Statististics and Simulation
Requirements
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Requirements
Compulsory work
Mini project
- Due date
- Monday 2 February 8:00 AM 2015
- Submission method
- Either
on paper the pigeon hole of Hans Georg Schaathun in B3,
or
as a single PDF file by email to
[email protected].
- Assignment
- See separate assignment sheet.
The mini project must be completed individually.
Group projects
This section will be revised
The main part of the module will centre around three projects,
to be undertaken in groups of three (or exceptionally two).
Each project is comprised of three stages scheduled over three
weeks.
An mandatory oral presentation must be made to the class on the
Thursday at the end of each stage.
- Stage 1. Modelling.
- Make the mathematical model of the real life problem.
This model is the basis for any simulation.
- Stage 2. Simulation.
- Implement and run a simulation based on the model.
- Stage 3. Analysis.
- Interpret the results of the simulation and draw
statistical inferences.
The oral presentations at the end of each stage are mandatory
requirements and assessed individually.
- Each student makes one of the oral presentation from
each project.
- Each student must make one presentation from each stage
(modelling, simulation, analysis) over the course of
three projects.
- A two-person group is only required to make two out of the
three presentations per project, but are advised that each
presentation is a valuable opportunity to receive feedback.
- Three satisfactory presentations (according to ยง1-2 above)
is a prerequisite to sit the exam.
In the event of unsatisfactory presentations, extra assignments
may be given to qualify for the exam.
- Absence is subject to the same regulations as regular exams.
- Picking up good ideas from the presentations of your class mates
is allowed.
Syllabus
- The syllabus is defined by the video lectures and exercise sheets.
- The exercise sheets are most important. Students who can answer
all the exercise sheets will have little trouble in the exam.
- The exam may contain a few questions which have been covered
only by the video lectures, but such questions will make up
only a minor part of the exam.
- Sample exam papers and last year's exam have been published
to give a further impression of what is expected.
Rules of the game
This module is credit-bearing higher education.
It is not supposed to be easy.
It is not supposed to be particularly difficult either,
but it does take both time and effort to learn.
It is your responsibility to learn, and you have to put hard work into it.
We are here to help, but it is your responsibility to ask for help.
We assume that you ...
- Have a reasonable background in mathematics and programming
from college and previous modules.
- Use all of the provided learning aids and activities.
- Put in the 16-20h per week assumed by the Bologna documents.
- Come to the classroom sessions and ask questions.
We, on our part, will ...
- Help as best I can in response to questions.
- Amend, change, or extend the learning aids where appropriate.
Note that both videos and exercise sheets may be amended during
the semester. Such changes will be announced in the News section
on the web pages.
You should make sure that you are familiar with
the last version of the material before the exam.
Changes will not be made arbitrarily and hopefully not too often;
they will be made to correct errors and ommissions, or to make
the material easier to understand.
Hans Georg Schaathun
[email protected] /
Siebe van Albada
[email protected]