Discrete-event simulation (DES) is a method of modeling systems that change state at discrete points in time, such as arrivals, departures, failures, or repairs. DES tracks the events that occur in ...
In a world where technology rapidly evolves, the demand for sophisticated tools to aid in decision-making has never been more significant. One of the most powerful, yet often underestimated, tools ...
Agent-Based Model in NetLogo for simulating crowd evacuation during mass-event emergencies, with a focus on congestion, panic behavior, injuries, and environmental hazards. The project explores how ...
Abstract: Benchmarks are essential tools in computer science for measuring hardware and software performance. In the Discrete-Event System (DES) community, improving simulation performance is crucial.
Abstract: This research advances Discrete Event Simulation (DES) methodology by developing a computational framework for optimizing warehouse operations under resource and spatial constraints. Using ...