IE 413

IE 413 - Simulation

Spring 2025

TitleRubricSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
SimulationCS482AB153265LAB01600 - 1650 M  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationCS482AB153265LAB01600 - 1650 W  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationCS482AE351398LCD31500 - 1550 W  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationCS482AE351398LCD31500 - 1550 M  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationCS482AE451399LCD41500 - 1550 M  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationCS482AE451399LCD41500 - 1550 W  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationIE413AB153236LAB01600 - 1650 W  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationIE413AB153236LAB01600 - 1650 M  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationIE413AE343422LCD31500 - 1550 W  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationIE413AE343422LCD31500 - 1550 M  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationIE413AE443424LCD41500 - 1550 W  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson
SimulationIE413AE443424LCD41500 - 1550 M  1310 Digital Computer Laboratory Sheldon H. Jacobson

Official Description

Use of discrete-event simulation in modeling and analysis of complex systems. Data structures and event-list management; verification and validation of simulation models; input modeling, including selection of probability distributions and random variate generation; statistical analysis of output data. Course Information: Same as CS 482. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: CS 101 and IE 310.

Course Description

Use of discrete-event simulation in modeling and analysis of complex systems. Data structures and event-list management; verification and validation of simulation models; input modeling, including selection of probability distributions and random variate generation; variance reduction techniques; statistical analysis of output data. Same as CS 482. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: CS 101 and IE 310.

Last updated

8/23/2016