EECS 324 - Simulation Techniques in Engineering

Institution:
Case Western Reserve University
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Description:
Principles and techniques of continuous-time and discrete-event simulation which are powerful tools for analyzing a wide variety of complex engineering, systems biology and business problems. EXCEL, MATLAB/SIMULINK, and ARENA are used as the main computational and programming instruments to demonstrate the basic steps in dynamic systems modeling, discrete-event systems modeling as well as typical results of stochastic/Monte Carlo simulations, continuous/discrete-time simulations, and discrete-event simulations respectively. Design and evaluation of simulation experiments will also be covered. Recommended preparation: STAT 312, STAT 332, or STAT 333. Prereq: MATH 224.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(216) 368-2000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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