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BENG 56103 — Simulation Modeling of Biological Systems

3 credits · 3 hours

Application of computer modeling and simulation of discrete-event and continuous-time systems to solve biological and agricultural engineering problems. Philosophy and ethics of representing complex processes in simplified form. Deterministic and stochastic modeling of complex systems, algorithm development, application limits, and simulation interpretation. Emphasis on calibration, validation and testing of biological systems models for the purposes of system optimization, resource allocation, real-time control and/or conceptual understanding. Prerequisite: AGST 50203 or ( STAT 30043 or STAT 50133 ) or INEG 23104 . (Typically offered: Irregular)

Prerequisites: AGST 50203, STAT 30043, STAT 50133, INEG 23104

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