This introductory tutorial gives a survey on the use of statistical designs for what if-or sensitivity analysis in simulation.This analysis uses regression analysis to approximate the input/output transformation that is implied by the simulation model; the resulting regression model is also known as metamodel, response surface, compact model, emulator, etc.Regression analysis gives better results when the simulation experiment is well designed, using classical statistical designs (such as fractional factorials, including 2 k-p designs).These statistical techniques reduce the ad hoc character of simulation; that is, these techniques can make simulation studies give more general results, in less time
Simulation is a frequently applied tool in the discipline of animal health economics. Application of...
This tutorial discusses what-if analysis and optimization of System Dynamics models. These problems ...
Many simulation practitioners can get more from their analyses by using the statistical theory on de...
This introductory tutorial gives a survey on the use of statistical designs for what if-or sensitivi...
This chapter gives a survey on the use of statistical designs for what-if analysis in simula- tion, ...
Sensitivity analysis may serve validation, optimization, and risk analysis of simulation models.This...
Sensitivity analysis may serve validation, optimization, and risk analysis of simulation models. Thi...
Sensitivity analysis may serve validation, optimization, and risk analysis of simulation models. Thi...
This chapter gives a survey on the use of statistical designs for what-if analysis in simula- tion, ...
This tutorial reviews the design and analysis of simulation experiments. These experiments may have ...
Kleijnen, J. P. C. (1990). Sensitivity analysis of simulation experiments: Regression analysis and s...
AbstractThis Invited Lecture covers classic and modern designs, and their metamodels. Classic resolu...
This contribution presents an overview of sensitivity analysis of simulation models, including the e...
Sensitivity analysis may serve validation, optimization, and risk analysis of simulation models. Thi...
Many simulation practitioners can get more from their analyses by using the statistical theory on de...
Simulation is a frequently applied tool in the discipline of animal health economics. Application of...
This tutorial discusses what-if analysis and optimization of System Dynamics models. These problems ...
Many simulation practitioners can get more from their analyses by using the statistical theory on de...
This introductory tutorial gives a survey on the use of statistical designs for what if-or sensitivi...
This chapter gives a survey on the use of statistical designs for what-if analysis in simula- tion, ...
Sensitivity analysis may serve validation, optimization, and risk analysis of simulation models.This...
Sensitivity analysis may serve validation, optimization, and risk analysis of simulation models. Thi...
Sensitivity analysis may serve validation, optimization, and risk analysis of simulation models. Thi...
This chapter gives a survey on the use of statistical designs for what-if analysis in simula- tion, ...
This tutorial reviews the design and analysis of simulation experiments. These experiments may have ...
Kleijnen, J. P. C. (1990). Sensitivity analysis of simulation experiments: Regression analysis and s...
AbstractThis Invited Lecture covers classic and modern designs, and their metamodels. Classic resolu...
This contribution presents an overview of sensitivity analysis of simulation models, including the e...
Sensitivity analysis may serve validation, optimization, and risk analysis of simulation models. Thi...
Many simulation practitioners can get more from their analyses by using the statistical theory on de...
Simulation is a frequently applied tool in the discipline of animal health economics. Application of...
This tutorial discusses what-if analysis and optimization of System Dynamics models. These problems ...
Many simulation practitioners can get more from their analyses by using the statistical theory on de...