IEE 475: Simulating Stochastic Systems
by Theodore P. Pavlic
November 30, 2022 9:43 am
Archived lectures from IEE 475 (Simulating Stochastic System) given by Ted Pavlic at Arizona State University. A course on discrete event system simulation focused on Industrial Engineering undergraduate students or others learning to use good simulation methodologies.
Recent Episodes
Lecture M (2022-11-29): Final Exam Review
1 year agoLecture L (2022-11-22): Course Wrap Up
1 year agoLecture K1 (2022-11-15): Variance Reduction Techniques, Part 1 (CRNs and Control Variates)
1 year agoLecture J4 (2022-11-10): Estimation of Relative Performance
2 years agoLecture J3 (2022-11-08): Estimation of Absolute Performance, Part III (Non-Terminating Systems/Steady-State Simulations)
2 years agoLecture J2 (2022-11-03): Estimation of Absolute Performance, Part II (Terminating Systems/Transient Simulations)
2 years agoLecture J1 (2022-11-01): Estimation of Absolute Performance, Part 1 (Introduction to Point and Interval Estimation)
2 years agoLecture I (2022-10-27): Statistical Reflections [Halloween Themed]
2 years agoLecture H (2022-10-25): Verification, Validation, and Calibration of Simulation Models (plus some Lecture G3 slides)
2 years agoLecture G3 (2022-10-20): Input Modeling, Part 3 (Parameter Estimation and Goodness of Fit)
2 years ago