Pointers to papers/books on DOE & ABM?

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Pointers to papers/books on DOE & ABM?

jpgirard
I recommend the Kleijnen et al. paper as well.

Note that all of the et al.'s in that paper are at the Naval Postgraduate
School in Monterey,
which has my other recommendation on this topic, the Seed Lab (Simulation
Experiments and Efficient Designs) website:

http://diana.cs.nps.navy.mil/SeedLab/

I tend to reference this paper of theirs quite a bit when doing agent-based
stuff:

http://www.informs-sim.org/wsc02papers/015.pdf

Their regression tree approach is very nice for getting results that are
easy for everyone to understand.


Jim



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> Oh, and probably the best reference I've seen was the one Robert
> Holmes was
> circulating awhile back:
>
> Kleijnen, et al. (2004) "A User's Guide to the Brave New World of
> Designing
> Simulation Experiments"
> http://center.uvt.nl/staff/kleijnen/informs_joc.pdf
>
> Robert also referenced this paper in the DrugTalk paper.
>
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