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While the case study on SSAs (ch. 9, p. 273) ought to show the benefits and limitations of the developed methods for simulation algorithm selection, the following study shall mainly illustrate that these methods are not restricted to SSAs. They rather provide a general toolkit to analyze simulation algorithm performance and thereby allow us to solve the algorithm selection problem in a simulation context. To show the generality of the methods does not require a full evaluation of every technique, as has been done in chapter 9 (p. 273). The study is hence focused on the most relevant methods.

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Ewald, R. (2012). Case Study II: Parallel Discrete-Event Simulation. In: Automatic Algorithm Selection for Complex Simulation Problems. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-8151-9_10

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