Simulation results are often limited to mean values, even though this provides very limited infor- mation about the analyzed systems' performance. Quantile analysis provides much deeper insights into the performance of simulation system of interest. A set of quantiles can be used to approximate a cumulative distribution function, providing full information about a given performance characteristic of the simulated system. In this paper, we will present two methods for parallel sequential estimation of steady state quantiles. The quantiles are estimated using simulation output data from concur- rently executed independent replications. They are calculated sequentially and on-line, i.e. during simulation, to ensure that the results are produce...
TR-COSC 03/08Today, many studies of communication networks rely on simulation conducted to assess th...
Often in simulation procedures are not proposed unless they are supported by a strong mathematical b...
This paper proposes a technique for estimating steady-state quantiles from discrete-event simulation...
Simulation results are often limited to mean values, even though this provides very limited informat...
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 compl...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the si...
Quantiles are convenient measures of the entire range of values of simulation outputs. However, unli...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the s...
A simple and effective way to exploit parallel processors in discrete event simulations is to run mu...
This paper proposes a technique for estimating steady-state quantiles from discrete-event simu-latio...
Abstract: Stochastic simulation has become a well established paradigm used in performance evaluatio...
In quantitative discrete-event simulation, the initial transient phase can cause bias in the estimat...
Abstract--This paper addresses statistical issues that arise in stochastic simulations of the steady...
We describe a practical recipe for determining when to stop a simulation which is intended to estima...
TR-COSC 03/08Today, many studies of communication networks rely on simulation conducted to assess th...
Often in simulation procedures are not proposed unless they are supported by a strong mathematical b...
This paper proposes a technique for estimating steady-state quantiles from discrete-event simulation...
Simulation results are often limited to mean values, even though this provides very limited informat...
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 compl...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the si...
Quantiles are convenient measures of the entire range of values of simulation outputs. However, unli...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the s...
A simple and effective way to exploit parallel processors in discrete event simulations is to run mu...
This paper proposes a technique for estimating steady-state quantiles from discrete-event simu-latio...
Abstract: Stochastic simulation has become a well established paradigm used in performance evaluatio...
In quantitative discrete-event simulation, the initial transient phase can cause bias in the estimat...
Abstract--This paper addresses statistical issues that arise in stochastic simulations of the steady...
We describe a practical recipe for determining when to stop a simulation which is intended to estima...
TR-COSC 03/08Today, many studies of communication networks rely on simulation conducted to assess th...
Often in simulation procedures are not proposed unless they are supported by a strong mathematical b...
This paper proposes a technique for estimating steady-state quantiles from discrete-event simulation...