CS 3200: Computer Simulation Techniques

Fall, 2022

 

Instructor: Dr. Tom Carter
tcarter@csustan.edu or tom@csustan.csustan.edu
http://csustan.csustan.edu/~tom

 

Texts: There is one required text for this course:
     Complex Adaptive Systems: An Introduction to Computational Models of Social Life
               (Princeton Studies in Complexity)
          by John H. Miller and Scott E. Page

We'll talk about other resources for the course during the semester in class . . .


The plan is for us to meet at 2:00 on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  For those who can meet in person, we will be meeting in DBH 104 (remember that masks are required in buildings on campus).  For those who cannot meet in person, my plan is to have Zoom available. My Zoom ID is 2096673175 .  Also, for those who cannot work synchronously at 2:00 p.m., I also expect to record class sessions, and make the recordings available through Canvas (Panopto Recordings).  Thus, the plan is for this course to be available in person, synchronously through Zoom, and asynchronously through Canvas (with recorded class sessions).

Be sure to look at Discussions and Assignments.

Objectives: To gain familiarity with fundamental approaches to computer simulation and modeling. We will explore a variety of modeling techniques and tools, and methods for design, implementation, and evaluation of models / simulations.

Grading: The grades for this course will be based on three components: written responses to readings and brief exercises, a midterm exercise, and project(s). My expectation is that some of the projects will be developed by teams. The components will be weighted approximately equally.

The work you do for this course will be your own. You are not to submit other people's work and represent it as your own. However, I do expect and encourage you to work collaboratively with others during the course.