W. Kelton. Proceedings of the 1999 Winter Simulation Conference, page 33--38. IEEE, (July 1999)
Abstract
This tutorial introduces some of the ideas, issues, challenges, solutions, and opportunities in deciding how to experiment with a simulation model to learn about its behavior. Careful planning, or designing, of simulation experiments is generally a great help, saving time and effort by providing efficient ways to estimate the effects of changes in the model’s inputs on its outputs. Traditional experimental-design methods are discussed in the context of simulation experiments, as are the broader questions pertaining to planning computer-simulation experiments.
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%1 Kelton1999
%A Kelton, W. David
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%D 1999
%E Farrington, P.A.
%E Nembhard, H.B.
%E Sturrock, D.T.
%E Evans, G.W.
%I IEEE
%K AA
%P 33--38
%T DESIGNING SIMULATION EXPERIMENTS
%X This tutorial introduces some of the ideas, issues, challenges, solutions, and opportunities in deciding how to experiment with a simulation model to learn about its behavior. Careful planning, or designing, of simulation experiments is generally a great help, saving time and effort by providing efficient ways to estimate the effects of changes in the model’s inputs on its outputs. Traditional experimental-design methods are discussed in the context of simulation experiments, as are the broader questions pertaining to planning computer-simulation experiments.
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