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Simulation Assignment Allocation





Sno. Roll No. Assignments
1 2032,4501 Simulation of computer system
2 4502,4506 Web Simulation
3 4507,4568,4538 Simulation of Queuing System and its applications e.g. Food Bazaar
4 4508,4536,4546 Input Output modeling for simulation
5 4509 Random Number generation for simulation
6 4510,4525,4520 Application of Simulation for solving network flow problems
7 4511,4543 Simulating Car Parking
8 4513,4533,4531 Monte-carlo Simulation
9 4514 Simulating grocery Shop
10 4516,4535,4551/08 Simulation of websites to improve traffic for a website
11 4515,4528,4529 Understanding GPSS
12 4518,4554,4566 Gaming Simulation
13 4519,4524 Conducing web simulation on e-commerce portals
14 4530,4551,4556 Understanding Object oriented simulation
15 4534,4557 Learning to solve Problems using simulation
16 4539,4542 Developing a Simulation Database: Studying case studies/FAQs
17 4540,4547,4543 Online Traffic Monitoring system
18 4541,4545,4555 Application of Simulation for Forecasting
19 4537,4532,4521 Studying Simulation languages like SIMSCRIPT,GPSS,MODSIM
20 4550,4563 Solving problems for input modeling
21 4523,4552 Study applications of random generators in simulation and other
fields illustrating by solving problems
22 4560,4562 Application of Simulation for security and anti-spamming
23 4522,4526 Understanding DEVS
24 4532,4533,4568 Using general purpose simulation language for problem solving
25 4535,4538,4541 Developing simulation program in C [pros & cons
26 4544,4548 Output Analysis for a single model
27 4549,4552 Comparison & Evaluation of Alternative system designs
28 4553,4558 Simulation of computer networks



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