The 31st Annual Simulation Symposium
Model Reduction: Some Results
Boston, Massachusetts
April 05-April 09
ISBN: 0-8186-8418-6
Simulation is becoming a popular tool, aided by the development of powerful and faster computers, new features like parallel and distributed simulation and easier simulation software that allows to reduce the time to implement a model. In spite of that, the cycle time of a simulation study is still long. This paper presents some remarks on Model Reduction Reasoning and how through this, the time of a simulation study could be reduced. The discussion is based on the example of Kienbaum and Paul (1994) of the Pub Problem, using a simplification of their H-ACD representation to describe the original and reduced models. The models are implemented and the results obtained shows their statistical equivalence which suggests the feasibility of this approach.
Citation:
Leonardo Chwif, Marcos R.P. Barretto, Miguel Cezar Santoro, "Model Reduction: Some Results," ss, pp.120, The 31st Annual Simulation Symposium, 1998
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