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New Developments in Ranking and Selection: An Empirical Comparison of the Three Main Approaches
Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, 2005.
Selection procedures are used in many applications to select the best of a finite set of alternatives, as in discrete optimization with simulation. There are a wide variety of procedures, which begs the question of which selection procedure to select. This paper (a) summarizes the main structural approaches to deriving selection procedures, (b) describes an innovative empirical testbed, and (c) summarizes results from work in progress that provides the most exhaustive assessment of selection
doi:10.1109/wsc.2005.1574312
dblp:conf/wsc/BrankeCS05
fatcat:5mdnzt5q55f4jguyhrcloddvxq