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Title: Structural Equation Modeling for Simulation Metamodeling. <em>Proceedings of the 2015 Winter Simulation Conference</em> |
Written by: Mertens, Kai G. and Lorscheid, Iris and Meyer, Matthias |
in: <em>Proceedings of the 2015 Winter Simulation Conference</em>. (2015). |
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on pages: 701-712 |
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Editor: In Yilmaz, L. and Chan, W. K. V. and Moon, I. and Roeder, T. M. K. and Macal, C. M. and Rosetti, M. (Eds.) |
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Address: Piscatawa, New Jersey: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. |
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URL: http://www.informs-sim.org/wsc15papers/060.pdf |
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Abstract: The analysis of the behavior of simulation models and the subsequent communication of their results are critical but often neglected activities in simulation modeling. To overcome this issue, this paper proposes an integrated metamodeling approach based on structural equation modeling using the partial least squares algorithm. The suggested method integrates both a priori information from the conceptual model and the simulation data output. Based on this, we estimate and evaluate the core relationships and their predictive capabilities. The resulting structural equation metamodel exposes structures in the behavior of simulation models and allows for their better communication. The link to theory via the conceptual model considerably increases understanding compared with other metamodeling approaches.