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Development and Analysis of the Simulation Model for Organizing Distribution of Goods in the Neighborhood of a City

Student: Mulkidzhanyan Mikhail

Supervisor: Peter V. Shnourkoff

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Mathematical Methods of Modelling and Computer Technologies (Master)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2017

In this graduation qualification work, the role of simulation modeling in the organization of the distribution system of goods in the microdistrict of a large city was investigated. The purpose of the work is to provide full access to a wide range of users on the basis of a simulation model. Under the plan is meant the determination of the coordinates of the objects of trading capacities. The work consists of an annotation, an introduction, three chapters, a conclusion and a list of references. The first chapter contains a theoretical description of the system under study. The second chapter includes the description and analysis of models and models that can be used to achieve the goal of WRC. The third chapter includes an example of practical implementation of the simulation model. It describes the preparation, process and results of the search for distribution points in various microdistricts in Moscow, and describes the ways and prospects for the development of models.

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