Title :
Validation of models: statistical techniques and data availability
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Syst., Tilburg Univ.
fDate :
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper shows which statistical techniques can be used to validate simulation models, depending on which real-life data are available. Concerning this availability, three situations are distinguished: (i) no data; (ii) only output data; and (iii) both input and output data. In case (i)-no real data-the analysts can still experiment with the simulation model to obtain simulated data; such an experiment should be guided by the statistical theory on the design of experiments. In case (ii) only output data-real and simulated output data can be compared through the well-known two-sample Student t statistic or certain other statistics. In case (iii)-input and output data-trace-driven simulation becomes possible, but validation should not proceed in the popular way (make a scatter plot with real and simulated outputs, fit a line, and test whether that line has unit slope and passes through the origin); alternative regression and bootstrap procedures are presented. Several case studies are summarized, to illustrate the three types of situations
Keywords :
design of experiments; simulation; statistical analysis; bootstrap procedures; case studies; data availability; design of experiments; input data; model validation; output data; regression; simulation models; statistical techniques; trace-driven simulation; two-sample Student t statistic; Analytical models; Availability; Books; Data analysis; Inspection; Lifting equipment; Scattering; Statistical analysis; Statistics; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference Proceedings, 1999 Winter
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5780-9
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.1999.823147