I am an industrial engineer with extensive experience in simulation modelling to determine the potential performance of systems and the impact of changing rules
The AnyLogic Conference, held this week, gathered together #AnyLogic users from industry-leading organizations, experts, and developers of AnyLogic #SimulationSoftware in Nashville. We would like to thank all participants for attending! This was a really great event!
#ALConf23
Not every day three simulation enthusiasts and good friends get to catch up in the same location for different projects!
Thank you, @Simulation101 and Andrey Malykhanov for a great time and insightful discussions about simulation and interesting projects!
#simulation#friends
Very privileged to have my presentation at last years AnyLogic conference shared in a detailed blog post by the The AnyLogic Company.
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It is such a wonderful feeling getting these kinds of reviews about our Java for AnyLogic course on Udemy! Thank you, Sharif Khaleghparast, for your kind words and appreciation. ]
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The model is now available on @AnyLogicCo Cloud!
I have uploaded a simpler version of the model, all major functionalities are enabled.
Let me know what you think.
https://t.co/c0Kdei3A7i
Super excited to be presenting one of my projects from earlier in the year at the AnyLogic conference next week.
We used #simulation to determine the likely waiting times for entry and exit for vehicles and pedestrians at a new proposed parking facilityโฆhttps://t.co/RXmsxjNdb8
Super excited to be presenting one of my projects from earlier in the year at the AnyLogic conference next week.
We used #simulation to determine the likely waiting times for entry and exit for vehicles and pedestrians at a new proposed parking facilityโฆhttps://t.co/RXmsxjNdb8
Iโm happy to share that Iโm starting a new position as Part-time Lecturer (Simulation Modeling) at University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria!
This semester I will be lecturing a post-graduate course on Simulation Modeling with a special focus on Aโฆhttps://t.co/yYvteczUyj
Honored to have the project we presented last year at the AnyLogic conference published as a case study on the AnyLogic website!
#AnyLogic#SupplyChainOptimization#Simulation https://t.co/bp7h2RiAHx
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In this blog post, we give a short overview of how you can manage errors inside an AnyLogic simulation model.
#theanylogicmodeler#simulation#anylogic
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One thing I have learned over the years is that it does not matter what tool you are using, the more you know about the tool the better you can use it. Whether it is physical hardware or a software package, knowledge is power.
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The 4th and final post from Stefan Bengtsson in his very insightful series about simulation modeling.
It is a longer read than most on our blog, but worth the investment of time and attention!
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For anyone doing projects, I can highly recommend you join this challenge!
Bonus! You will get access to a simulation model I have worked many months on over the last couple of years. It is used to simulate the execution of projects and allow you to testโฆhttps://t.co/rFUuf81zsW