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[RIM 443] Simulation Methods
Instruction Language
Azerbaijani
Course Type
Elective - Block 4
Course Description
This course introduces the techniques for designing and analyzing digital models that mimic the operation of real-world systems over time. The curriculum focuses on discrete-event simulation (DES), Monte Carlo methods, and agent-based modeling. Students explore the statistical validation of models, random number generation, and the analysis of output data to ensure accuracy. The course emphasizes the use of simulation software to optimize manufacturing processes, logistics networks, and urban traffic flow. By the end of the semester, students will be capable of constructing robust virtual environments to test "what-if" scenarios, allowing for risk-free experimentation and data-driven decision-making in engineering design, financial forecasting, and complex system management.
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