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Some experiments with a run length control for simulations on PCs
This paper describes an implementation and the performance of a new confidence interval estimation technique that determines how long a simulation should be run to produce results that satisfy a relative precision criterion. This technique also identifies initial transients and ignores transient data points when determining run length. It has been implemented for use with personal computers (PCs) and four different models are used to demonstrate the performance of the procedure.