CS 54300 - Introduction to Simulation and Modeling of Computer Systems
Simulation: discrete event simulation, process oriented simulation, generating random numbers, simulation languages, simulation examples of complex systems. Nondeterministic models: random variables, Poisson process, moment generating functions, statistical inference and data analysis. Modeling: elementary queueing models, networks of queues, applications to performance evaluation of computer systems.
Usually Offered: Fall
Credit: 3 hours (class)
Prerequisite: CS 154 [no longer offered] or 180 and STAT 511, or equivalent
University Catalog: CS 543