What is the difference between activity and event in "simulation"?

In summary, the conversation discusses the difference between activities and events in a system. Activities are actions that take time and can be triggered by events, while events are instantaneous occurrences that change the state of the system. Examples of activities include ordering, eating, and paying, while examples of events include placing an order and completing a deposit. The distinction between activities and events is important in understanding the functioning of a system.
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I am studying about components of a system.

Activity-:

It is What entities do to cause changes is activity. It is represented by time period of a specified length.

Event-:

Event is defined as an instantaneous occurrence that might change state of the system. Endogenous events occurs within the system and exogenous events occurs outside the system.

eg-: making a deposit is an activity, arrival of customer is an exogenous event and completion of service of a customer is an endogenous event.

I don't see any difference between them. making deposits can also be an event as it'll change the state of the system. i.e money in bank account.

The one difference that can be taken from these definitions is "instantaneous" vs "time period' but the examples don't deliver anything about it.

Below is the figure from a slide available online.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/chMzYhlTlQxQnffh5UfK6qQZTl10HyYnUBBh0j4PiyTeF7A7_-qi1qxsr9on4Rvp6iUiMkz_haHmoPJUdVeybaWkhtwhWsGBFGrxDjiXqCW9mEguaVfdXMs259fd1Y7ziXJU_GMA4ydvMOxJ2e_kM4I
 
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An activity, for lack of a better word, takes time. Getting the burger from the counter is an event, but eating it is an activity. Ordering is an activity. Talking with the wait staff, "you want fries with that", etc. Once you've finished Ordering, an Order is Placed. That's an event. The order is now in the kitchen where it can be prepared (another activity). But the Order Placed is the event that triggered that activity.

Once you've eaten (activity), you go to Pay. Paying is an activity (cash or card, sign here, etc.), but at some point you will move from "owing" to "paid". That's an event that triggered that state.

If you Exit (an event) but are still "Owing", then the "Bouncer" activity starts as someone runs out to catch you.
 
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"Making a Deposit" is not an event. The events might be "New deposit record is available", "start of deposit creation", "deposit envelope received", "new deposit record serial number ready", etc. There may be dozens of milestone events that occur in the process of "making a deposit".
 
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What is the difference between activity and event in "simulation"?

Activity and event are two important concepts in simulation. While they may seem similar, there are key differences between them.

What is an activity in simulation?

An activity in simulation refers to a process or action that occurs within the simulated system. This can include tasks, operations, or behaviors that are modeled to represent real-world actions.

What is an event in simulation?

An event in simulation refers to a specific point in time when something significant happens within the simulated system. This can include changes in state, the occurrence of an action, or the completion of a task.

How are activities and events related in simulation?

In simulation, activities and events are closely connected. Activities often lead to events, and events can trigger new activities. Together, they help to model the behavior and dynamics of a system.

Why is it important to distinguish between activities and events in simulation?

Distinguishing between activities and events is crucial in simulation because it allows for a more accurate representation of real-world systems. By understanding the differences between the two, simulation models can better capture the complexity and dynamics of the system being studied.

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