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Spring Term, 2008  .

Projected Outline:

             Week   Topics (projected)                                 Material
1/7,    1/9    1    Course intro, simulation analysis and modeling     Chapter 1,2
1/14,   1/17   2    Intro to Extend, queuing models                    Chapter 2
(MLK)   1/23   3    Discrete event models in Extend                    Chapter 3
1/28,   1/30   4    Discrete event models in Extend                    Chapter 3
2/4,    2/6    5    Basic statistics, discrete distributions           Chapter 6
2/11,   2/13   6    Continuous and empirical distributions             Chapter 6
2/18,   2/20   7    More queues, Extend cases                          Chapter 7
2/25,   2/27   8 ** Mid-term exam February 26 - March 2 **
3/3,    3/5    9    Model stability                                    Chapter 7
3/10,   3/12  10    Networks of queues, random numbers                 Chapter 7, 8
                 ***** SPRING BREAK *****
3/24,   3/26  11    Generating random numbers                          Chapter 8
                 ** Monday, March 26 is the last day to withdraw **
3/31,   4/2   12    Random variates                                    Chapter 9
4/7,    4/9   13    Modeling input data                                Chapter 10
4/14,   4/16  14    Verification and Validation                        Chapter 11
4/21,   4/23  15    Other simulation languages                         Chapter 4
        4/30  16 ** Final Exam, April 23-27 **

Grading:

         Assignments:   30%
            Mid-term:   30%
               Final:   40%
                       100%
Students registered for CAP 5805 will be assigned a combination of supplemental readings, class presentations, variations in course assignments, and variations in problems on tests to reflect graduate- level course objectives (the course text includes a mix of material appropriate for students at both undergraduate and graduate levels).