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    The paper gives an overview of those aspects of simulation methodology that exploit the stochastic structure of queueing systems. The main tool used for describing is a generalized semi-Markov process. The following main topics are covered: Basic methodology for the analysis of simulation output with estimation of transient and steady-state quantities; diffusion approximations for queues in heavy traffic with insight into the simulation run-length required to estimate steady-state quantities as the traffic intensity tends to unity; the ideas of variance reduction and efficiency improvement which permit the simulator to improve upon conventional estimation methods by incorporating knowledge of the stochastic system under consideration; seven techniques exploiting queueing-related stochastic structure. Finally, two methods (based on perturbation analysis and likelihood ratios) for estimating gradients of queueing performance parameters are discussed.
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    aspects of simulation methodology
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    queueing systems
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    semi-Markov process
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    diffusion approximations
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    steady-state quantities
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    perturbation analysis
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    performance parameters
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