ISYE 6644 - Module 1 ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Simulation Model A high-level representation used to imitate the operation of a real-world process
or system over time.
Discrete Model A model where the state of the system changes only at a countable number of
points in time.
Stochastic Model A model that incorporates randomness or probability into its operation.
Dynamic Model A model that evolves or changes over time.
Analytic Methods Mathematical techniques used to derive exact solutions or properties of a model.
Numerical Methods Computational techniques used to approximate solutions to mathematical
models, often when analytical solutions are not feasible.
Simulation Methods Techniques that involve imitating the operation of a system over time to study its
behavior and draw inferences.
Simulation Languages Specialized software packages designed to facilitate the building and running of
simulation models (e.g., Arena).
Input Analysis The process of identifying, collecting, and statistically modeling the data that
drives a simulation.
Random Variate Generation The process of generating random numbers that follow a specific probability
distribution, based on Unif(0,1) pseudo-random numbers.
Output Analysis The process of analyzing the data generated by a simulation to draw statistically
valid conclusions about the system being modeled.
Variance Reduction Techniques Methods used to improve the efficiency of a simulation by reducing the variability
of the output statistics.
Verification The process of ensuring that the simulation model is implemented correctly and
that the program runs as intended.
Validation The process of determining whether the simulation model is an accurate
representation of the real-world system being studied.
Simulation Model A high-level representation used to imitate the operation of a real-world process
or system over time.
Discrete Model A model where the state of the system changes only at a countable number of
points in time.
Stochastic Model A model that incorporates randomness or probability into its operation.
Dynamic Model A model that evolves or changes over time.
Analytic Methods Mathematical techniques used to derive exact solutions or properties of a model.
Numerical Methods Computational techniques used to approximate solutions to mathematical
models, often when analytical solutions are not feasible.
Simulation Methods Techniques that involve imitating the operation of a system over time to study its
behavior and draw inferences.
Simulation Languages Specialized software packages designed to facilitate the building and running of
simulation models (e.g., Arena).
Input Analysis The process of identifying, collecting, and statistically modeling the data that
drives a simulation.
Random Variate Generation The process of generating random numbers that follow a specific probability
distribution, based on Unif(0,1) pseudo-random numbers.
Output Analysis The process of analyzing the data generated by a simulation to draw statistically
valid conclusions about the system being modeled.
Variance Reduction Techniques Methods used to improve the efficiency of a simulation by reducing the variability
of the output statistics.
Verification The process of ensuring that the simulation model is implemented correctly and
that the program runs as intended.
Validation The process of determining whether the simulation model is an accurate
representation of the real-world system being studied.