Digital Teaching
Digital course content will be provided via Moodle.

Course Contents
- Basics of discrete-event simulation
- Random numbers
- Procedure models in simulation studies
- Statistical methods in modeling and evaluation
- Interconnection of simulation with meta-heuristic solution methods
- Characterization of simulation programs

Literature
Bratley, P.; B. Fox and L. Schrage (1987): A Guide to Simulation, 2nd Edition, Springer, New York.
Kosturiak, J. und M. Gregor (1995): Simulation von Produktionssystemen. Springer, Wien und New York.
Kuhn, A.; A. Reinhardt und H.-P. Wiendahl (1993): Handbuch Simulationsanwendungen in Produktion und Logistik, Vieweg, Braunschweig und Wiesbaden.
Law, A. M. und W. D. Kelton (2000): Simulation Modeling and Analysis. 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York usw.
Liebl, F. (1995): Simulation. 2. Auflage, Oldenbourg, München.
Noche, B. und S. Wenzel (1991): Marktspiegel Simulationstechnik. In: Produktion und Logistik. TÜV Rheinland, Köln.
Pidd, M. (1998): Computer Simulation in Management Science. 4th Edition, Wiley, Chichester.
Tempelmeier, H. (1991): Simulation mit SIMAN. Physica, Heidelberg.
VDI (1993): Simulation von Logistik-, Materialfluß- und Produktionssystemen. VDI Richtlinie 3633, VDI-Verlag, Düsseldorf.

Preconditions
- Basic knowledge in statistics
- Basics in programming
- Basic knowledge in operations research and production and logistics
- Please note that participation in this course is only possible for master students

Important for students of the LSCM-program:
- Students must be proficient in both English and German, since the theoretical part of the lecture, lecture manuscript as well as documents on the simulation software are only available in German
- The colloquium and the seminar paper must be written in English

Expected Number of Participants
30

Further Grading Information
[u]Components of the seminar[/u]
- Lecture
- Working on a case study in groups in the field of simulation with the software Plant Simulation
- Preparation of a seminar paper on the case study
- Presentation of the results in the context of a colloquium

Online Offerings
moodle

Semester: ST 2023