/ Boundary
b. Find the state, entity, the attributes of the entities?

Q.2:
Consider a two-line customer service call center
▪ If line is idle, any new call is accepted
▪ If line is busy, any new call is lost

Arrival Service Arrival Service Arrival Service


call# time time call # time time call # time time
1 2 3 11 29 1 21 54 5
2 3 8 12 30 3 22 55 2
3 4 3 13 31 4 23 57 5
4 5 3 14 32 2 24 58 3
5 10 3 15 33 4 25 59 6
6 14 2 16 36 13 26 60 2
7 17 1 17 38 4 27 61 3
8 18 4 18 43 1 28 63 2
9 20 1 19 48 1 29 65 1
10 23 3 20 50 3 30 66 2
Do the discrete-event simulation and Complete the details of the calls center and compute:
1. Define the events of the system
2. The lost calls probability
3. Percentage of time line-1 is busy
4. Average arrival rate
5. Average service time
Tutorial #2 Dr. Khalid A.

Q.3:
Consider a parking lot with three parking spaces:
▪ If a space is available, any new car is accepted
▪ If all paces are full, any new car

Arrival Parking
car # time time
1 2.00 4.00
2 5.00 5.00
3 13.00 2.00
4 17.00 4.00
5 18.00 2.00
6 19.00 6.00
7 21.00 11.00
8 23.00 3.00
9 28.00 12.00
10 31.00 2.00
11 33.00 8.00
12 35.00 2.00
13 37.00 2.00
14 39.00 13.00
15 40.00 4.00
16 42.00 4.00
17 46.00 11.00
18 48.00 12.00
19 50.00 12.00
20 51.00 6.00

Do the discrete-event simulation and Complete the details of the parking lot:
1. Define the events of the system
2. The lost cars probability
3. Average arrival rate
4. Average parking time
5. Probability empty parking (No one in the parking)

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