In this paper, we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (maximum or minimum) expected performance when the number of alternatives is finite, but large enough that ranking-and-selection (R&S) procedures may require too much computation to be practical. Our approach is to use the data provided by the first stage of sampling in an R&S procedure to screen out alternatives that are not competitive, and thereby avoid the (typically much larger) second-stage sample for these systems. Our procedures represent a compromise between standard R&S procedures—which are easy to implement, but can be computationally inefficient—and fully sequential procedures—which can be statistically efficient, but are more difficu...
Ranking and selection (R&S) procedures form an important research field in computer simulation and i...
This dissertation deals with the various statistical guarantees delivered by ranking-and-selection (...
In this paper, we develop a ranking and selection procedure for making multiple comparisons of syste...
[[abstract]]© 2001 INFORMS - In this paper, we address the problem of finding the simulated system w...
In this paper we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (maximum or minim...
In this paper we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (maximum or minim...
Statistical ranking and selection (R&S) is a collection of experiment design and analysis techniques...
Statistical ranking and selection (R&S) is a collection of experiment design and analysis techniques...
Many ranking-and-selection (R&S) procedures have been invented for choosing the best simulated s...
We describe the basic principles of ranking and selection, a collection of experiment-design techniq...
Statistical selection procedures are used to select the best simulated system from a finite set of a...
For many discrete simulation optimization applications, it is often difficult to decide which Rankin...
Selection procedures are used in many applications to select the best of a finite set of alternative...
Ranking and selection procedures (R&S) were developed by statisticians to search for the best am...
In many practical problems, simulation models are used to support complex decision-making processes ...
Ranking and selection (R&S) procedures form an important research field in computer simulation and i...
This dissertation deals with the various statistical guarantees delivered by ranking-and-selection (...
In this paper, we develop a ranking and selection procedure for making multiple comparisons of syste...
[[abstract]]© 2001 INFORMS - In this paper, we address the problem of finding the simulated system w...
In this paper we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (maximum or minim...
In this paper we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (maximum or minim...
Statistical ranking and selection (R&S) is a collection of experiment design and analysis techniques...
Statistical ranking and selection (R&S) is a collection of experiment design and analysis techniques...
Many ranking-and-selection (R&S) procedures have been invented for choosing the best simulated s...
We describe the basic principles of ranking and selection, a collection of experiment-design techniq...
Statistical selection procedures are used to select the best simulated system from a finite set of a...
For many discrete simulation optimization applications, it is often difficult to decide which Rankin...
Selection procedures are used in many applications to select the best of a finite set of alternative...
Ranking and selection procedures (R&S) were developed by statisticians to search for the best am...
In many practical problems, simulation models are used to support complex decision-making processes ...
Ranking and selection (R&S) procedures form an important research field in computer simulation and i...
This dissertation deals with the various statistical guarantees delivered by ranking-and-selection (...
In this paper, we develop a ranking and selection procedure for making multiple comparisons of syste...