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By Jack P.C. Kleijnen

"Design and Analysis of Simulation Experiments" was published by Springer in October 19, 2007 - New York (State), the book is classified in bibliography genre, it has 222 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Design and Analysis of Simulation Experiments” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Design and Analysis of Simulation Experiments
- Author: Jack P.C. Kleijnen
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 222
- Publisher: Springer
- Publish Date: October 19, 2007
- Publish Location: New York (State)
- Genres: bibliography
- Dewey Decimal Classification: 003
- Library of Congress Classification: T57.62 .K54 2008
“Design and Analysis of Simulation Experiments” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Simulación, Métodos de - Simulation methods - Experimenteel ontwerp - Simulatiemodellen - Distribution (Probability theory) - Engineering design - Industrial engineering - Mathematical statistics - Mathematics
Edition Specifications:
- Number of Pages: xiii, 216 p. : ill. 25 cm.
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL7447863M - OL8057996W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 141380110
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2007926589
- ISBN-13: 9780387718125 - 9780387718132
- ISBN-10: 0387718125
- All ISBNs: 0387718125 - 9780387718125 - 9780387718132
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"Design and Analysis of Simulation Experiments" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Preface
- 2- Introduction
- 3- Black Box Metamodels
- 4- Low
- 5- rder Polynomial Regression
- 6- Metamodels and Designs: A Single Factor
- 7- Low
- 8- rder Polynomial Models and Designs: Multiple Factors
- 9- Low
- 10- rder Polynomial Models and Screening Designs: Hundreds of Factors
- 11- Kriging Metamodels
- 12- Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) and other Space
- 13- illing Designs
- 14- Cross
- 15- alidation of Metamodels
- 16- Conclusions and Further Research.
"Design and Analysis of Simulation Experiments" Description:
Harvard Library:
This is an advanced expository book on statistical methods for the Design and Analysis of Simulation Experiments (DASE). Though the book focuses on DASE for discrete-event simulation (such as queuing and inventory simulations), it also discusses DASE for deterministic simulation (such as engineering and physics simulations). The text presents both classic and modern statistical designs. Classic designs (e.g., fractional factorials) assume only a few factors with a few values per factor. The resulting input/output data of the simulation experiment are analyzed through low-order polynomials, which are linear regression (meta)models. Modern designs allow many more factors, possible with many values per factor. These designs include group screening (e.g., Sequential Bifurcation, SB) and space filling designs (e.g., Latin Hypercube Sampling, LHS).^ The data resulting from these modern designs may be analyzed through low-order polynomials for group screening and various metamodel types (e.g., Kriging) for LHS. In this way, the book provides relatively simple solutions for the problem of which scenarios to simulate and how to analyze the resulting data. The book also includes methods for computationally expensive simulations. It discusses only those tactical issues that are closely related to strategic issues; i.e., the text briefly discusses run-length and variance reduction techniques. The leading textbooks on discrete-event simulation pay little attention to the strategic issues of simulation. The author has been working on strategic issues for approximately forty years, in various scientific disciples--such as operations research, management science, industrial engineering, mathematical statistics, economics, nuclear engineering, computer science, and information systems.^ The intended audience is comprised of researchers, graduate students, and mature practitioners in the simulation area. They are assumed to have a basic knowledge of simulation and mathematical statistics; nevertheless, the book summarizes these basics, for the readers' convenience.
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