What Is Enough Data? (The Learning Curve May Tell)
R. H. Ross
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R. H. Ross: Air Test and Evaluation Squadron One, U.S. Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Maryland
Interfaces, 1977, vol. 7, issue 2, 37-38
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An essay about what amount of data in the real world of OR application is enough to be considered sufficient data base for analysis. It is argued that a very real constraint on test resources ensures that the law of large numbers will never apply to such an experiment.
Date: 1977
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