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The tradeoff between sampling and switching: New sequential procedures for indifference-zone selection
L. Jeff Hong
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Barry L. Nelson
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Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences
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Adaptive Procedure
33%
Computational Cost
33%
Design of Experiments
33%
Expected number
33%
Experiment Analysis
33%
Finite Sets
33%
Indifference Zone
100%
Mean Performance
33%
Ranking Method
66%
Sampling Cost
33%
Sampling numbers
33%
Selection Strategy
100%
Sequential Procedure
100%
Simulation Software
33%
Statistical Guarantees
33%
Statistical Ranking
33%
Statistical Selection
33%
Stochastic Simulation
33%
Mathematics
Analysis Technique
100%
Computational Cost
100%
Experiment Design
100%
Finite Set
100%
Stochastics
100%
Computer Science
Analysis Technique
33%
Computational Cost
33%
Design Technique
33%
Sequential Procedure
100%
Stochastic Simulation
33%