CIT Library Simulation

By: Mamac, Gemma E
Publisher: Cebu City ; CIT-U ; 2006DDC classification: T M31 2006 Summary: Current trend in CIT?s student population shows an increasing number of students every year. Presently, there are about 10,000 college students and is expected to rise in the year to come because of its high quality of teaching in a very affordable cost. And a greater number of students would mean a need for a much bigger and comfortable facility to render a much better service to the students. For instance, the laboratories, the library, etc., but of them all, library should be given its utmost important for it?s where we research or get some things that we never learn from our classroom, and most of all study. So, it must be spacious enough to accommodate the growing number of students for it to be conducive for learning. Making a decision whether to expand the library needs a thorough study with the real system. But by doing so would be costly, time consuming, and when comparing alternatives it is useful that you can control the conditions under which the experiments are performed so direct comparisons can be made. The software we developed is to accumulate the actual event of the CIT college library as it progresses through time so as to monitor how often the students visit the library, their usual number and mass. Making it beneficial for the authorities in foreseeing the current and the coming situation in the library, since it will be shown in an animated graphical display for easy interpretation. The system determines and records the random arrivals and departures at a given point in time of a certain library user. It can also save data or reports at any point in time and also you can retrieve it so you can compare it with the previous data gathered. It has also a run time graph for you to see the flow of the outgoing and incoming students. Hence, leads to capturing the necessary computations to decide if the area of the library should be extended. Also, users are able to interact with the system. The user may stop the simulation run at any point and obtain information about the status of the model and the performance of the system being modeled.
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Current trend in CIT?s student population shows an increasing number of students every year. Presently, there are about 10,000 college students and is expected to rise in the year to come because of its high quality of teaching in a very affordable cost. And a greater number of students would mean a need for a much bigger and comfortable facility to render a much better service to the students. For instance, the laboratories, the library, etc., but of them all, library should be given its utmost important for it?s where we research or get some things that we never learn from our classroom, and most of all study. So, it must be spacious enough to accommodate the growing number of students for it to be conducive for learning.

Making a decision whether to expand the library needs a thorough study with the real system. But by doing so would be costly, time consuming, and when comparing alternatives it is useful that you can control the conditions under which the experiments are performed so direct comparisons can be made. The software we developed is to accumulate the actual event of the CIT college library as it progresses through time so as to monitor how often the students visit the library, their usual number and mass. Making it beneficial for the authorities in foreseeing the current and the coming situation in the library, since it will be shown in an animated graphical display for easy interpretation. The system determines and records the random arrivals and departures at a given point in time of a certain library user. It can also save data or reports at any point in time and also you can retrieve it so you can compare it with the previous data gathered. It has also a run time graph for you to see the flow of the outgoing and incoming students. Hence, leads to capturing the necessary computations to decide if the area of the library should be extended.

Also, users are able to interact with the system. The user may stop the simulation run at any point and obtain information about the status of the model and the performance of the system being modeled.

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