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Module 34

The document outlines a framework for discrete-event simulation, detailing activities such as interarrival and service times. It discusses delays in the system and poses critical questions regarding event impacts, system states, and the definition of activities. The module aims to enhance understanding of discrete-event simulation by presenting concepts and system evolution through time snapshots.

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Module 34

The document outlines a framework for discrete-event simulation, detailing activities such as interarrival and service times. It discusses delays in the system and poses critical questions regarding event impacts, system states, and the definition of activities. The module aims to enhance understanding of discrete-event simulation by presenting concepts and system evolution through time snapshots.

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Modeling and Simulation

Framework For
Discrete-event
Simulation-IV

1
Activities

• Activities
– Interarrival time,
defined in Table
2.11;
– Service time by
Able, defined in
Table 2.12;
– Service time by
Baker, defined in
Table 2.13.

2
Delay

• Delay:
– A caller’s wait in
queue until Able or
Baker becomes
free .
• The definition of the
model components
provides a static
description of the
model.

3
Prototype System Snapshot At Simulation Time t

4
Some Questions That Need Answers Include

• How does each event


affect system state,
entity attributes, and
set contents?
• How are activities
defined (i.e.,
deterministic,
probabilistic, or some
other mathematical
equation)?
• What event marks the
beginning or end of
each activity?
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Some Questions That Need Answers Include

• What is the system


state at time 0? What
events should be
generated at time 0
to prime the model­
that is, to get the
simulation started?
• Which events trigger
the beginning (and
end) of each type of
delay? Under what
conditions does a
delay begin or end?
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Discrete-event Simulation

• A discrete-event
simulation is the
modeling over time
of a system all of
whose state changes
occur at discrete
points in time-those
points when an event
occurs .

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Discrete-event Simulation

• A discrete-event
simulation (hereafter
called a simulation)
proceeds by producing
a sequence of system
snapshots (or system
Images) that represent
the evolution of the
system through time

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Summary

• This Module presents


further concepts of
DES

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