A practical introduction to analysis of simulation output data
A practical introduction to analysis of simulation output data
The tutorial will be used to introduce some basic techniques for analysing the output of stochastic simulation models. Using examples, we will describe methods for determining the optimal warm-up length and number of replications as well as introducing ways of using simulation to compare different systems.
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Currie, Christine S.m.
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Cheng, Russell C.h.
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December 2016
Currie, Christine S.m.
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Cheng, Russell C.h.
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Currie, Christine S.m. and Cheng, Russell C.h.
(2016)
A practical introduction to analysis of simulation output data.
In 2016 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC).
IEEE.
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(doi:10.1109/WSC.2016.7822084).
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Abstract
The tutorial will be used to introduce some basic techniques for analysing the output of stochastic simulation models. Using examples, we will describe methods for determining the optimal warm-up length and number of replications as well as introducing ways of using simulation to compare different systems.
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Accepted/In Press date: 8 July 2016
Published date: December 2016
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2016 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), , Washington D.C., United States, 2016-12-11 - 2016-12-14
Organisations:
Mathematical Sciences, Operational Research
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Local EPrints ID: 406301
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/406301
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