ISYE6644 (SIMULATION) MIDTERM 1EXAMS
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UPDATED2025/2026
What are some characteristics of simulation models?
1. Discrete (vs. continuous)
2. Stochastic (vs. deterministic)
3. Dynamic (vs. static)
What is simulation?
Simulation is the imitation of a real-world process of system over time.
Simulation involves the generation of an artificial history to draw inferences concerning the
operating characteristics of the real system that is represented.
What is simulation good for?
1. Describe / analyze real or conceptual system behavior.
2. Ask "what if" questions.
3. Aid in system design and optimization
4. Can simulate almost anything
What are the reasons to simulate?
1. Will the system accomplish its goals?
,2. Current system won't accomplish its goals, now what?
3. Need incremental improvement.
4. Create a specification or action plan
5. Solve a problem, like a bottleneck.
6. Resolve disputes
7. Sell an idea
What are the advantages of simulation?
1. Can study models too complicated for analytical / numerical treatment
2. Study detailed relations that might be lost in the analytical or numerical treatment
3. Use as a basis for experimental studies of systems
4. Use to check results and give credibility to conclusions obtained by other methods.
5. Reduce design blunders
6. Really nice demo method
7. (sometimes) very easy
What are the disadvantages of simulation?
1. Sometimes not so easy
2. Sometimes very time consuming / costly
3. Simulations give "random" output (and lots of misinterpretation of results is possible)
4. To do a certain problem, better methods than simulation may exist
We are interested in modeling the arrival and service process at the local McBurger Queen burger joint.
Customers come in every once in a while, stand in line, eventually get served, and off they go.
Generally speaking, what kind of model are we talking about here? (More than one answer below may
be right.)
, A) Discrete
B) Continuous
C) Stochastic
D) Deterministic
(a) (because events such as arrivals and service completions only happen once in a while, as
opposed to continuously); and (c) (because customer arrival times, service times, shift changes,
etc., are all random).
Which of the following can be regarded as advantages of simulation? (More than one answer below may
be right.)
A) Simulation enables you to study models too complicated for analytical or numerical treatment.
B) Simulations can serve as very pretty demos that even University of Georgia graduates can
understand.
C) Simulation can be used to study detailed relations that might be lost in an analytical or
numerical treatment.
D) Simulations are often tedious and time-consuming to produce.
A) Simulation enables you to study models too complicated for analytical or numerical treatment.
B) Simulations can serve as very pretty demos that even University of Georgia graduates can
understand.
C) Simulation can be used to study detailed relations that might be lost in an analytical or
numerical treatment.
Who is William Gosset?
A) He invented the t distribution that is used ubiquitously in statistics.
B) He invented the s distribution that is used ubiquitously in statistics.
C) He invented tea.
COMPLETE 100% GRADED A+ AND
UPDATED2025/2026
What are some characteristics of simulation models?
1. Discrete (vs. continuous)
2. Stochastic (vs. deterministic)
3. Dynamic (vs. static)
What is simulation?
Simulation is the imitation of a real-world process of system over time.
Simulation involves the generation of an artificial history to draw inferences concerning the
operating characteristics of the real system that is represented.
What is simulation good for?
1. Describe / analyze real or conceptual system behavior.
2. Ask "what if" questions.
3. Aid in system design and optimization
4. Can simulate almost anything
What are the reasons to simulate?
1. Will the system accomplish its goals?
,2. Current system won't accomplish its goals, now what?
3. Need incremental improvement.
4. Create a specification or action plan
5. Solve a problem, like a bottleneck.
6. Resolve disputes
7. Sell an idea
What are the advantages of simulation?
1. Can study models too complicated for analytical / numerical treatment
2. Study detailed relations that might be lost in the analytical or numerical treatment
3. Use as a basis for experimental studies of systems
4. Use to check results and give credibility to conclusions obtained by other methods.
5. Reduce design blunders
6. Really nice demo method
7. (sometimes) very easy
What are the disadvantages of simulation?
1. Sometimes not so easy
2. Sometimes very time consuming / costly
3. Simulations give "random" output (and lots of misinterpretation of results is possible)
4. To do a certain problem, better methods than simulation may exist
We are interested in modeling the arrival and service process at the local McBurger Queen burger joint.
Customers come in every once in a while, stand in line, eventually get served, and off they go.
Generally speaking, what kind of model are we talking about here? (More than one answer below may
be right.)
, A) Discrete
B) Continuous
C) Stochastic
D) Deterministic
(a) (because events such as arrivals and service completions only happen once in a while, as
opposed to continuously); and (c) (because customer arrival times, service times, shift changes,
etc., are all random).
Which of the following can be regarded as advantages of simulation? (More than one answer below may
be right.)
A) Simulation enables you to study models too complicated for analytical or numerical treatment.
B) Simulations can serve as very pretty demos that even University of Georgia graduates can
understand.
C) Simulation can be used to study detailed relations that might be lost in an analytical or
numerical treatment.
D) Simulations are often tedious and time-consuming to produce.
A) Simulation enables you to study models too complicated for analytical or numerical treatment.
B) Simulations can serve as very pretty demos that even University of Georgia graduates can
understand.
C) Simulation can be used to study detailed relations that might be lost in an analytical or
numerical treatment.
Who is William Gosset?
A) He invented the t distribution that is used ubiquitously in statistics.
B) He invented the s distribution that is used ubiquitously in statistics.
C) He invented tea.