Previous results for stationary continuous-time processes concerning allocation of a fixed amount of simulation effort across independent replications are extended both to stationary and certain non-stationary discrete-time processes. In particular, in the presence of positive autocorrelation, variance is reduced if more short replications are designed. The magnitude, however, of the variance reduction is not great as long as the computation budget is not tight, suggesting that a good strategy is to design for a moderate number of replications in any case, which also mitigates potential bias problems.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/26214/1/0000294.pd
[[abstract]]The estimation of the variance of point estimators is a classical problem of stochastic ...
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[[abstract]]The estimation of the variance of point estimators is a classical problem of stochastic ...
This dissertation contains two parts. The first part introduces the first class of perfect sampling ...
Discrete event simulation is well known to be a powerful approach to investigate behaviour of compl...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/5936/5/ban0275.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
We investigate the merits of replication, and provide methods for optimal design (including replicat...
Variance reduction techniques are designed to improve the efficiency of stochastic simulations--that...
We present a new method for obtaining confidence intervals in steady-state simulation. In our replic...
In this dissertation, we study two problems. In the first part, we consider the two-stage methods fo...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the si...
AbstractSimulation response optimization is an important problem often encountered in behaviorinvest...
In this thesis, I examine several situations in which one can improve the efficiency of a stochastic...
The goal of steady-state simulation is often to obtain point and interval estimators for a steady-st...
This article investigates a budget allocation problem for optimally running stochastic simulation mo...
With the increase in computing power and software engineering in the past years computer based stoch...
Sequential analysis of output data during stochastic discrete-event simulation is a very effective p...
[[abstract]]The estimation of the variance of point estimators is a classical problem of stochastic ...
This dissertation contains two parts. The first part introduces the first class of perfect sampling ...
Discrete event simulation is well known to be a powerful approach to investigate behaviour of compl...