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Title: Introduction to DiscreteEvent Simulation


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COMP8700 Agent-Directed Simulation
Introduction to Discrete-Event Simulation
Dr. Levent Yilmaz MSNet Auburn MS
Laboratory Computer Science Software
Engineering Auburn University, Auburn, AL
36849 http//www.eng.auburn.edu/yilmaz
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Agent-Directed Simulation
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  • The aim of this lecture is to overview the
    fundamentals, underlying principles, conceptual
    frameworks, and the life-cycle of a
    discrete-event simulation study.

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  • The initialization include the assignment of
    initial values to all the attributes.
  • Fixed time increment is as the time flow
    mechanism.
  • If an activitys condition is satisfied, the
    actions of that activity are executed.

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  • The three phase approach combines activity
    scanning and event scheduling frameworks.
  • Unlike the two-phased approach the time flow
    mechanism implements a variable time increment
    approach.
  • All B (bound to occur unconditional) activities
    with occurrence times equal to the simulation
    clock are executed before activity scanning takes
    place.

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  • Under this framework the life cycle of an object
    that moves through and interacts with the
    processes of the system is represented.
  • Initialization phase creates the attributes and
    dynamic objects.
  • In the clock update phase the time is advanced to
    the move time of the front-end object of the FOL.
  • All objects with equivalent move time are
    transferred to COL, which is processed in the
    scan phase.

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  • Problem formulation is the process by which the
    initially communicated problem is translated into
    a formulated problem sufficiently well defined to
    enable specific research action.
  • Not enough attention is given in the life cycle.
  • The accuracy of problem formulation greatly
    affects the acceptability and credibility of
    simulation results.

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