Statistical ranking and selection (R&S) is a collection of experiment design and analysis techniques for selecting the "population" with the largest or smallest mean performance from among a finite set of alternatives. R&S procedures have received considerable research attention in the stochastic simulation community, and they have been incorporated in commercial simulation software. One of the ways that R&S procedures are evaluated and compared is via the expected number of samples (often replications) that must be generated to reach a decision. In this paper we argue that sampling cost alone does not adequately characterize the efficiency of ranking-and-selection procedures, and we introduce a new sequential procedure that provides the sa...
Sequential sampling problems arise in stochastic simulation and many other applications. Sampling is...
Selection procedures are used in many applications to select the best of a finite set of alternative...
Statistical selection is discussed in general terms. In a certain selection procedures are often mor...
Statistical ranking and selection (R&S) is a collection of experiment design and analysis techniques...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (max...
Two-stage selection procedures have been widely studied and applied to determine appropri-ate sample...
Abstract: Fully sequential indifference-zone selection procedures have been proposed in the simulati...
Many ranking-and-selection (R&S) procedures have been invented for choosing the best simulated s...
In this paper we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (maximum or minim...
For many discrete simulation optimization applications, it is often difficult to decide which Rankin...
This paper presents a selection procedure that combines Bechhofer's indifference zone selec tion and...
In this paper we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (maximum or minim...
We present two fully sequential indifference-zone procedures to select the best sys-tem from a numbe...
Ranking and selection procedures (R&S) were developed by statisticians to search for the best am...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.In this paper we consider selection and ranking problems for the ca...
Sequential sampling problems arise in stochastic simulation and many other applications. Sampling is...
Selection procedures are used in many applications to select the best of a finite set of alternative...
Statistical selection is discussed in general terms. In a certain selection procedures are often mor...
Statistical ranking and selection (R&S) is a collection of experiment design and analysis techniques...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (max...
Two-stage selection procedures have been widely studied and applied to determine appropri-ate sample...
Abstract: Fully sequential indifference-zone selection procedures have been proposed in the simulati...
Many ranking-and-selection (R&S) procedures have been invented for choosing the best simulated s...
In this paper we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (maximum or minim...
For many discrete simulation optimization applications, it is often difficult to decide which Rankin...
This paper presents a selection procedure that combines Bechhofer's indifference zone selec tion and...
In this paper we address the problem of finding the simulated system with the best (maximum or minim...
We present two fully sequential indifference-zone procedures to select the best sys-tem from a numbe...
Ranking and selection procedures (R&S) were developed by statisticians to search for the best am...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.In this paper we consider selection and ranking problems for the ca...
Sequential sampling problems arise in stochastic simulation and many other applications. Sampling is...
Selection procedures are used in many applications to select the best of a finite set of alternative...
Statistical selection is discussed in general terms. In a certain selection procedures are often mor...