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CPSC 36100 - COMPUTER SIMULATION:SM |
COMPUTER MODELING AND SIMULATION:SM~
An introduction to modeling and simulation to solve real-world system problems. The exphasis will be on gathering data and modeling natural systems. Topics covered will include discrete event simulation, parameter optimization, Markov models, and other system modeling techniques, simulation languages, techniques for running simulation models, and the analysis of the simulation output to gathered data.
This course fulfills the Experimental Scientific Methods requirement.
Prerequisites: CPSC 171 or 17100 and 172 or 17200 or permission.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Computer Science Department Course Attributes: See Catalog for Prerequisites, Experimental Scientific Method Prerequisites: Undergraduate level CPSC 171 Minimum Grade of P or Undergraduate level CPSC 17100 Minimum Grade of P and Undergraduate level CPSC 172 Minimum Grade of P or Undergraduate level CPSC 17200 Minimum Grade of P |
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