
Discrete Event Simulation
Discrete Event Simulation (DES) is a modeling technique used to analyze complex systems by simulating individual events that occur at specific points in time. Instead of observing every moment continuously, DES focuses on key events—like a customer arriving at a bank or a machine breaking down—that trigger changes in the system. By creating a virtual model of these events and their interactions, DES helps organizations understand behaviors and outcomes, make informed decisions, optimize processes, and predict the impact of changes in various scenarios, all without disrupting real-world operations.