Discrete event simulation

Discrete-event simulation

Discrete-event simulation models the operation of a system as a sequence of events in time. It progresses either through next-event time or incremental time progression, and is distinct from continuous simulation which changes the system state continuously over time.

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15-323 / 15-623 Computer Music Systems and Information Processing

Carnegie Mellon University

Spring 2019

This course explores discrete music information representation and manipulation. It introduces timed event sequences, MIDI protocol, and non-real-time processing techniques like Markov models and algorithmic composition. Prior knowledge of course 15-122 is required.

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