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Presentation on Simulation

Given By,
Ajey & Arif
What is Simulation?
Simulation is one of the oldest analysis tool
which represents the real world by numbers &
other symbols that can be readily manipulated.
OBJECTIVES
To reduce the large and complex
problems and get their results
To be used in iterative solving of the
problem
Modern simulation:
Availability of computers which make it
possible for us to deal with large or complex
problems occurred or they help in manipulating
the model over many experiments.
Steps of Simulation process
 Identify the problem
 Identify the decision variables
 Construct a numerical model
 Validate the model
 Design the experiments
 Run the simulation model
 Examine the results
Identify the problem

Identify decision variables performance


criterion and decision rules FLOW CHART
Construct simulation
model

Validate the model

Modify the model by changing the


inputs
Design experiment

Run or conduct the


simulation
no
Is simulation process
completed

Examine the result


Advantages:
• Analysis suitable for large & complex
problems.
• Simulation can be used to experiment on model
instead of real system.
• Simulation can be used as pre-service test.
• Its only the remaining tool if all other manual
techniques fail.
Disadvantages:
• Simulation models are expensive and take long
time to develop.
• Exact solution may not be generated by this
simulation.
CONCLUSION
By this method we can reduce complex
problems and get the required results with
repetitive experiments.
THANK YOU

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