The aim of the course is to give students the basic methodological and sw tools for being able to analyze complex logistics and transportation systems. The main performance indices will be described and evaluated. The course is aimed at developing discrete event simulation models, including their input and output analysis. Main topics: - Discrete event simulation models - Input and output analysis - Performance evaluation - Queuing theory - Petri Nets
Classes are held in a computer lab
"The aim of the course is to give students the basic methodological and sw tools for being able to analyze complex logistics and transportation systems. The main performance indices will be described and evaluated. The course is aimed at developing discrete event simulation models, including their input and output analysis. Main topics: - Discrete event simulation models - Input and output analysis - Performance evaluation - Queuing theory - Petri Nets "
Handouts and notes provided by the teacher
- A.M.Law, Simulation modeling and analysis, IV edizione, McGraw-Hill, 2007
- J.L. Peterson, Petri net theory and the modeling of systems, Prentice Hall, (any edition), 2001
Written and oral exam. Analysis and presentation of a case study
Ricevimento: Thursday 12.30-13.30 http://www.economia.unige.it/index.php/il-dipartimento/personale/docenti-ad-economia/168-anna-sciomachen
ANNA FRANCA SCIOMACHEN (President)
DANIELA AMBROSINO
Sem: II
27 february - 1 june 2017
SIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES
Attendance
Suggested but not required