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Response surface-based simulation metamodelling procedure is presented. It is aided by a computer generated experimental designs, automatic control of simulation experiments and sequential optimisation of the metamodels fitted to a simulation response surface function. The metamodelling procedure is applied to optimisation of a shop-floor production level.
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Merkuryeva, G. (2005). Response Surface-Based Simulation Metamodelling Methods. In: Dolgui, A., Soldek, J., Zaikin, O. (eds) Supply Chain Optimisation. Applied Optimization, vol 94. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23581-7_15
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