Professor Christos Alexopoulos
ISyE 3232

 

 

 

 


Syllabus Attention: We will not play the Littlefield game!

Georgia Tech's Honor Code — Please read!

Teaching Assistant: Matt Jones
Office Hours: TBA
Matt will teach the course during the first 3 weeks. Since he is a great teacher and has taught this course before, I will not be missed!

MATLAB-based software Unzip this file in directory c:\ without altering the exixting subdirectory structure. The files will be placed in the directories c:\MAXIM\ and c:\MAXIMGUI\. Start MATLAB, make c:\MAXIMGUI\ the Current directory, and type start_maxim at the MATLAB prompt. You will get a graphical window with a main menu. Click on the "help" item on the menu bar in this window for further help. The "help" item appears on almost all graphical windows produced by MAXIMGUI. User can click on it to obtain pertinent help. ***WARNING*** Always use the exit option or cancel button to close a window produced by MAXIMGUI. Using the X button on the top right hand corner of a window can lead to strange behavior, and may sometimes hang the system. This software is designed to accompany the text Modeling, Analysis, Design, and Control of Stochastic Systems by V.G. Kulkarni, published by Springer-Verlag (1999).

Excel-based software Unzip the self-extracting archive into the default directory c:\qtsplus_xcel\ without altering the exixting subdirectory structure. Open the file QtsPlus.xls with Excel and allow Excel to enable the macros. Then follow instructions.

Homework #1 — Due: Thursday, 28 August Solutions

Homework #2 — Due: Tuesday, 21 September Solutions

Homework #3 — Due: Tuesday, 28  September Solutions

Solutions to Test 1

Homework #4 — Due: Tuesday, 26  October Solutions

Homework #5 — Due: Thursday, 4 November Solutions

Homework #6 — Due: Thursday, 18 November Solutions

Solutions to Test 2

Formula Sheet

Sample Problems for Test 1

Sample Problems for Test 2

Notes on Poisson Processes

Re-entrant Queues — This simulation model was created with version 3.5 of Arena, but illustrates that priorities can cause instabilities.

 


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