DocumentCode
3361712
Title
UniFit II: total support for simulation input modeling
Author
Vincent, Stephen ; Law, Averill M.
Author_Institution
Averill M. Law & Associates, Tucson, AZ, USA
fYear
1994
fDate
11-14 Dec. 1994
Firstpage
409
Lastpage
414
Abstract
Explains the important role of simulation input modeling in a successful simulation study. Two pitfalls in simulation input modeling are then presented, and we explain how any analyst, regardless of his knowledge of statistics, can easily avoid these pitfalls through the use of UniFit II. We use a set of real-world system data to demonstrate how the package automatically specifies, evaluates and ranks candidate probability distributions, and then assists an analyst in deciding whether the "best" candidate probability distribution provides an adequate representation of the data. If no candidate probability distribution provides an adequate fit, then UniFit II can define an empirical distribution function. In either case, the probability model can be automatically expressed in the analyst\´s simulation software. We then consider the general case of selecting a probability distribution in the absence of data. As an example, we show how UniFit II can be used to create busy-time and down-time models for machines that are subject to random breakdowns.
Keywords
digital simulation; modelling; probability; software packages; statistics; UniFit II; busy-time models; candidate probability distributions; data representation; down-time models; empirical distribution function; random breakdowns; simulation input modeling; simulation software; software package; statistics; Analytical models; Distribution functions; Electric breakdown; Information analysis; Manufacturing systems; Packaging; Performance analysis; Probability distribution; Statistical analysis; Statistical distributions;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference Proceedings, 1994. Winter
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2109-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.1994.717215
Filename
717215
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