All my codes from 2020 Simulation's Classes at UTN
Firsts simulations, from TP1.1 to TP3.0, were developed in Python. Since TP3.0 AnyLogic is used. All documents are made with LaTeX
TP1.1 - Roulette Analysis
Statistical analysis of a European roulette made through a simulation
TP1.2 - Strategies Roulette Simulation
Different strategies for playing roulette will be used (simulated) in order to analyze the benefits and / or disadvantages of them
TP2.1 - Pseudorandom Generators
Study of pseudo-random numbers generators, then performing generation quality tests on them
TP2.2 - Pseudorandoms with Different Distributions
Study of pseudo-random numbers with different distribution's generator algorithms, then performing some tests on them
TP3.0 - Single-server Queuing System
M/M/1 Queue Model: Simulation and Analysis of common performance measures (Comparison: Python, AnyLogic, Analytic Model Results)
Express tutorials made to learn the basics of anylogic and thus be able to perform a better final TP
TPI - Docking Services (Servicios Portuarios) Simulation - Final TP
This work proposes a dynamic computational simulation to study the behavior and performance of the activities that make up the critical grain shipment process from one of Rosario’s ports (city considered to be the most important agro-export node in the world), through the implementation of measurable indicators for the different activities in the simulated process to then analyze, through an alternative model, how a specific change (such as increasing the silos’ unload rate by purchasing better conveyor belts) can decrease the shipping time of grains and how this change influences other activities in the process, eliminating bottlenecks and making the port a more desirable option compared to the competition, justifying whether the investment necessary to optimize such activities is worth it.