Analysing Real World Systems
When | Jun 13, 1991 |
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Where | Guildford, Surrey |
This is an extract from the beginning:
Unit 3 Analysing Real World Systems
1 - INTRODUCTION
In this module, the process which the modeller undergoes is discussed in order to understand better the decisions that must be taken when setting out to model a real world system.
These decisions are critically influenced by the purpose the model is to be put to and by the tools chosen to implement the model (and then simulate the real world system).
There are several questions facing the modeller at this point:
- How do you decide what aspects of the real world matter?
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How do we simplify these aspects and reduce them to the kinds of objects which a modelling system can represent and manipulate?
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What representative values do we take from the mass of data that can be gathered?
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What variables do we define to contain these values?
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What relationships do we propose link these variables?
2 - UNIT AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Aims:
To introduce the process of analysing real world systems and the relationship between this process and the modelling tools available.
Objectives:
By the end of this unit, participants should:
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to be able to explain in general terms of the modelling process;
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be able to choose appropriate tools for modelling tasks;
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be aware of the alternatives for mapping real world entities and relationships to modelling system objects and functions;
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understand the importance of time in modelling and simulation.
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