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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Master's programme Computer Science 2025W |
Learning Outcomes |
Competences |
Students have a comprehensive understanding of the key methods and tools used in modeling and computer simulation. They are able to create and apply models to simulate real-world systems, encompassing continuous, discrete, and hybrid systems. Through hands-on experience with simulation tools, students are equipped to analyze complex systems using differential equations, stochastic methods, and agent-based models. They can evaluate and interpret simulation results, using statistical methods to draw conclusions. They are prepared to apply simulation in a wide range of application domains, such as engineering, economics, or biology.
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Skills |
Knowledge |
- Develop and implement models based on differential equations (K6)
- Know how to apply numerical integration for continuous systems (K2, K3)
- Create and simulate discrete event systems (K3, K6)
- Conduct stochastic simulations and perform statistical evaluations (K3, K4)
- Model and simulate hybrid systems combining continuous and discrete processes (K6, K3)
- Design agent-based simulations for complex systems (K6, K3)
- Use simulation tools (e.g., AnyLogic or Simulink) to perform various types of simulations (K3)
- Interpret and evaluate simulation results using statistical methods (K5)
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- Differential equation models and their use in continuous systems
- Methods of numerical integration and their application to dynamic systems
- Discrete event systems and discrete simulation techniques
- Stochastic simulation methods and the use of statistical tools for evaluation
- Hybrid systems combining both continuous and discrete components
- Agent-based simulation for modeling individual behaviors within complex systems
- Various application domains for modeling and simulation, such as engineering, biology, and social sciences
- Using simulation tools in different area of application
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Criteria for evaluation |
Student projects, oral exam
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Methods |
Slide-based lecture, demonstration of applications and tools, student projects
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Language |
English |
Study material |
Lecture slides
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Changing subject? |
No |
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