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WSC 1994: Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA
- Deborah A. Sadowski, Andrew F. Seila, Mani S. Manivannan, Jeffrey D. Tew:
Proceedings of the 26th conference on Winter simulation, WSC 1994, Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA, December 11-14, 1994. ACM 1994, ISBN 0-7803-2109-X - Jerry Weinstein:
Resolved to make customer focus more than a simulation. 3-4 - Michael Pidd:
An introduction to computer simulation. 7-14 - Gordon M. Clark:
Introduction to manufacturing applications. 15-21 - Paul T. Fishburn, Kevin M. Taaffe:
Transportation applications. 22-25 - Jerry Banks:
Software for simulation. 26-33 - James N. Robinson:
Capacity and performance analysis of computer systems. 34-41 - Aarti S. Bhaté-Felsheim:
Tutorial on simulation applications. 42-44 - Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside simulation software: how it works and why it matters. 45-54 - Lawrence Leemis:
Input modeling. 55-61 - W. David Kelton:
Analysis of output data. 62-68 - James J. Swain, Phillip A. Farrington:
Designing simulation experiments for evaluating manufacturing systems. 69-76 - Robert G. Sargent:
Verification and validation of simulation models. 77-87 - Kenneth J. Musselman:
Guidelines for simulation project success. 88-95 - Enver Yücesan:
Nonparametric techniques in simulation analysis: a tutorial. 99-105 - Susan M. Sanchez:
A robust design tutorial. 106-113 - Bruce D. Gladwin, Kerim Tumay:
Modeling business processes with simulation tools. 114-121 - Pierre L'Ecuyer:
Efficiency improvement and variance reduction. 122-132 - Christos Alexopoulos:
A review of advanced methods for simulation output analysis. 133-140 - Gerald W. Evans, William E. Biles, Michael W. Golway:
Simulation of advanced manufacturing systems. 141-148 - Michael C. Fu:
A tutorial review of techniques for simulation optimization. 149-156 - Jeffrey A. Joines, Stephen D. Roberts:
Design of object-oriented simulations in C++. 157-165 - Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:
Simulation of communications networks. 166-170 - Paul A. Fishwick:
Simulation model design. 173-175 - Pierre L'Ecuyer:
Recent advances in uniform random number generation. 176-183 - Russell C. H. Cheng:
Selecting input models. 184-191 - David Goldsman, Barry L. Nelson:
Ranking, selection and multiple comparisons in computer simulations. 192-199 - Joan M. Donohue:
Experimental designs for simulation. 200-206 - James C. Spall:
Developments in stochastic optimization algorithms with gradient approximations based on function measurements. 207-214 - Osman Balci:
Validation, verification, and testing techniques throughout the life cycle of a simulation study. 215-220 - Marvin K. Nakayama:
Fast simulation methods for highly dependable systems. 221-228 - Alois Ferscha:
Concurrent execution of timed Petri nets. 229-236 - Russell R. Barton:
Metamodeling: a state of the art review. 237-244 - Gül Gürkan, Ayonca Özge, Stephen M. Robinson:
Sample-path optimization in simulation. 247-254 - Huifen Chen, Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Retrospective approximation algorithms for stochastic root finding. 255-261 - James M. Calvin:
Average performance of Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo methods for global optimization. 262-265 - Victor F. Nicola, Gertjan A. Hagesteijn, Byung G. Kim:
Fast simulation of the leaky bucket algorithm. 266-273 - Perwez Shahabuddin:
Fast simulation of packet loss rates in communication networks with priorities. 274-281 - Manuel Villén-Altamirano, José Villén-Altamirano:
Restart: a straightforward method for fast simulation of rare events. 282-289 - Susan M. Sanchez:
Experimental designs for system assessment and improvement when noise factors are correlated. 290-296 - Shirish S. Joshi, Hanif D. Sherali, Jeffrey D. Tew:
An enhanced RSM algorithm using gradient-deflection and second-order search strategies. 297-304 - Timothy S. Webb, Kenneth W. Bauer Jr.:
Comparison of analysis strategies for screening designs in large-scale computer simulation models. 305-311 - John M. Charnes, Evelyn I. Chen:
Vector-autoregressive inference for equally spaced, time-averaged, multiple queue length processes. 312-315 - Demet C. Wood, Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Consistency of overlapping batch variances. 316-319 - Sigrún Andradóttir, James M. Calvin, Peter W. Glynn:
Increasing the frequency of regeneration for Markov processes. 320-323 - Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, James R. Wilson:
Using bivariate Bézier distributions to model simulation input processes. 324-331 - Raymond R. Hill, Charles H. Reilly:
Composition for multivariate random variables. 332-339 - Halim Damerdji:
On the batch means and area variance estimators. 340-344 - Chiahon Chien:
Batch size selection for the batch means method. 345-352 - Young Hae Lee, Hyung-Sool Oh:
Detecting truncation point in steady-state simulation using chaos theory. 353-360 - Alexander Thomasian, Asser N. Tantawi:
Approximate solutions for M/G/1 fork/join synchronization. 361-368 - Felisa J. Vázquez-Abad, Sheldon H. Jacobson:
Application of RPA and the harmonic gradient estimators to a priority queueing system. 369-376 - Mousumi Mitra Hazra, Stephen K. Park:
Characterizing a nonstationary M/G/1 queue using bode plots. 377-382 - Robert G. Sargent:
A historical view of hybrid simulation/analytic models. 383-386 - Kevin J. Healy:
Identifying policies that are most likely to produce a desirable outcome. 387-391 - Michael P. Bailey, Kevin D. Glazebrook, Robert F. Dell:
Simulation-based dynamic optimization: planning United States coast guard law enforcement patrols. 392-398 - John M. Charnes, John S. Carson II, Merriel C. Dewsnup, Andrew F. Seila, Jeffrey D. Tew, Randall P. Sadowski:
Output analysis research: why bother? (panel discussion). 399-405 - Stephen G. Vincent, Averill M. Law:
UniFit II: total support for simulation input modeling. 409-414 - Jean J. O'Reilly:
Introduction to SLAM II and SLAMSYSTEM. 415-419 - William R. Lilegdon:
Manufacturing decision making with FACTOR. 420-426 - David M. Profozich, David T. Sturrock:
Introduction to SIMAN/Cinema. 427-430 - Michael J. Drevna, Cynthia J. Kasales:
Introduction to Arena. 431-436 - John G. Goble:
SIMOBJECT: from rapid prototype to finished model - a breakthrough in graphical model building. 437-442 - John G. Goble, Robb Mills:
COMNET III: object-oriented network performance prediction. 443-445 - William B. Nordgren:
Taylor II manufacturing simulation software. 446-449 - Cliff B. King:
Creating simulation runtimes for profit. 450-452 - Kjell B. Zandin:
Development and application of realistic and consistent manufacturing data as a basis for simulations. 453-457 - Joseph Hugan:
Quest - queueing event simulation tool. 458-463 - Herbert D. Schwetman:
CSIM17: a simulation model-building toolkit. 464-470 - David J. Bryg:
Comparison of Nevada simulation to Monte Carlo simulation. 471-476 - John Everton:
Simulation-based capacity planning and scheduling with AutoSched. 479-486 - Matthew W. Rohrer:
AutoMod. 487-492 - Matthew W. Rohrer:
AutoStat. 493-495 - Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. 496-501 - Robert C. Crain, Douglas S. Smith:
Industrial strength simulation using GPSS/H. 502-508 - Nancy J. Earle, James O. Henriksen:
Proof animation: reaching new heights in animation. 509-516 - W. Bruce Thompson:
A tutorial for modeling with the witness visual interactive simulator. 517-521 - Bob Marriott:
Production scheduling systems using PROVISA. 522-526 - Scott P. Baird, Jeffrey J. Leavy:
Simulation modeling using ProModel for windows. 527-532 - Lucien F. Keller Jr.:
MedModel - specialized software for the healthcare industry. 533-537 - David Krahl:
An introduction to Extend. 538-545 - Catherine E. Drury, K. Ronald Laughery Jr.:
Fundamentals of simulation using Micro Saint. 546-551 - Bruce A. Cota, Douglas G. Fritz, Robert G. Sargent:
Control flow graphs as a representation language. 555-559 - Lee Schruben, Enver Yücesan:
Transforming Petri nets into event graph models. 560-565 - C. Michael Overstreet, Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Model diagnosis using the condition specification: from conceptualization to implementation. 566-573 - Ricki G. Ingalls, Douglas J. Morrice, Andrew B. Whinston:
Interval time clock implementation for qualitative event graphs. 574-580 - Xiaolan Xie:
An ordinal optimization approach to a token partition problem for stochastic timed event graphs. 581-588 - Vlatko Ceric:
Hierarchical abilities of diagrammatic representations of discrete event simulation models. 589-594 - Kurt A. Pflughoeft, Kiran Manur:
Multi-layered activity cycle diagrams and their conversion into activity-based simulation code. 595-599 - Germano Kienbaum, Ray J. Paul:
H-ACD: hierarchical activity cycle diagrams for object-oriented simulation modelling. 600-610 - Robert Geist, Darren Crane, Stephen Daniel, Darrell Suggs:
Systems modeling with xpetri. 611-618 - Howard W. Beck, Paul A. Fishwick, Glen Smerage:
A database design for uniform representation of hypermedia and mathematical models. 619-624 - Ross A. Gagliano, Michael R. Lauer:
Discrete element models and real life duals. 625-632 - Christopher L. Swider, Kenneth W. Bauer Jr., Thomas F. Schuppe:
The effective use of animation in simulation model validation. 633-640 - Ray J. Paul, Vlatka Hlupic:
The CASM environment revisited. 641-648 - Hyu Chan Park, Wan Bok Lee, Tag Gon Kim:
A relational algebraic framework for models management. 649-656 - Charles R. Standridge, Martha A. Centeno:
Concepts for modular simulation environments. 657-663 - Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, Süleyman Sevinc, Oryal Tanir, Peter L. Haigh, James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance, Herbert D. Schwetman:
A standard simulation environment: a review of preliminary requirements. 664-672 - Madhav Erraguntla, Perakath C. Benjamin, Richard J. Mayer:
An architecture of a knowledge-based simulation engine. 673-680 - Yu-Hui Tao, Barry L. Nelson:
A conceptual framework for simulation experiment design and analysis. 681-688 - Lobna A. Okashah, Paul M. Goldwater:
Unknown unknowns: modeling unanticipated events. 689-694 - Ronald C. Van Wagenen, Charles R. Harrell:
Achieving reliability in simulation software. 695-699 - Felipe Knop, Edward Mascarenhas, Vernon Rego, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
An introduction to fault tolerant parallel simulation with EcliPSe. 700-707 - Murali Krishnamurthi, Amar Basavatia, Sanjeev Thallikar:
Deadlock detection and resolution in simulation models. 708-715 - Alex Chung Hen Chow, Bernard P. Zeigler:
Parallel DEVS: a parallel, hierarchical, modular, modeling formalism. 716-722 - Krzysztof Pawlikowski, Victor W. C. Yau, Donald C. McNickle:
Distributed stochastic discrete-event simulation in parallel time streams. 723-730 - Avinash C. Palaniswamy, Philip A. Wilsey:
Scheduling time warp processes using adaptive control techniques. 731-738 - Albert E. Rainis, Eugene P. Visco, R. Garrison Harvey, James G. "Snake" Clark:
Military modeling and simulation: reflections and directions (panel). 741-743 - N. Chandrasekharan, Udaya Bhaskar Vemulapati, Allen T. Irwin, Zhi-Hai Ma, William J. Porthouse Jr.:
MasPaWS - a massively parallel war simulator. 744-751 - Alfred G. Brandstein:
Combat modeling in the MLR COEA phase II. 752-754 - Andy Ceranowicz:
Modular semi-automated forces. 755-761 - Clark R. Karr, Robert W. Franceschini:
Status report on the integrated Eagle/BDS-D project. 762-769 - Thomas W. Mastaglio:
Developing a large-scale distributed interactive simulation system. 770-774 - Mary C. Fischer:
Aggregate level simulation protocol (ALSP) managing confederation development. 775-780 - Annette L. Wilson, Richard M. Weatherly:
The aggregate level simulation protocol: an evolving system. 781-787 - Hugh Henry:
The Corps Battle Simulation: remodeling the model for new missions. 788-791 - Joseph Ramos III:
Modeling and simulation (M & S) issues in operational test and evaluation (OT & E). 792-797 - James C. Schaaf Jr., Faye Lynn Thompson, Valerie D. Churchwell:
Virtual prototyping with low-end 3D graphics programs. 798-804 - Mark E. Smith:
Determining the utility of advanced distributed simulation to test and evaluation. 805-812 - Michael L. McGinnis, James L. Kays, Pamela Slaten:
Computer simulation of U.S. Army officer professional development. 813-820 - Vincent G. Duffy, F. Tom Sparrow:
Providing insight into the successful process of military base transition with a PERT simulation model. 821-828 - Mark A. Youngren, Sam H. Parry, Donald P. Gaver, Patricia A. Jacobs:
The future theater-level model: a research project update. 829-834 - Dennis L. Lester, Loni L. Van Veldhuizen:
Theater air command and control simulation facility. 835-838 - Curtis L. Blais:
Marine air ground task force (MAGTF) tactical warfare simulation (MTWS). 839-844 - Roger Smith, Gary Allen:
After action review in military training simulations. 845-849 - Michael T. Halpern, Ruth E. Brown, Dennis A. Revicki, Alkis G. Togias:
An example of using computer simulation to predict pharmaceutical costs and outcomes. 850-855 - Christopher D. Visnic, Robert H. Reid, Omar Ghattas, Anthony M. DiGioia, Branislav Jaramaz:
Finite element pre-operative simulation of cementless hip replacement. 856-860 - Frank McGuire:
Using simulation to reduce length of stay in emergency departments. 861-867 - Julie C. Lowery, Brian Hakes, Lou Keller, William R. Lilegdon, Khaled M. Mabrouk, Frank McGuire:
Barriers to implementing simulation in health care. 868-875 - F. Bradley Armstrong, Daniel T. Brunner, Mark A. Contesti, Jason Duff, Barbara W. Mazziotti:
Manufacturing simulation consultants' forum. 879-884 - David J. Miller:
The role of simulation in semiconductor logistics. 885-891 - Gajanana Nadoli, Devadas Pillai:
Simulation in automated material handling systems design for semiconductor manufacturing. 892-899 - Neal G. Pierce, Richard Stafford:
Modeling and simulation of material handling for semiconductor wafer fabrication. 900-906 - Todd LeBaron, Mark Pool:
The simulation of cluster tools: a new semiconductor manufacturing technology. 907-912 - Isaiah J. Bier, James P. Tjelle:
The importance of interoperability in a simulation prototype for spares inventory planning. 913-919 - Harold A. Scott:
Modeling aircraft assembly operations. 920-927 - Ray Rolen, Richard A. Kilgore:
Simulation for agile control of aerospace manufacturing. 928-934 - R. Armacost, M. Mullens, W. Swart:
Structuring a simulation modeling environment using a commercial manufacturing simulator. 935-940 - Lobna A. Okashah, Ralph V. Rogers:
Implementation of spatial representation and autonomy in material handling systems. 941-945 - Susumu Fujii, Haruhisa Tsunoda, Atsushi Ogita, Yasushi Kidani:
Distributed simulation model for computer integrated manufacturing. 946-953 - Joseph G. Macro, Wayne J. Davis, Duane L. Setterdahl:
Establishing an object-oriented methodology for the simulation and control of integrated manufacturing systems. 954-961 - Jeffrey S. Smith, Richard A. Wysk, David T. Sturrock, Sanjay E. Ramaswamy, Glen D. Smith, Sanjay B. Joshi:
Discrete event simulation for shop floor control. 962-969 - Grace Y. Lin, James J. Solberg:
An agent-based flexible routing manufacturing control simulation system. 970-977 - Edward F. Watson, Randall P. Sadowski:
Developing and analyzing flexible cell systems using simulation. 978-985 - Arun S. Kashyap, Suresh K. Khator:
Modeling of a tool shared flexible manufacturing system. 986-993 - Phillip A. Farrington, Bernard J. Schroer, James J. Swain, Yuncheng Feng:
Simulators as a tool for rapid manufacturing simulation. 994-1000 - Soemon Takakuwa:
Precise modeling and analysis of large-scale AS/RS. 1001-1007 - Chen-Tsau Chris Ying, Gordon M. Clark:
Order release planning in a job shop using a bi-directional simulation algorithm. 1008-1012 - Mark A. Flower, Michael C. Cheselka:
The AMP-AKZO company's simulation-based finite capacity scheduling system. 1013-1019 - Mahesh Mathur:
Inventory cost model for "Just-In-Time" production. 1020-1026 - Kambiz Farahmand, Brian L. Heemsbergen:
Floor inventory tracking of a Kanban production system. 1027-1034 - Michael J. Drevna:
Assessment of alternative inventory methodologies for high-volume production systems. 1035-1039 - Edward J. Williams:
Downtime data - its collection, analysis, and importance. 1040-1043 - Ina Ehrhardt, Henry Herper, Hansjürgen Gebhardt:
Modelling strain of manual work in manufacturing systems. 1044-1049 - L. Leslie Gardner, Mary E. Grant, Laurie J. Rolston:
Using simulation to benchmark traditional vs. activity-based costing in product mix decisions. 1050-1057 - Steven L. Jaynes, John O. Hoffman:
Discrete event simulation for quick service restaurant traffic analysis. 1061-1066 - Mark Godward, William Swart:
An object oriented simulation model for determining labor requirements at Taco Bell. 1067-1073 - Jerry Banks, Felipe Quintanilla:
Opportunities for simulation in amusement parks. 1074-1078 - Paul T. R. Wang, Karl E. Wunderlich:
A framework for generic modular ATMS/ATIS support in IVHS traffic simulation. 1079-1083 - Peter Lorenz, Thomas Schulze, Thomas J. Schriber:
The design, implementation, application and comparison of two highly automated traffic simulators. 1084-1092 - Susan L. Mabry, Jean-Luc Gaudiot:
Distributed parallel object-oriented environment for traffic simulation (POETS). 1093-1100 - Mark D. Heileman, José A. Sepúlveda:
Cargo transfer and return vehicle and personnel launch system launch processing model. 1101-1108 - Peng-Hong Koh, Jimmy L. K. Goh, Hak-Soon Ng, Hwei-Chiat Ng:
Using simulation to preview plans of a container port operations. 1109-1115 - John Danko, Victor Gulewicz:
Insight through innovation: a dynamic approach to demand based toll plaza lane staffing. 1116-1123 - Jingsheng Shi, Simaan M. AbouRizk:
A resource based simulation approach with application in earthmoving/strip mining. 1124-1129 - Rong-Yau Huang, Alexandros M. Grigoriadis, Daniel W. Halpin:
Simulation of cable-stayed bridges using disco. 1130-1136 - Jorge A. Vanegas, Augusto Op den Bosch:
Using simulation and visualization technologies to strengthen the design/construction interface. 1137-1144 - Iris D. Tommelein, Robert I. Carr, Abdalla M. Odeh:
Knowledge-based assembly of simulation networks using construction designs, plans, and methods. 1145-1152 - Anil Sawhney, Simaan M. AbouRizk:
AP3 - advanced project planning paradigm for construction. 1153-1158 - Julio C. Martínez, Photios G. Ioannou:
General purpose simulation with stroboscope. 1159-1166 - K. D. Boomer, R. S. Wittman, M. A. Duffy, C. M. Watson:
Hanford tank waste remediation system overview: a dynamic simulation model. 1167-1173 - Frank R. Hand, Gerald W. Barr:
Tru waste system models. 1174-1179 - Steven R. Shaver, Lorna L. Armacost, Heidi S. Konynenbelt, Robert R. Wehrman:
Hanford solid waste management system simulation. 1180-1185 - Peter Hoefer, Christian N. Madu, Elias Dagher, Stephen V. Davis, John M. Donnelly:
Simulating one dimension of safety and operational efficiency at a nuclear power plant. 1186-1189 - Terry L. Ross, Dale A. King, Mark L. Wilkins, Mary F. Forward:
Predicting environmental restoration activities through static simulation. 1190-1197 - William H. Lehr, Donna Calhoun, Robert Jones, Andrzej Lewandowski, Roy Overstreet:
Model sensitivity analysis in environmental emergency management: a case study in oil spill modeling. 1198-1205 - R. Bhaskar, Ho Soo Lee, Anthony Levas, Raja Pétrakian, Flora Tsai, Bill Tulskie:
Analyzing and re-engineering business processes using simulation. 1206-1213 - David Bridgeland, Steven Becker:
Simulation satyagraha, a successful strategy for business process reengineering. 1214-1220 - Robert M. Shapiro:
Integrating BPR with image-based work flow. 1221-1228 - Michael L. Weigel:
A railroad intermodal capacity model. 1229-1232 - Thomas Sarosky, Terry Wilcox:
Simulation of a railroad intermodal terminal. 1233-1238 - Sabah U. Randhawa:
Integrating simulation and optimization: an application in fish processing industry. 1241-1247 - Yasser Dessouky, Gregg Maggioli, Dave Szeflin:
A simulation approach to capacity expansion for the pistachio hulling process. 1248-1255 - Conrado M. Gempesaw II, Fe Zinnia Albay, J. Richard Bacon, Jeff Corman, Shankar Narayanan:
The use of simulation in evaluating international competitiveness in broiler production. 1256-1263 - Markus Rümekasten:
Simulation of heterogeneous networks. 1264-1271 - Toshio Komatsu, Hirofumi Wakayama, Junro Nose:
Modeling description in the INSYDE simulator for evaluating large-scale computer system performance. 1272-1279 - Ji Shen, Shahla Butler:
Performance modeling study of a client/server system architecture. 1280-1287 - F. Bradley Armstrong, Barbara W. Mazziotti, Kenneth A. Powell Jr.:
Focused analysis and training environments. 1288-1295 - Barbara W. Mazziotti, F. Bradley Armstrong:
Creating a focused application simulator with flexible decision making capabilities. 1296-1303 - D. Michelle Benjamin, Barbara W. Mazziotti, F. Bradley Armstrong:
Issues and requirements for building a generic animation. 1304-1310 - Paul J. Sanchez, Frank Chance, Kevin J. Healy, James O. Henriksen, W. David Kelton, Stephen G. Vincent:
Simulation statistical software: an introspective appraisal. 1311-1315 - Sandra Cheung, Margaret L. Loper:
Synchronizing simulations in distributed interactive simulation. 1316-1323 - Rajive L. Bagrodia:
Language support for parallel discrete-event simulations. 1324-1331 - Samir Ranjan Das, Richard Fujimoto, Kiran S. Panesar, Don Allison, Maria Hybinette:
GTW: a time warp system for shared memory multiprocessors. 1332-1339 - Robert Rönngren, Rassul Ayani:
Service oriented scheduling in Time Warp. 1340-1346 - Phillip M. Dickens, Philip Heidelberger, David M. Nicol:
Timing simulation of paragon codes using workstation clusters. 1347-1353 - Rajive L. Bagrodia, Zheng Li, Vikas Jha, Yuan Chen, Jason Cong:
Parallel logic level simulation of VLSI circuits. 1354-1361 - John T. Douglass, Brian A. Malloy:
Using a shot clock to design an efficient parallel distributed simulation. 1362-1369 - Subhas C. Roy:
Massively parallel SIMD simulation of discrete time stochastic Petri nets. 1370-1377 - Sheldon H. Jacobson, Douglas J. Morrice, David H. Withers, Enver Yücesan, W. David Kelton:
Teaching simulation: a panel discussion. 1378-1381 - Russell R. Barton, Lee Schruben, James C. Ford, David Hopkins, David Goldsman, Kevin J. Healy:
USMED: broadening the impact of simulation analysis methodology (panel). 1382-1386 - Phillip A. Farrington, Sherri L. Messimer, Bernard J. Schroer:
Simulation and undergraduate engineering education: the technology reinvestment project(TRP). 1387-1393 - Ray J. Paul, Vlatka Hlupic:
Designing and managing a masters degree course in simulation modelling. 1394-1398 - Julika Siemer, Marios C. Angelides:
Embedding an intelligent tutoring system in a business gaming-simulation environment. 1399-1406 - Sima Parisay, Behrokh Khoshnevis:
Automatic instance generation using simulation for inductive learning. 1409-1412 - Edward F. Mykytka, Chun-Yuan Cheng:
Generating correlated random variates based on an analogy between correlation and force. 1413-1416 - Roger McHaney:
Determination of a dependent variable in the measurement of discrete event computer simulation success. 1417-1419 - Mary C. Court, Jorge Haddock:
A new output analysis approach for systems experiencing disruptions. 1420-1423 - Lotfi K. Gaafar, Tariq A. Aldowaisan:
Fitting a mixture-based response surface using computer simulation. 1424-1427 - Todd Hunter:
Simulation model evolution: a strategic tool for model planning. 1428-1430 - Mary L. Bailey, Shane Walker:
Towards "on the fly" performance models for conservative asynchronous protocols. 1431-1434 - Hideo Imanaka, Hiroyuki Satou, Noriyuki Ikeuchi:
A simulation system for evaluating customer service operations in telephone companies. 1435-1438 - John Seydel:
Simulation model for competitive bidding in construction. 1439-1442 - Erik H. Kjeldsen:
Optimizing satellite communications access with simulation. 1443-1446 - Anindya Biswas, Navdeep S. Grewal, Bill Jamaldin, Suraj M. Alexander:
Productivity enhancement through simulation and queuing network analysis. 1447-1450 - Kang Peng, Po-Wen Cheng, On-Ching Yue:
Network operations processes planning. 1451-1454 - Richard M. Ingle, Bryan D. Williams, Nazemeh Sobhi:
An advanced traffic management system simulator for intelligent vehicle-highway systems research. 1455-1460 - Stacy D. Hill, Michael C. Fu:
Simulation optimization via simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation. 1461-1464
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