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25 January 2006

Recitations 1 and 2 problem sets are available.


2 December 2005

CS3232 is upgraded to CS4237.

24 November 2005

 

Synopsis

This course covers the methodology and techniques in systems modeling and the design of computer simulation models. At the end of the course, the students should be able to carry out a study of a system using computer simulation. Topics includes: ways to study a system; modeling and simulation lifecycle; principles of discrete-event modeling and simulation;  input data modeling, model development and programming; model verification and validation; model output analysis, design of simulation experiments; comparison and evaluation of system design alternatives; applications of simulation in computer science and engineering.

 

Prerequisite: CS1102 and (ST1232 or ST2131 or ST2334)

 

Instructor:

    Associate Professor Teo Yong Meng

    Room: S14, Level 6, #06-12

    E-mail: teoym AT comp.nus.edu.sg

    URL: www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~teoym
 

Workload           : lecture (2), tutorial (1), assignment/proj (4), preparatory work (3)

Modular Credits: 4

Lecture               : Thu, 11-1pm, SR2 (S16, Level 4)

Tutorial               : Thu, 1-2pm, SR2 (S16, Level 4) - to be confirmed

Examination       : 5pm, 2 May 2006 (to be confirmed)

 

Recommended Textbook

 

 

                           http://www.bcnn.net/

 

Module Assessment:

-   continuous assessment - 60% 

    [tutorial(10%), test(20%), assignment/project(30%)]

-  final examination - 40%

 


Top       Questions or comments regarding CS4237 and about this web page? Send email to: teoym at comp.nus.edu.sg


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