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Some additional useful information (Lecture and assessment schedule; Resources for students) is below:
Lecture and assessment schedule:
The following table lists the tentative schedule. Students will be informed of any changes during the lecture and by announcements on the notice page.
The format given in the table below is only a guide. The format may vary from what's stated below.
Week | Date | Lecture topic | Assessments |
1 |
18 Feb
+ 21 Feb |
Introduction to capacity planning
+ Queueing Models, Basic operational analysis |
|
2 |
25 Feb
+ 28 Feb |
Advanced operational analysis. Workload characterisation
+ Single server queues with Poisson Arrival |
|
3 |
4 Mar
+ 7 Mar |
Multi-server queues with Poisson Arrival. Markov model (1)
+ Markov chain |
Assignment (Part A) due
at 5pm on Thur 6 March 2025 |
4 |
11 Mar
+ 14 Mar |
Non-Markovian queues. Processor sharing.
+ Discrete event simulation (1): Organising discrete event simulation Priority queues. |
|
5 |
18 Mar
+ 21 Mar |
Discrete event simulation (2): Analysing simulation data
+ Discrete event simulation (3): Comparing two systems Discrete event simulation (4): Generating random numbers |
Assignment (Part B) due
at 5pm on Thur 20 March 2025 |
6 |
25 Mar
+ 28 Mar |
Flexibility Week. No lectures |
|
7 |
1 Apr
+ 4 Apr |
Queueing disciplines. Queueing applications
+ Optimisation and network planning (1): Linear Programming |
|
8 |
8 Apr
+ 11 Apr |
Optimisation and network planning (2): Integer Programming
+ Optimisation and network planning (3): Network flow |
|
9 |
15 Apr
+ 18 Apr |
Optimisation and network planning (4): Placement problem
+ Public holiday (Good Friday) - No lectures |
|
10 |
22 Apr
+ 25 Apr |
Optimisation and network planning (5). Revision
+ Public holiday (Anzac day) - No lectures |
Project due at 5 pm on
Thur 24 April 2025 |
11 |
|
No lectures. |
Resources for students :
Textbook: There is no single text book. Please refer to lecture notes for references.
A number of lectures are based on
Reference Texts:
Other Resources: Lecture materials may also be drawn from journal papers, conference papers and magazine articles published by professional bodies such as IEEE and ACM.
Software Availability:
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