Title :
OptFolio - a simulation optimization system for project portfolio planning
Author :
April, Jay ; Glover, Fred ; Kelly, James P.
Author_Institution :
OptTek Syst., Inc., Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract :
OptFolio is a new portfolio optimization software system simultaneously addresses financial return goals, catastrophic loss avoidance, and performance probability. The innovations embedded in the system enable users to confidently design effective plans for achieving financial goals, employing accurate analysis based on real data. State-of-the-art technology integrates simulation and metaheuristic optimization techniques and a new surface methodology based on linear programming into a global system that guides a series of evaluations to reveal truly optimal investment scenarios. Portfolio analysis tools are designed to aid senior management in the development and analysis of portfolio strategies, by giving them the capability to assess the impact on the corporation of various investment decisions. In this paper we will present new techniques that increase the flexibility of optimization tools and deepen the types of portfolio analysis that can be carried out. We include examples applied to energy, pharmaceutical, and information technology portfolios.
Keywords :
digital simulation; financial data processing; information technology; investment; linear programming; optimisation; pharmaceutical industry; power engineering computing; OptFolio; catastrophic loss avoidance; data analysis; energy portfolios; financial return goals; flexibility; global system; information technology portfolios; investment decisions; linear programming; metaheuristic optimization techniques; optimal investment scenarios; optimization tools; performance probability; pharmaceutical portfolios; portfolio analysis tools; portfolio optimization software system; portfolio strategy analysis; portfolio strategy development; project portfolio planning; senior management; simulation optimization system; surface methodology; system innovations; Analysis of variance; Costs; Finance; Information analysis; Investments; Performance loss; Pharmaceutical technology; Portfolios; Software systems; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference, 2003. Proceedings of the 2003 Winter
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8131-9
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2003.1261437