| Beschreibung |
In this project, students will design and implement a ”What–If” simulation engine around a BIM–based workflow for enlarging an existing window opening, focusing on coordinated work between craftspeople and an industrial robot. Using AnyLogic, they will build a discrete–event / hybrid simulation model of the reference process (from site arrival and precision scanning to removal, cutting, installation and final inspection), research and encode realistic what–if scenarios (e.g. missing workers, repeated scans, unexpected damage, extended cutting times, tool or sensor failures, alternative task sequences or parallelisation), and define a minimal JSON–based format In adittion to Spring Boot service that exports a selected workflow, triggers simulation runs with scenario parameters, and returns key indicators such as mission duration, resource utilisation, rework frequency and bottlenecks. A simple ”What–If” panel in the web frontend will allow users to configure scenarios and visualise their impact directly, providing a reusable simulation backend and UI prototype. |