Stochastic simulation optimization an optimal computing budget allocation

With the advance of new computing technology, simulation is becoming very popular for designing large, complex and stochastic engineering systems, since closed-form analytical solutions generally do not exist for such problems. However, the added flexibility of simulation often creates models that a...

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Main Author: Chen, Chun-hung.
Other Authors: Lee, Loo Hay.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, c2011.
Series: System engineering and operations research ; vol. 1.
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ISBN: 9789814282659
9781628702309
9789814282642
Physical Description: 1 online zdroj (xviii, 227 p.) : ill.

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Summary: With the advance of new computing technology, simulation is becoming very popular for designing large, complex and stochastic engineering systems, since closed-form analytical solutions generally do not exist for such problems. However, the added flexibility of simulation often creates models that are computationally intractable. Moreover, to obtain a sound statistical estimate at a specified level of confidence, a large number of simulation runs (or replications) is usually required for each design alternative. If the number of design alternatives is large, the total simulation cost can be very expensive. Stochastic Simulation Optimization addresses the pertinent efficiency issue via smart allocation of computing resource in the simulation experiments for optimization, and aims to provide academic researchers and industrial practitioners with a comprehensive coverage of OCBA approach for stochastic simulation optimization. Starting with an intuitive explanation of computing budget allocation and a discussion of its impact on optimization performance, a series of OCBA approaches developed for various problems are then presented, from the selection of the best design to optimization with multiple objectives. Finally, this book discusses the potential extension of OCBA notion to different applications such as data envelopment analysis, experiments of design and rare-event simulation.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-224) and index.
ISBN: 9789814282659
9781628702309
9789814282642
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