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Simulation and Modelling 6 – Model Translation

Simulation and Modelling 6 – Model Translation. Yumarsono Muhyi STMIK Supra Even Semester 2008/2009 June 4th, 2009. About Me. Yumarsono Muhyi Head of Information System Dept., STMIK Supra Undergraduate of Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication - ITB

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Simulation and Modelling 6 – Model Translation

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  1. Simulation and Modelling6 – Model Translation Yumarsono Muhyi STMIK Supra Even Semester 2008/2009 June 4th, 2009

  2. About Me • Yumarsono Muhyi • Head of Information System Dept., STMIK Supra • Undergraduate of Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication - ITB • Management Magister, Sistem Informasi - UPN (final semsester dan thesis) • Research Field: Computation, Operational Research, Optimation, Simulation • y.muhyi@gmail.com (email and chat) • y.muhyi@yahoo.com (mostly chat) • 0856-9117-2669 / (021) 93131-633

  3. Lessons • Introduction • Simulation Program Selection • Model Translation Section Content • Program Organization

  4. 1. Introduction • The objective: to translate the system into a computer model that can be used togenerate experimental data. • This is a two-step process: • Decide what type of computer program to utilize to model the system. • Perform the programming of the simulation model.

  5. 2. Simulation Program Selection • The choice of a particular simulationsoftware package may be based on: • Advances in computer hardware • Software cost • Practitioner preference • Simulation-Specific Programming Languages: • Arena • Automod • Simscript

  6. 3. Model Translation Section Content • Thisphilosophy includes approaches for programming the model: • Getting started • Version management • Programming commenting • Program organization • Mnemonic naming conventions • Advanced program planning • Multiple practitioner program development

  7. 4. Program Organization • Why simulation programs can easily become disorganized • How to use subroutines and subroutine views • Programming hot keys • Mnemonic naming conventions • Thinking in advance

  8. The End • Discussion. • Question and answer. • Case study.

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