CS 543 - 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 or 180 and STAT 511, or equivalent |
| University Catalog: | CS 543 |
| Schedule: | Fall 2005 Instructor: Vernon Rego |
