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06CS82SMS

This document outlines the course details for a System Modeling and Simulation course including: - 8 units covering topics like discrete event simulation, simulation software, statistical models, queuing models, random number generation, input and output analysis, and validation - The course is worth 100 marks, has 52 hours of lecture over 25 weeks - Units cover concepts like event scheduling, simulation in Java/GPSS, Poisson processes, M/G/1 queues, random number generation techniques, input and output modeling, and model validation.

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06CS82SMS

This document outlines the course details for a System Modeling and Simulation course including: - 8 units covering topics like discrete event simulation, simulation software, statistical models, queuing models, random number generation, input and output analysis, and validation - The course is worth 100 marks, has 52 hours of lecture over 25 weeks - Units cover concepts like event scheduling, simulation in Java/GPSS, Poisson processes, M/G/1 queues, random number generation techniques, input and output modeling, and model validation.

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Subject Code No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week Total No. of Lecture Hrs.

SYSTEM MODELING AND SIMULATION : 06CS82 IA Marks : 04 Exam Hours : 52 Exam Marks PART - A

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25 03 100

UNIT - 1 INTRODUCTION: When simulation is the appropriate tool and when it is not appropriate; Advantages and disadvantages of Simulation; Areas of application; Systems and system environment; Components of a system; Discrete and continuous systems; Model of a system; Types of Models; Discrete-Event System Simulation; Steps in a Simulation Study. Simulation examples: Simulation of queuing systems; Simulation of inventory systems; Other examples of simulation. 8 Hours UNIT - 2 GENERAL PRINCIPLES, SIMULATION SOFTWARE: Concepts in Discrete-Event Simulation: The EventScheduling / Time-Advance Algorithm, World Views, Manual simulation Using Event Scheduling; List processing. Simulation in Java; Simulation in GPSS. 6 Hours UNIT - 3 STATISTICAL MODELS IN SIMULATION: Review of terminology and concepts; Useful statistical models; Discrete distributions; Continuous distributions; Poisson process; Empirical distributions. 6 Hours UNIT - 4 QUEUING MODELS: Characteristics of queuing systems; Queuing notation; Long-run measures of performance of queuing systems; Steady- state behavior of M/G/1 queue; Networks of queues. 6 Hours PART - B UNIT - 5 RANDOM-NUMBER GENERATION, RANDOM-VARIATE GENERATION: Properties of random numbers; Generation of pseudorandom numbers; Techniques for generating random numbers; Tests for Random Numbers. Random-Variate Generation: Inverse transform technique; Acceptance-Rejection technique; Special properties. 8 Hours UNIT - 6 INPUT MODELING: Data Collection; Identifying the distribution with data; Parameter estimation; Goodness of Fit Tests; Fitting a non-stationary Poisson process; Selecting input models without data; Multivariate and Time-Series input models 6 Hours. UNIT - 7 OUTPUT ANALYSIS FOR A SINGLE MODEL: Types of simulations with respect to output analysis; Stochastic nature of output data; Measures of performance and their estimation; Output analysis for terminating simulations; Output analysis for steady-state simulations. 6 Hours UNIT - 8 VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION OF SIMULATION MODELS OPTIMIZATION: Model building, verification and validation; Verification of simulation models; Calibration and validation of models. Optimization via Simulation. 6Hours TEXT BOOK: 1. Discrete-Event System Simulation Jerry Banks, John S. Carson II, Barry L. Nelson, David M. Nicol, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2007. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Discrete Event Simulation: A First Course Lawrence M. Leemis, Stephen K. Park, Pearson Education/ Prentice-Hall India, 2006. th 2. Simulation Sheldon M. Ross, 4 Edition, Elsevier, 2006. th 3. Simulation Modeling and Analysis Averill M. Law, 4 Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2007.

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