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A site plan is a map of the event and is essential for event planning and management. All key stakeholders can use it as part of the planning process, with consultation as to its final layout. The site plan must be easy to interpret and be posted strategically around the site for use by patrons. The site plan can be distributed for setting up the event and is also invaluable in an emergency. Use the checklist below to determine what must be shown on the site map. Use a simple grid format and include surrounding streets and landmarks. Entrances,. | DISCRETE-EVENT SIMULATION A FIRST COURSE Lawrence Leemis Professor of Mathematics The College of William Mary Williamsburg VA 23187-8795 757-221-2034 leemis@math.wm.edu Steve Park Professor of Computer Science The College of William Mary December 1994 Revisions 9-1996 9-1997 9-1998 1-1999 9-1999 1-2000 8-2003 6-2004 Current Revision December 2004 Blank Page Brief Contents 1. Models 1 2. Random Number Generation 37 3. Discrete-Event Simulation 100 4. Statistics 131 5. Next-Event Simulation 185 6. Discrete Random Variables 223 7. Continuous Random Variables 279 8. Output Analysis 346 9. Input Modeling 396 10. Projects .