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DTIC ADA056722: Statistical Analysis of the Output Data from Termin...
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This paper precisely defines the two types of simulations
(terminating and steady-state) with regard to analysis of
simulation output and discuss some common measures of
performance for each type. It is also concluded that a
significant proportion of simulations in the real world
are of the terminating type. This is contrary to the
impression one gets from reading the simulation
literature, where the steady-state case is almost
exclusively considered. Although analyses of terminating
simulations are considerably easier than are those of
steady-state simulations, they have not received a
careful treatment in the literature. Empirical results
are given for fixed sample size, relative width, and
absolute width procedures which can be used for
constructing confidence intervals for measures of
performance in the terminating case.
Date Published: 2017-06-07 06:58:22
Identifier: DTIC_ADA056722
Item Size: 22500214
Language: english
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