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Modeling and Simulations

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Modeling and Simulations

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Sixteen Week Plan

Faculty of Computing & Information Technology


Department of Information Technology
Hafiz Hayat Campus, University of Gujrat

Title Modeling and Simulations


Code IT-417
Credit hours 3
Course Coordinator
Describe the concepts, principles and perspectives that underpin business analysis and the development of
associated models. Produce conceptually sound models that represent typical business analysis problems using
Course Description appropriate business analysis tools and techniques. Critically evaluate issues and problems that arise during the
representation of organizational processes and knowledge while providing reasoned explanations to attempt to
resolve them.
Assignments 7.5%
Quizzes 7.5%
Grading Policy Project 10%
Mid term 25%
Final Exam 50%
Marks in Percentage Letter Grade Numeric Value of Grade Description
85 and above A+ 4.00 Exceptional
80-84 A 3.70 Outstanding
75-79 B+ 3.40 Excellent
70-74 B 3.00 Very Good
Grading System 65-69 B- 2.50 Good
60-64 C+ 2.00 Average
55-59 C 1.50 Satisfactory
50-54 D 1.00 Pass
49 and below F 0.0 Fail

 Attendance for lecture/tutorial and lab sessions is compulsory. Attendance for less than 70% of the
Class Attendance lectures/tutorial/labs will result in students being barred from taking the Final Exam.
 Discrete-Event System Simulation, 6th Edition, Jerry Banks, John S. Carson, Barry L. Nelson, David M. Nicol,
Text Book Pearson Publishers 2013
 The Big Book of Simulation Modeling: Multi-method Modeling with Anylogic – June 11, 2013, Andrei Borshchev
Reference Books --
Pre-requisites: -

Plagiarism Policy: -

Quiz/Assignments 4 Quizzes will be conducted including class activities.


Policy
All the tasks completed in lab will be considered as assignments.

Recommendations
Week# Lecture # TOPICS Source (Book-Chapter No) for Learning
Activities


Introduction to Modeling $ Simulation Handouts
01 1,2 
Lecture Slides
Concepts of Complex System Modeling

02 3,4  M&S Life Cycle 1: Input Modeling Lecture Slides


Handouts

03 5,6  M&S Life Cycle 2: Output Analysis Lecture Slides Handouts

 Handouts/Assignm
04 7,8 M&S Life Cycle 3: Verification and Validation Lecture Slides
ent/
Quiz

05 9,10  M&S Life Cycle 4: Experimental Design Lecture Slides


Handouts
06 11,12  Introduction to Simulation Software Anylogic Lecture Slides Handouts
 Discrete-event modeling with AnyLogic Handouts/Assignm
 Job Shop model ents
 Phase 1. Creating a simple model /Quiz
07 13,14 Lecture Slides
 Phase 2. Adding resources

 Job Shop model


08 15,16  Phase 3. Creating 3D animation Lecture Slides Handouts
 Phase 4. Modeling pallet delivery by trucks
09 17,18 Mid Term Exam
 System Dynamics modeling
 SEIR model (susceptible (S), exposed (E), infected (I), and resistant (R))
10 19,20  Phase 1. Creating a stock and flow diagram Lecture Slides Handouts
 Phase 2. Adding a plot to visualize dynamics

 SEIR model
11 21,22  Phase 3. Parameter variation experiment Lecture Slides Handouts
 Phase 4. Calibration experiment
 Agent-based modeling Handouts/Assignm
 Market model ent
 Phase 1. Creating the agent population /Quiz
12 23,24 Lecture Slides
 Phase 2. Defining a consumer behavior
 Phase 3. Adding a chart to visualize the model output
 Phase 4. Adding word of mouth effect
 Market model
 Phase 5. Considering product discards
13 25,26  Phase 6. Considering delivery time Lecture Slides Handouts
 Phase 7. Simulating consumer impatience
 Phase 8. Comparing model runs with different parameter values
 Pedestrian modeling
 Airport model Handouts/Assignm
14 27,28 Lecture Slides
 Phase 1. Defining the simple pedestrian flow ent
 Phase 2. Drawing 3D animation /Quiz
 Phase 3. Adding security checkpoints
 Pedestrian modeling
 Airport model Handouts
15 29,30  Phase 4. Adding check-in Lecture Slides
 Phase 5. Defining the boarding logic
 Phase 6. Setting up flights from MS Excel spreadsheet
16 31,32  Demonstration of Projects
Final Term Exam

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