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INEG 362H4 — Honors Simulation

4 credits · 4 hours

The development and use of discrete-event simulation models for the analysis and design of systems found in manufacturing, distribution, and service contexts. Coverage includes conceptual modeling, model translation to computer form, statistical input models, random number generation and Monte Carlo methods, experimentation and statistical output analysis, and queuing analysis. Includes the use of modern computer simulation languages. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: ( INEG 22203 or DASC 12004 ), INEG 23104 , INEG 23203 and honors standing. Pre- or corequisite: INEG 24103 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) This course is equivalent to INEG 36204 .

Prerequisites: INEG 22203, DASC 12004, INEG 23104, INEG 23203

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