This paper proposes a technique for estimating steady-state quantiles from discrete-event simulation models, with particular attention paid to cycle time quantiles of manufacturing systems. The technique is based on the Cornish–Fisher expansion, justified through an extensive empirical study, and is supported with mathematical analysis. It is shown that the technique provides precise and accurate estimates for the most commonly estimated quantiles with minimal data storage and low computational requirements
We describe a practical recipe for determining when to stop a simulation which is intended to estima...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the si...
We propose nonstandard simulation estimators of expected time averages over finite intervals [0, t],...
This paper proposes a technique for estimating steady-state quantiles from discrete-event simu-latio...
INDIRECT CYCLE-TIME QUANTILE ESTIMATION FOR NON-FIFO DISPATCHING POLICIES Previous work has shown th...
10.1080/0740817X.2010.521806IIE Transactions (Institute of Industrial Engineers)433176-191IIET
Simulation results are often limited to mean values, even though this provides very limited informat...
Quantiles are convenient measures of the entire range of values of simulation outputs. However, unli...
Abstract: Stochastic simulation has become a well established paradigm used in performance evaluatio...
Simulation output data analysis in performance evaluation studies of complex stochastic systems such...
Discrete event simulation is well known to be a powerful approach to investigate behaviour of comple...
ABSTRACT The issue of the initial transient phase in steady state simulation has been widely discuss...
Simulation results are often limited to mean values, even though this provides very limited infor- m...
Cycle time-throughput (CT-TH) percentile curves quantify the relationship between percentiles of cyc...
Cycle time-throughput (CT-TH) percentile curves quantify the relationship between percentiles of cyc...
We describe a practical recipe for determining when to stop a simulation which is intended to estima...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the si...
We propose nonstandard simulation estimators of expected time averages over finite intervals [0, t],...
This paper proposes a technique for estimating steady-state quantiles from discrete-event simu-latio...
INDIRECT CYCLE-TIME QUANTILE ESTIMATION FOR NON-FIFO DISPATCHING POLICIES Previous work has shown th...
10.1080/0740817X.2010.521806IIE Transactions (Institute of Industrial Engineers)433176-191IIET
Simulation results are often limited to mean values, even though this provides very limited informat...
Quantiles are convenient measures of the entire range of values of simulation outputs. However, unli...
Abstract: Stochastic simulation has become a well established paradigm used in performance evaluatio...
Simulation output data analysis in performance evaluation studies of complex stochastic systems such...
Discrete event simulation is well known to be a powerful approach to investigate behaviour of comple...
ABSTRACT The issue of the initial transient phase in steady state simulation has been widely discuss...
Simulation results are often limited to mean values, even though this provides very limited infor- m...
Cycle time-throughput (CT-TH) percentile curves quantify the relationship between percentiles of cyc...
Cycle time-throughput (CT-TH) percentile curves quantify the relationship between percentiles of cyc...
We describe a practical recipe for determining when to stop a simulation which is intended to estima...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the si...
We propose nonstandard simulation estimators of expected time averages over finite intervals [0, t],...