// About The Final Exam // Duration – 3 hours Total Marks – 100 Examination Aids: A Non-programmable Calculator and an 8.5” by 11” double-sided fact sheet The exam has 8 questions, most with several parts. All questions are worth 12.5 marks. If a question has parts, each part within a question is worth the same. If part of a question has subparts, each of the subparts is worth the same and the marks for the subparts add up to the marks for the part. You are responsible for all the readings as well as material covered in lectures, tutorials, assignments (pay attention to these!) and the lecture notes. To guide your studies, here is an indicator of what each question covers: 1) Probability 2) Performance Measurements for a System 3) Discrete-Time Markov Chain 4) Continuous-Time Markov Chain 5) Random Number Generators 6) Programming Question: making things random 7) Activities related to selecting an Input Probability Distribution 8) Priorities in Queues