This is the last homework of the course. Think of an interesting and non-trivial real-world or virtual-world model. Model it using the discrete event tools that you know about, and implement it inside your framework. Your model should be a network with at least five elements, preferably with at least one sub-network.
Example models are: a virtual world crafting guild with several gatherers and several crafters; a virtual world market with several shopkeepers and customers; etc. It is a good idea to discuss your idea with me before you start modeling and implementing it. You will be graded on the basis of correctness, but also novelty, creativity, and difficulty level. Do not expect a high grade if you just put five presses with different times in a row.
Submit your sources to the Blackboard dropbox for homework 7. Note that there is no late submission box for homework 7. You will have to demonstrate your working model during the final time slot for the course, which is 2:00 p.m. -- 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 12th December, in Shineman 444.