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Tutorial: Graphical Methods for the Design and Analysis of Experiments
You have built a simulation model, but now must choose runs to i) validate it, and ii) to gain insight about the associated real system and to make managerial recommendations. Do you need guidance? This introductory tutorial views the design of experiments as a five-step process, and presents graphical tools for each of the five steps. Further, with a graphical framework for the design, results can be presented graphically as well, helping you communicate the results visually to management in a way that builds trust.