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In the exhibition space planning, unnecessary viewing time and shortening of service waiting time through efficient arrangement of exhibition contents are important factors to increase user's space satisfaction. If simulation can be verified from the planning stage, it can be very helpful for space improvement, but it has limitations in simulation verification due to the uncertainty and variability of the exhibition space and the variety of exhibition contents. Discrete event simulation is difficult to apply to exhibition spaces with high uncertainty and variability because the user's circulation and service can be applied. In order to solve this problem, the exhibition content was first classified according to the type of viewing, set as a quantitative object, and then applied to the simulation of discrete events in the exhibition space to grasp its usefulness as a verification tool. By applying this to the empirical model Busan Museum of Movies Simulation tool that can measure the viewing time and the number of people processed within the time according to the intended viewing route. It is expected that the simulation of discrete events in an indeterminate and variable exhibition facility through the classification of exhibition content and the organization of the circulation system will have great utility as a useful verification tool to quantify and analyze spatial analysis indicators. |