Finding Feasible Systems for Subjective Constraints Using Recycled Observations
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Recommendations
- Selection of the best in the presence of subjective stochastic constraints
- Finding feasible systems in the presence of constraints on multiple performance measures
- Selection procedures for simulations with multiple constraints under independent and correlated sampling
- Fully sequential procedures for comparing constrained systems via simulation
- Novel approaches to feasibility determination
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- A fully sequential procedure for indifference-zone selection in simulation
- A procedure for selecting a subset of size m containing the l best of k independent normal populations, with applications to simulation
- Approximate Simulation Budget Allocation for Selecting the Best Design in the Presence of Stochastic Constraints
- Finding feasible systems in the presence of constraints on multiple performance measures
- Fully sequential procedures for comparing constrained systems via simulation
- Green Simulation
- Handbook of simulation optimization
- Selection procedures for simulations with multiple constraints under independent and correlated sampling
- Self-adjusting the tolerance level in a fully sequential feasibility check procedure
- Sequential Bayes-optimal policies for multiple comparisons with a known standard
- Stochastically Constrained Ranking and Selection via SCORE
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