OA4333 Simulation Analysis

Advanced techniques of model development and simulation experimentation. Discussion of current research. Actual topics selected will depend on interests of students and Instructor.

Prerequisite

OA3302

Lecture Hours

4

Lab Hours

0

Course Learning Outcomes

The objective of this course is to familiarize you with some of the many options available to

develop and apply a design of experiment to a simulation model and subsequently analyze the resulting output. Specific learning objectives are to:

•  Gain an appreciation for the breadth and depth of data that can result from simulations that are in use by the DoD through selected case studies.

•  Generate a design of experiment using a variety of methods and develop an understanding of the pros and cons of different design options.

•  Analyze data resulting from a designed experiment using a variety of methods, depending on the goal of the experiment.  For example, typical goals are:

  • develop a basic understanding of a particular simulation model or system,
  • identify key drivers, interactions, and threshold values
  • identify robust decisions or policies, and
  • compare the merits of alternative decisions or policies

•  Construct a valid confidence interval for mean performance at steady state in the presence of serial correlation and initial transient.