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multi-source analysis 2 multivariate modeling 2 social simulation 2 synthetic data generation 2 Business process management 1 Microsimulation 1 Mikrosimulation 1 Prozessmanagement 1 Simulation 1
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Burgard, Jan Pablo 2 Dieckmann, Hanna 2 Krause, Joscha 2 Merkle, Hariolf 2 Neufang, Kristina M. 2 Schmaus, Simon 2 Münnich, Ralf 1 Münnich, Ralf T. 1
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Statistics in Transition New Series 1 Statistics in transition : an international journal of the Polish Statistical Association and Statistics Poland 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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A generic business process model for conducting microsimulation studies
Burgard, Jan Pablo; Dieckmann, Hanna; Krause, Joscha; … - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 4, pp. 191-211
Microsimulations make use of quantitative methods to analyze complex phenomena in populations. They allow modeling socioeconomic systems based on micro-level units such as individuals, households, or institutional entities. However, conducting a microsimulation study can be challenging. It often...
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A generic business process model for conducting microsimulation studies
Burgard, Jan Pablo; Dieckmann, Hanna; Krause, Joscha; … - In: Statistics in transition : an international journal of … 21 (2020) 4, pp. 191-211
Microsimulations make use of quantitative methods to analyze complex phenomena in populations. They allow modeling socioeconomic systems based on micro-level units such as individuals, households, or institutional entities. However, conducting a microsimulation study can be challenging. It often...
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