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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j29]Andres Alban, Stephen E. Chick, Martin Forster:
Value-Based Clinical Trials: Selecting Recruitment Rates and Trial Lengths in Different Regulatory Contexts. Manag. Sci. 69(6): 3516-3535 (2023) - 2022
- [j28]Chaitanya Kaligotla, Enver Yücesan, Stephen E. Chick:
Diffusion of competing rumours on social media. J. Simulation 16(3): 230-250 (2022) - [j27]Stephen E. Chick, Noah Gans, Ozge Yapar:
Bayesian Sequential Learning for Clinical Trials of Multiple Correlated Medical Interventions. Manag. Sci. 68(7): 4919-4938 (2022) - 2021
- [c35]Andres Alban, Stephen E. Chick, Spyros I. Zoumpoulis:
Expected Value of Information Methods for Contextual Ranking and Selection: Clinical Trials and Simulation Optimization. WSC 2021: 1-12 - 2020
- [c34]Andres Alban, Stephen E. Chick, Oleksandra Lvova, Danielle Sent:
A Simulation Model to Evaluate the Patient Flow in an Intensive Care Unit under Different Levels of Specialization. WSC 2020: 922-933
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c33]Stephen E. Chick, Noah Gans, Ozge Yapar:
Sequential, Value-Based Designs for Certain Clinical Trials with Multiple Arms Having Correlated Rewards. WSC 2019: 1032-1043 - 2018
- [c32]Andres Alban, Stephen E. Chick, Martin Forster:
Extending a Bayesian Decision-Theoretic Approach to Value-based Sequential Clinical Trial Design. WSC 2018: 2459-2470 - 2017
- [j26]Stephen E. Chick, Sameer Hasija, Javad Nasiry:
Information Elicitation and Influenza Vaccine Production. Oper. Res. 65(1): 75-96 (2017) - 2016
- [j25]Jing Xie, Peter I. Frazier, Stephen E. Chick:
Bayesian Optimization via Simulation with Pairwise Sampling and Correlated Prior Beliefs. Oper. Res. 64(2): 542-559 (2016) - [c31]Chaitanya Kaligotla, Enver Yücesan, Stephen E. Chick:
The impact of broadcasting on the spread of opinions in social media conversations. WSC 2016: 3476-3487 - [c30]Ozge Yapar, Noah Gans, Stephen E. Chick:
Proposal for fully sequential multiarm trials with correlated arms. WSC 2016: 3688-3689 - 2015
- [c29]Chaitanya Kaligotla, Enver Yücesan, Stephen E. Chick:
An agent based model of spread of competing rumors through online interactions on social media. WSC 2015: 3088-3089 - [c28]Stephen E. Chick, Martin Forster, Paolo Pertile:
Optimal sequential sampling with delayed observations and unknown variance. WSC 2015: 3789-3800 - [c27]Chaitanya Kaligotla, Enver Yücesan, Stephen E. Chick:
An agent based model of spread of competing rumors through online interactions on social media. WSC 2015: 3985-3996 - 2014
- [j24]Alessandro Arlotto, Stephen E. Chick, Noah Gans:
Optimal Hiring and Retention Policies for Heterogeneous Workers Who Learn. Manag. Sci. 60(1): 110-129 (2014) - [c26]Karca D. Aral, Stephen E. Chick, Alfons Grabosch:
Primary preventive care model for type 2 diabetes: input calibration with response data. WSC 2014: 1399-1410 - 2013
- [j23]Hamed Mamani, Stephen E. Chick, David Simchi-Levi:
A Game-Theoretic Model of International Influenza Vaccination Coordination. Manag. Sci. 59(7): 1650-1670 (2013) - [c25]Simon J. E. Taylor, Stephen E. Chick, Charles M. Macal, Sally C. Brailsford, Pierre L'Ecuyer, Barry L. Nelson:
Modeling and simulation grand challenges: An OR/MS perspective. WSC 2013: 1269-1282 - 2012
- [j22]Stephen E. Chick, Peter I. Frazier:
Sequential Sampling with Economics of Selection Procedures. Manag. Sci. 58(3): 550-569 (2012) - 2011
- [c24]Peter I. Frazier, Jing Xie, Stephen E. Chick:
Value of information methods for pairwise sampling with correlations. WSC 2011: 3979-3991 - 2010
- [j21]Evrim D. Günes, Stephen E. Chick, Luk N. Van Wassenhove:
Quality competition for screening and treatment services. Ann. Oper. Res. 178(1): 201-222 (2010) - [j20]Stephen E. Chick, Jürgen Branke, Christian Schmidt:
Sequential Sampling to Myopically Maximize the Expected Value of Information. INFORMS J. Comput. 22(1): 71-80 (2010) - [j19]Stephen E. Chick, Enver Yücesan:
Guest editors' introduction to special issue on the first INFORMS simulation society research workshop. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 20(1): 1:1-1:3 (2010) - [c23]Alessandro Arlotto, Noah Gans, Stephen E. Chick:
Optimal employee retention when inferring unknown learning curves. WSC 2010: 1178-1188 - [c22]Sada Soorapanth, Stephen E. Chick:
Cost-utility analysis of behavioral interventions for HIV-infected persons to reduce HIV transmission in the USA. WSC 2010: 2433-2443
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j18]M. D. Stevenson, Jeremy E. Oakley, Stephen E. Chick, K. Chalkidou:
The cost-effectiveness of surgical instrument management policies to reduce the risk of vCJD transmission to humans. J. Oper. Res. Soc. 60(4): 506-518 (2009) - [j17]Stephen E. Chick, Noah Gans:
Economic Analysis of Simulation Selection Problems. Manag. Sci. 55(3): 421-437 (2009) - [c21]Stephen E. Chick, Peter I. Frazier:
The Conjunction of the Knowledge Gradient and the Economic Approach to Simulation Selection. WSC 2009: 528-539 - 2008
- [b1]Christoph H. Loch, Stephen E. Chick, Arnd Huchzermeier:
Management Quality and Competitiveness - Lessons from the Industrial Excellence Award. Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-79183-6, pp. I-XI, 1-156 - [j16]Stephen E. Chick, Hamed Mamani, David Simchi-Levi:
Supply Chain Coordination and Influenza Vaccination. Oper. Res. 56(6): 1493-1506 (2008) - [c20]Stephen E. Chick, Noah Gans:
Update on economic approach to simulation selection problems. WSC 2008: 297-304 - 2007
- [j15]Jürgen Branke, Stephen E. Chick, Christian Schmidt:
Selecting a Selection Procedure. Manag. Sci. 53(12): 1916-1932 (2007) - [j14]Donghai He, Stephen E. Chick, Chun-Hung Chen:
Opportunity Cost and OCBA Selection Procedures in Ordinal Optimization for a Fixed Number of Alternative Systems. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part C 37(5): 951-961 (2007) - [c19]Stephen E. Chick, Jürgen Branke, Christian Schmidt:
New greedy myopic and existing asymptotic sequential selection procedures: preliminary empirical results. WSC 2007: 289-296 - 2006
- [j13]Stephen E. Chick:
Six ways to improve a simulation analysis. J. Simulation 1(1): 21-28 (2006) - [j12]Szu Hui Ng, Stephen E. Chick:
Reducing parameter uncertainty for stochastic systems. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 16(1): 26-51 (2006) - [c18]Christian Schmidt, Jürgen Branke, Stephen E. Chick:
Integrating Techniques from Statistical Ranking into Evolutionary Algorithms. EvoWorkshops 2006: 752-763 - [c17]Stephen E. Chick:
Bayesian ideas and discrete event simulation: why, what and how. WSC 2006: 96-105 - [c16]Stephen E. Chick, Noah Gans:
Simulation selection problems: overview of an economic analysis. WSC 2006: 279-286 - [p1]Stephen E. Chick:
Chapter 9 Subjective Probability and Bayesian Methodology. Simulation 2006: 225-257 - 2005
- [j11]Stephen E. Chick, Yaozhong Wu:
Selection Procedures with Frequentist Expected Opportunity Cost Bounds. Oper. Res. 53(5): 867-878 (2005) - [c15]Jürgen Branke, Stephen E. Chick, Christian Schmidt:
New developments in ranking and selection: an empirical comparison of the three main approaches. WSC 2005: 708-717 - 2004
- [c14]Stephen E. Chick:
Bayesian Methods for Discrete Event Simulation. WSC 2004: 89-100 - 2003
- [j10]Stephen E. Chick, Sada Soorapanth, James S. Koopman:
Inferring Infection Transmission Parameters That Influence Water Treatment Decisions. Manag. Sci. 49(7): 920-935 (2003) - [c13]Stephen E. Chick:
Indifference zone selection procedures: expected opportunity cost guarantees and indifference zone selection procedures. WSC 2003: 465-473 - [e1]Stephen E. Chick, Paul J. Sanchez, David M. Ferrin, Douglas J. Morrice:
Proceedings of the 35th Winter Simulation Conference: Driving Innovation, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, December 7-10, 2003. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7803-8132-7 [contents] - 2002
- [j9]Stephen E. Chick, Koichiro Inoue:
Corrigendum: New Selection Procedures. Oper. Res. 50(3): 566 (2002) - [c12]Russell R. Barton, Stephen E. Chick, Russell C. H. Cheng, Shane G. Henderson, Averill M. Law, Bruce W. Schmeiser, Lawrence M. Leemis, Lee Schruben, James R. Wilson:
Panel discussion on current issues in input modeling: panel on current issues in simulation input modeling. WSC 2002: 353-369 - [c11]Stephen E. Chick, Szu Hui Ng:
Simulation input analysis: joint criterion for factor identification and parameter estimation. WSC 2002: 400-406 - 2001
- [j8]Stephen E. Chick, Koichiro Inoue:
New Two-Stage and Sequential Procedures for Selecting the Best Simulated System. Oper. Res. 49(5): 732-743 (2001) - [j7]Stephen E. Chick:
Input Distribution Selection for Simulation Experiments: Accounting for Input Uncertainty. Oper. Res. 49(5): 744-758 (2001) - [j6]Stephen E. Chick, Koichiro Inoue:
New Procedures to Select the Best Simulated System Using Common Random Numbers. Manag. Sci. 47(8): 1133-1149 (2001) - [c10]Szu Hui Ng, Stephen E. Chick:
Reducing input parameter uncertainty for simulations. WSC 2001: 364-371 - 2000
- [j5]Chun-Hung Chen, Jianwu Lin, Enver Yücesan, Stephen E. Chick:
Simulation Budget Allocation for Further Enhancing the Efficiency of Ordinal Optimization. Discret. Event Dyn. Syst. 10(3): 251-270 (2000) - [c9]Stephen E. Chick:
Bayesian methods: bayesian methods for simulation. WSC 2000: 109-118 - [c8]Stephen E. Chick, Koichiro Inoue:
New results on procedures that select the best system using CRN. WSC 2000: 554-561
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j4]Koichiro Inoue, Stephen E. Chick, Chun-Hung Chen:
An empirical evaluation of several methods to select the best system. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 9(4): 381-407 (1999) - [c7]Stephen E. Chick:
Steps to implement Bayesian input distribution selection. WSC 1999: 317-324 - [c6]Stephen E. Chick, Koichiro Inoue:
A decision-theoretic approach to screening and selection with common random numbers. WSC 1999: 603-610 - [c5]Andrew L. Adams, James S. Koopman, Stephen E. Chick, Peter J. Yu:
GERMS: an epidemiologic simulation tool for studying geographic and social effects on infection transmission. WSC 1999: 1549-1556 - 1998
- [j3]Andrew L. Adams, Stephen E. Chick, Daniel C. Barth-Jones, James S. Koopman:
Simulations to Evaluate HIV Vaccine Trial Designs. Simul. 71(4): 228-241 (1998) - [j2]Gavin Welch, Stephen E. Chick, James S. Koopman:
Effect of Concurrent Partnerships and Sex-Act Rate on Gonorrhea Prevalence. Simul. 71(4): 242-249 (1998) - [c4]Stephen E. Chick, Koichiro Inoue:
Sequential Allocations that Reduce Risk for Multiple Comparisons. WSC 1998: 669-676 - [c3]Koichiro Inoue, Stephen E. Chick:
Comparison of Bayesian and Frequentist Assessments of Uncertainty for Selecting the Best System. WSC 1998: 727-734 - 1997
- [c2]Stephen E. Chick:
Bayesian Analysis for Simulation Input and Output. WSC 1997: 253-260 - [c1]Stephen E. Chick:
Selecting the Best System: A Decision-Theoretic Approach. WSC 1997: 326-333 - 1996
- [j1]Stephen E. Chick, Max B. Mendel:
An engineering basis for statistical lifetime models with an application to tribology. IEEE Trans. Reliab. 45(2): 208-215 (1996)
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