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# discrete_event
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http://github.com/jdleesmiller/discrete_event
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![CI status](https://github.com/jdleesmiller/discrete_event/actions/workflows/ruby.yml/badge.svg)
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## SYNOPSIS
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This gem provides some tools for discrete event simulation (DES) in ruby. The
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main one is a DiscreteEvent::EventQueue that stores actions (ruby blocks) to
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be executed at chosen times.
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The example below uses the DiscreteEvent::Simulation class, which is a
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subclass of DiscreteEvent::EventQueue, to simulate an M/M/1 queueing system.
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```rb
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require 'discrete_event'
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# A single-server queueing system with Markovian arrival and service
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# processes.
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# Note that the simulation runs indefinitely, and that it doesn't collect
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# statistics; this is left to the user. See mm1_queue_demo, below, for
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# an example of how to collect statistics and how to stop the simulation
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# by throwing the :stop symbol.
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#
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class MM1Queue < DiscreteEvent::Simulation
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Customer = Struct.new(:arrival_time, :queue_on_arrival,
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:service_begin, :service_end)
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attr_reader :arrival_rate, :service_rate, :system, :served
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def initialize(arrival_rate, service_rate)
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super()
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@service_rate = service_rate
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@system = []
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@served = []
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end
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# Sample from Exponential distribution with given mean rate.
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def rand_exp(rate)
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end
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# Customer arrival process.
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# The after method is provided by {DiscreteEvent::Simulation}.
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# The given action (a Ruby block) will run after the random delay
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# computed by rand_exp. When it runs, the last thing the action does is
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# call new_customer, which creates an event for the next customer.
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def new_customer
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after rand_exp(arrival_rate) do
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system << Customer.new(now, queue_length)
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serve_customer if system.size == 1
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new_customer
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end
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end
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# Customer service process.
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def serve_customer
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system.first.service_begin = now
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serve_customer unless system.empty?
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# Number of customers currently waiting for service (does not include
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# the one (if any) currently being served).
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def queue_length
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# Called by super.run.
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new_customer
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# Run until a fixed number of passengers has been served.
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def mm1_queue_demo(arrival_rate, service_rate, num_pax)
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q = MM1Queue.new arrival_rate, service_rate
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```
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This and other examples are available in the `test/discrete_event` directory.
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In this example, the whole simulation happens in a single object; if you have
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multiple objects, you can use the DiscreteEvent::Events mix-in to make them
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easily share a single event queue.
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## INSTALLATION
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```
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gem install discrete_event
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```
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## REFERENCES
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- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_event_simulation
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You may also be interested in the Ruby bindings of the GNU Science Library,
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which provides a variety of pseudo-random number generators and functions for
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generating random variates from various distributions. It also provides useful
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things like histograms.
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- http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/
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- https://rubygems.org/gems/rb-gsl
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- The libgsl-ruby package in Debian.
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## HISTORY
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### 3.0.0
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- drop support for rubies older than 2.6
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- change priority queue implementation to `priority_queue_cxx` (https://rubygems.org/gems/priority_queue_cxx) for performance
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### 2.0.0
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- drop support for rubies older than 2.2
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- allow installation with PQueue 2.1
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- updated dev dependencies
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- code has been linted with rubocop
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### 1.1.0
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- compatibility with PQueue 2.x; fix for event cancellation (thanks: joshcarter)
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- added DiscreteEvent::EventQueue#run_to
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- updated dependency versions
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- split DiscreteEvent::EventQueue out of DiscreteEvent::Simulation for easier sharing between objects
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### 0.3.0
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- reorganized for compatibility with gemma 2.0; no functional changes
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- added DiscreteEvent::Simulation#at_each_index (removed in 1.0.0)
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- added DiscreteEvent::Simulation#recur_after
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- first release
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## LICENSE
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Copyright (c) 2010–2021 John Lees-Miller
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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== SYNOPSIS
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This gem provides some tools for discrete event simulation (DES) in ruby. The
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The example below uses the {DiscreteEvent::Simulation} class, which is a
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require 'rubygems'
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# Note that the simulation runs indefinitely, and that it doesn't collect
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class MM1Queue < DiscreteEvent::Simulation
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Customer = Struct.new(:arrival_time, :queue_on_arrival,
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# Customer arrival process.
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You may also be interested in the Ruby bindings of the GNU Science Library, which provides a variety of pseudo-random number generators and functions for generating random variates from various distributions. It also provides useful things like histograms.
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Copyright (c) 2010-2017 John Lees-Miller
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