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The Use of Multiple Ranking Procedures to Analyze Simulations of Management Systems: A Tutorial

Jack Kleijnen (), Thomas H. Naylor and Terry G. Seaks
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Thomas H. Naylor: Duke University
Terry G. Seaks: Duke University

Management Science, 1972, vol. 18, issue 6, B245-B257

Abstract: This paper describes the use of multiple ranking procedures to analyze data generated from computer simulation experiments with models of management systems. After outlining the rationale for the use of multiple ranking procedures with computer simulation experiments and defining some basic terminology, we examine several specific multiple ranking procedures. Careful attention is given to the assumptions underlying the different multiple ranking procedures and the extent to which these assumptions are satisfied by the data generated by simulation experiments. An example model is included to illustrate the applicability of multiple ranking procedures to simulation experiments in management science.

Date: 1972
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