This lecture continues to discuss issues related to estimating absolute performance from transient and steady-state simulations (of terminating and non-terminating systems, respectively). We continue to emphasize the importance and utility of interval estimations (over point estimates). We then move on to discuss experimental methodologies useful for steady-state simulations, particularly related to eliminating estimator bias and reducing computational time.
[ due to an instructor error, the lecture from 2021-11-09 was not recorded, and the archived 2020-11-010lecture is re-used here instead ]
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