IEOR 131 - Computer Simulation of Industrial Engineering Systems


 
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This is an introductory 3-unit course in computer simulation modeling. The primary objective is to introduce students to modern techniques for modeling discrete event systems with interactive graphical simulation software and enable them to create a generic simulator product. Students will also
  • learn the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches, giving them a foundation for selecting methodologies and software that are appropriate for different classes of engineering problems.
  • learn how to model random processes and experiment with simulated systems.
  • become familiar with the fundamental similarities and differences among simulation software packages.
  • be introduced to the different technologies used to develop simulation models and simulator products.
  • learn to communicate their ideas and solutions effectively in a team product development environment.




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    Course Details

    Instructor
    Professor Lee Schruben
    Office: 4143 Etcheverry
    Office Hours: Tuesday 4pm until the queue is empty

    GSI
    Rick Johnston
    Office: 105 North Gate
    Office Hours: Fri 12-1PM
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    ULAs
    Bryan Clark
    Office: Terrace Cafe/Bechtel Lounge
    Office Hours: Wed 12-1 PM
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    Willson Deng
    Office: Terrace Cafe/Bechtel Lounge
    Office Hours: Mon 12-1PM
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    Class Times
    Lectures:
    MW 11-12P, 105 North Gate

    Recitation:
    F 11-12P, 105 North Gate