Global Sensitivity Analysis
Harvey M. Wagner
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Harvey M. Wagner: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Operations Research, 1995, vol. 43, issue 6, 948-969
Abstract:
In applications of operations research models, decision makers must assess the sensitivity of outputs to imprecise values for some of the model's parameters. Existing analytic approaches for classic optimization models rely heavily on duality properties for assessing the impact of local parameter variations, parametric programming for examining systematic variations in model coefficients, or stochastic programming for ascertaining a robust solution. This paper accommodates extensive simultaneous variations in any of an operations research model's parameters. For constrained optimization models, the paper demonstrates practical approaches for determining relative parameter sensitivity with respect to a model's optimal objective function value, decision variables, and other analytic functions of a solution. Relative sensitivity is assessed by assigning a portion of variation in an output value to each parameter that is imprecisely specified. The computing steps encompass optimization, Monte Carlo sampling, and statistical analyses, in addition to model specification. The required computations can be achieved with commercially available off-the-shelf software available for microcomputers and other platforms. The paper uses a broad set of test models to demonstrate the merit of the approaches. The results are easily put to use by a practitioner. The paper also outlines further research developments to extend the applicability of the approaches.
Keywords: programming; linear; sensitivity analysis; statistics; estimation; fitting value of optimal objective function (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1995
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