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In the simulation optimization setting, applicable methods include indifference zone approaches, optimal computing budget allocation, and knowledge gradient algorithms.
 
=== Response surface methodo<nowiki/>logymethodology (RSM)===
In [[response surface methodology]], the objective is to find the relationship between the input variables and the response variables. The process starts from trying to fit a linear regression model. If the P-value turns out to be low, then a higher degree polynomial regression, which is usually quadratic, will be implemented. The process of finding a good relationship between input and response variables will be done for each simulation test. In simulation optimization, response surface method can be used to find the best input variables that produce desired outcomes in terms of response variables.<ref>Rahimi Mazrae Shahi, M., Fallah Mehdipour, E. and Amiri, M. (2016), [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/itor.12150 Optimization using simulation and response surface methodology with an application on subway train scheduling]. Intl. Trans. in Op. Res., 23: 797–811. {{doi|10.1111/itor.12150}}</ref>