Official AnyLogic Foundational Course — April 2024
Mon, 22 Apr 2024 08:30:00 GMT → Fri, 26 Apr 2024 12:30:00 GMT (d=4 days, 4 hours, 0 seconds)
On this AnyLogic training course for professionals and academics, you’ll build simulation models from scratch, learn relevant Java programming, and develop your AnyLogic simulation modelling skills.
This course will be delivered online. To allow for work schedules, this will be taught in five half-day (4-hour) blocks that run 09.30 am – 13:30 BST (UTC+1).
Certificates are issued on satisfactory completion of the course.
Course overview
This is a hands-on course, based on official AnyLogic material. It blends conceptual understanding and simulation development in a series of model construction exercises. These aim to cover key AnyLogic capabilities in a cumulative way, whilst also giving you insight into advanced features.
Day 1
- Introduction to AnyLogic multi-method simulation modelling
- The AnyLogic model development environment
- Discrete event modeling introduction & theory
- Discrete event modeling exercise (Inc. visualisation of output statistics)
Day 2
- Agent-based modeling introduction & theory
- Agent-based modeling exercise 1
- Agent-based modeling exercise 2
Day 3
- Introduction to pedestrian modeling in AnyLogic
- Pedestrian modeling exercise using the pedestrian modeling library
- Includes 3D visualisation
Day 4
- System dynamics modeling introduction & theory
- System dynamics modeling exercise
- Introduction to AnyLogic public cloud (Inc. uploading models to the cloud and running experiments)
Day 5
- Introduction to AnyLogic’s material handling library- Cranes, convey’s, resources, agv’s etc.
- Material handling modeling exercise- Introduction to AnyLogic’s road traffic library
- Road traffic modeling exercise (Inc. optimisation experiment)
Instructor: Adam Coleman, Head of AnyLogic Training at Decision Lab.
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