Discrete-Event Simulation with Lewis Bobbermen

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What is a simulation? What benefits do they provide? Are we in one? Two of those three questions will be answered in this presentation.

Lewis is a software engineer with experience in simulating heavy industry to help companies make informed decisions.

Lewis will show some examples of how you can use the Python library SimPy to write discrete-event simulations for just about anything! He will also give a sneak-peek into how this library works under the hood.
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Background Music Playlist:

Smooth Lovin by Kevin MacLeod

Study And Relax by Kevin MacLeod

Night In Venice by Kevin MacLeod
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Great talk, Lewis! I liked how you started with a naïve fixed-time approach, really showed how that can fall over with sparse events or high resolution, and then optimised it for a next-event approach 😗👌

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how to create that kind of animation that you created initially.

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what are the last 5 lines of the 2nd code posted before simpy

gourishpisal
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Great talk, thanks! How was the animation of the mining operation at the beginning done? Is there any Python library for this?

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