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WSC 1989: Washington, DC, USA
- Edward A. MacNair, Kenneth J. Musselman, Philip Heidelberger:
Proceedings of the 21st Winter Simulation Conference, Washington, DC, USA, December 4-6, 1989. ACM Press 1989, ISBN 0-911801-58-8 - A. Alan B. Pritsker:
Why simulation works. 1-9 - Arne Thesen, Laurel E. Travis:
Simulation for decision making: an introduction. 9-18 - Richard M. Fujimoto:
Parallel discrete event simulation. 19-28 - Averill M. Law, S. Wali Haider:
Selecting simulation software for manufacturing applications. 29-32 - Jeff Rothenberg:
Tutorial: artificial intelligence and simulation. 33-39 - Pierre L'Ecuyer:
A tutorial on uniform variate generation. 40-49 - Russell R. Barton, Lee W. Schruben:
Graphical methods for the design and analysis of simulation experiments. 51-61 - Osman Balci:
How to assess the acceptability and credibility of simulation results. 62-71 - Randall P. Sadowski:
The simulation process: avoiding the problems and pitfalls. 72-79 - Rajan Suri:
Rapid modeling: how it assists manufacturing competitiveness. 80-83 - Bernard P. Zeigler, J. H. Hu, Jerzy W. Rozenblit:
Hierarchical, modular modelling in DEVS-scheme. 84-89 - Peter W. Glynn:
Optimization of stochastic systems via simulation. 90-105 - Ward Whitt:
Simulation run length planning. 106-112 - Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. 115-128 - David T. Sturrock, Claude Dennis Pegden:
Introduction to SIMAN. 129-139 - Greg Lomow, Dirk Baezner:
A tutorial introduction to object-oriented simulation and SIM+ +. 140-146 - Jacob P. Poorte, Deborah A. Davis:
Computer animation with CINEMA. 147-154 - Daniel T. Brunner, James O. Henriksen:
A general purpose animator. 155-163 - Otis F. Bryan Jr.:
Productivity tools in simulation: SIMSCRIPT 11.5 and SIMGRAPHICS. 164-171 - Otis F. Bryan Jr.:
MODSIM II-an object oriented simulation language for sequential and parallel processors. 172-177 - Jean J. O'Reilly, Kristen C. Nordlund:
Introduction to SLAM II and SLAMSYSTEM. 178-183 - Springer W. Cox:
The GPSS/PC student version. 185-191 - Andrew R. Gilman, Claire Billingham:
A tutorial on SEE WHY and WITNESS. 192-200 - M. C. Rohbough:
Introduction to SIMFACTORY 11.5. 201-204 - William J. Garrison:
NETWORK 11.5 Tutorial: network modeling - without programming. 205-214 - Robb Mills:
Communication network analysis with COMNET 11.5. 215-221 - Jeff Kaminski, Cindy Cosic, Gary Strohm, Joyce Kepner, Jim Bycura:
Knowledge-based modeling and simulation components. 222-231 - Marilyn Stelzner, Jack Dynis, Fred Cummins:
The SimKit system: knowledge-based simulation and modeling tools in KEE. 232-234 - M. B. Thompson:
AutoMod II: the system builder. 235-242 - John E. Lenz:
The MAST simulation environment. 243-248 - Robert C. Crain, Daniel T. Brunner:
Extended features of GPSS/H. 249-253 - David E. Strack:
Simulation with MIC-SIM and MIC-SIM VIEW. 254-256 - Ambuj Goyal:
Estimating system availability and reliability. 257-265 - Gianfranco Balbo, Giovanni Chiola:
Stochastic petri net simulation. 266-276 - Floyd H. Grant:
Tutorial: scheduling manufacturing systems with FACTOR. 277-280 - Philip Cobbin:
SIMPLE_1: the language & modeling environment. 281-290 - Stephen D. Roberts, Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner:
Simulation modeling and analysis with INSIGHT: a tutorial. 291-300 - Eric L. Blair, Sathyakumar Selvaraj:
DISC++: A C++ based library for object oriented simulation. 301-305 - David J. DeBrota, Robert S. Dittus, James J. Swain, Stephen D. Roberts, James R. Wilson:
Modeling input processes with Johnson distributions. 308-318 - Turkan K. Gardenier:
Pre-and post-processing for data efficiency in large-scale computer simulations. 319-324 - Stephen D. Roberts, Robert W. Klein:
Statistical issues in a general-purpose simulation modeling language. 325-333 - Peter A. W. Lewis:
A graphical test bed (SIMTBED) for analyzing and reporting the results of a statistical experiment. 334-343 - Arne Thesen:
Analysis of simulation data using sandie. 344-349 - Guy L. Curry, Bryan L. Deuermeyer, Richard M. Feldman:
Teaching simulation with MOR/DS. 350-359 - Robert M. O'Keefe, Ruth M. Davies:
Teaching simulation with Pascal_SIM. 360-364 - Douglas J. Morrice, Lee W. Schruben:
Simulation sensitivity analysis using frequency domain experiments. 367-373 - Peter W. Glynn:
Likelihood ratio derviative estimators for stochastic systems. 374-380 - Paul Glasserman, Wei-Bo Gong:
Derivative estimates from discontinuous realizations: smoothing techniques. 381-389 - E. M. Manz, Jorge Haddock, John Mittenthal:
Optimization of an automated manufacturing system simulation model using simulated annealing. 390-395 - U. Nandkelyar, D. P. Christy:
Using computer simulation to optimize flexible manufacturing systems design. 396-405 - Sheldon H. Jacobson:
Oscillation amplitude considerations in frequency domain experiments. 406-410 - Russell R. Barton:
Experimental design issues for large scale simulation models. 411-418 - Teresa R. Davenport, Russell C. H. Cheng:
Implementation of quasi-random generators and their use in discrete event simulation. 419-427 - Athanassios N. Avramidis, James R. Wilson:
A flexible method for estimating inverse distribution functions in simulation experiments. 428-436 - Thomas G. Bailey, Kenneth W. Bauer Jr., A. B. Marsh:
Response surface analysis of stochastic network performance. 437-443 - Wei-Ning Yang:
Optimization using common random numbers, control variates and multiple comparisons with the best. 444-449 - Peter A. W. Lewis, Richard L. Ressler:
Variance reduction of quantile estimates via nonlinear control. 450-454 - James J. Swain:
Augmenting linear control variates using transformations. 455-458 - Masanori Fushimi:
Random number generation on parallel processors. 459-461 - Mark J. Durst:
Using linear congruential generators for parallel random number generation. 462-466 - Pierre L'Ecuyer, René Proulx:
About polynomial-time "unpredictable" generators. 467-476 - Ulrich Dieter:
Mathematical aspects of various methods for sampling from classical distributions. 477-483 - Ernst Stadlober:
Ratio of uniforms as a convenient method for sampling from classical discrete distributions. 484-489 - Bruce W. Schmeiser, Wheyming Tina Song:
Inverse-transformation algorithms for some common stochastic processes. 490-496 - E. E. Lewis, F. Boehm, C. Kirsch, B. P. Kelkhoff:
Monte Carlo simulation of complex system mission reliability. 497-504 - John S. Sadowsky, James A. Bucklew:
Large deviations theory techniques in Monte Carlo simulation. 505-513 - Roman D. Fresnedo:
Quick simulation of rare events in networks. 514-523 - Der-Fa Robert Chen:
Multivariate inferences for regenerative simulations to a specified precision level. 524-533 - David Alan Grier:
A principal components model of simulation structure. 534-537 - Jeffrey D. Tew:
Correlation-induction techniques for fitting second-order metamodels in simulation experiments. 538-546 - Jerry Banks:
Testing, understanding, and validating complex simulation models. 549-551 - John S. Carson II:
Verification and validation: a consultant's perspective. 552-558 - Richard B. Whitner, Osman Balci:
Guidelines for selecting and using simulation model verification techniques. 559-568 - Trent E. Lange, Jack B. Hodges, Maria E. Fuenmayor, Leonid V. Belyaev:
Simulating hybrid connectionist architectures. 569-578 - Jeau Beaudoin, Guy Feldmann, Pierre Massotte:
Simulation system for the control of manufacturing lines. 579-583 - Yueh-Min Huang, Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Jhyfang Hu:
The role of knowledge management in hierarchical model development. 584-592 - Onur M. Ülgen, Timothy Thomasma, Youyi Mao:
Object oriented toolkits for simulation program generators. 593-600 - Gary J. Nutt, Adam Beguelin, Isabelle M. Demeure, R. Stephen Elliot, Jeffrey D. McWhirter:
Olympus: an interactive simulation system. 601-611 - Anil Aggarwal, Kurtiss J. Gordon, James F. Kurose, Robert F. Gordon, Edward A. MacNair:
Animating simulations in RESQME. 612-620 - R. L. Gimarco:
Distributed simulation using hierarchical rollback. 621-629 - Boris D. Lubachevsky, Adam Shwartz, Alan Weiss:
Rollback sometimes works...if filtered. 630-639 - Murali S. Shanker, W. David Kelton, Rema Padman:
Adaptive distribution of model components via congestion measures. 640-647 - James O. Henriksen:
Alternative modeling perspectives: finding the creative spark. 648-652 - A. A. B. Prisker:
Developing analytic models based on simulation results. 653-660 - Marc Abrams:
A common programming structure for Bryant-Chandy-Misra, time-warp, and sequential simulators. 661-670 - Paul F. Reynolds Jr., Christopher F. Weight, J. Robert Fidler:
Comparative analyses of parallel simulation protocols. 671-679 - David M. Nicol, Chris C. Michael, Patrick Inouye:
Efficient aggregation of multiple PLs in distributed memory parallel simulations. 680-685 - Claude Dennis Pegden:
How technology limits simulation methodology (panel). 686-691 - Sanjai Narain, Jeff Rothenberg:
A logic for simulating discontinous systems. 692-701 - Paul A. Fishwick:
Neural network models in simulation: a comparison with traditional modeling approaches. 702-709 - E. Joseph Derrick, Osman Balci, Richard E. Nance:
A comparison of selected conceptual frameworks for simulation modeling. 711-718 - Shu Li:
Marked event method in discrete event simulation. 719-728 - Tapas K. Som, Bruce A. Cota, Robert G. Sargent:
On analyzing events to estimate the possible speedup of parallel discrete event simulation. 729-737 - Lee W. Schruben, Enver Yücesan:
Simulation graph duality: a world view transformation for simple queueing models. 738-745 - R. Rajagopal, John Craig Comfort:
Parallel simulation: practice: contrasting distributed simulation with parallel replication: a case study of a queuing simulation on a network of transputers. 746-755 - Douglas W. Jones, Chien-Chun Chou, Debra Renk, Steven C. Bruell:
Experience with concurrent simulation. 756-764 - Peter L. Reiher, Frederick Wieland, David R. Jefferson:
Limitation of optimism in the time warp operating system. 765-770 - Kenneth N. McKay, Michael Rooks:
WATMIMS JIT/KANBAN benchmark summary and recommendations. 773-783 - Pierre A. Lefrançois, M.-H. Jobin, M.-C. Roy, G. Gamache:
A visual simulation model of a workstation in a rolling mill facility. 784-789 - Cynthia J. Erickson:
Using simulation to explore potential improvements in an existing automated assembly system. 790-794 - Soemon Takakuwa:
Module modeling and economic optimization for large-scale AS/RS. 795-801 - Daniel J. Muller:
AS/RS amd warehouse modeling. 802-810 - Sarah J. Hood, Amy E. B. Amamoto, Antonie T. Vandenberge:
A modular structure for a highly detailed model of semiconductor manufacturing. 811-817 - Kenneth R. Anderson, Gregory W. Diehl:
Rapid modeling: in the design of a new PCB manufacturing system. 818-826 - Bernard J. Schroer, Fan T. Tseng, Shou X. Zhang:
Combining software engineering principles with discrete event simulation. 828-833 - Michael G. Ketcham, R. Rajagopalan:
Integrating IBIS simulations and systems planning models through multiple model communications. 834-839 - Charles Fuller:
The next generation of manufacturing simulation. 840-842 - M. W. Hitchens, T. K. Ryan:
Direct connect emulation and the project life cycle. 843-847 - Trevor I. Miles, Hawker Siddeley:
Using discrete-event computer simulation to test control systems. 848-858 - Kerim Tumay:
Opportunities and challenges in manufacturing simulation for busy plant engineers. 859-864 - D. P. Yancey, Scott Peterson:
Implementation of rule-based technology in a shop scheduling system. 865-873 - S. Manivannan:
Just-in-time simulation using artificial intelligence. 874-882 - S. Prakash, Robert E. Shannon:
Intelligent back end of a goal directed simulation environment for discrete-part manufacturing. 883-891 - S. J. Lehman, W. R. Davison:
Simulation and layout of a laser radar production facility. 892-895 - John E. Branstrator:
Simulation analysis of a flexible integrated chemical production facility. 896-903 - John L. Ballard, Srivathsan Jagannathan, Randy Hartline, Bob Derksen:
Simulation assisted design and installation of a flexible assembly system. 904-907 - C. Roger Glassey, Raja Pétrakian:
The use of bottleneck starvation avoidance with queue predictions in shop floor control. 908-917 - Pravin K. Johri:
Dispatching in an integrated circuit wafer fabrication line. 918-921 - David J. Miller:
Implementing the results of a manufacturing simulation in a semiconductor line. 922-929 - Sanjay Jain, Karon Barber, David Osterfeld:
Expert simulation for on-line scheduling. 930-935 - F. Hank Grant, R. G. Lagoni:
The user's role in a simulation based scheduling system. 936-941 - Gordon M. Clark, David H. Withers:
Architecture for an integrated simulation /CIM systems. 942-948 - Barbara M. Werner:
The use of specialized modeling and display techniques in the simulation analysis of a newspaper mailroom distribution system. 951-956 - Minghui Yang:
A simulation model for Washington State juvenille detention facilities. 957-962 - Sayed Atef Banawan, John Zahorjan:
Load sharing in hierarchical distributed systems. 963-970 - Floriane Blusseau:
A simulation model of the NFS service on an Ethernet local area network. 971-979 - Gnana Anandalingam:
Simulated annealing and resource location in computer networks. 980-988 - Dean S. Hartley III:
The constraint method of attrition. 989-996 - John M. Grover:
Hail storm: a model for determining the survivability of fixed-wing aircraft against small arms. 997-1002 - T. F. Schuppr:
A comparison of serial and parallel processing simulation models of pilot workload. 1003-1009 - W. P. Johnson:
The results of simulating a digital imaging network system in Echelon 3 of deployable combat medical facilities. 1010-1014 - Joseph L. Sowers, Paul E. Rubin:
TCDL - an expert system language for wargaming. 1015-1021 - Brian C. Healy, Wade H. Shaw Jr., Joseph R. Litko:
A modeling perspective for meteor burst communication. 1022-1031 - Sandhya Dwarkadas, J. Robert Jump, James B. Sinclair:
Efficient simulation of cache memories. 1032-1041 - Susan J. Eggers, Edward D. Lazowska, Yi-Bing Lin:
Techniques for the trace-driven simulation of cache performance. 1042-1046 - Philip G. Emma, Joshua W. Knight, James H. Pomerence, Thomas R. Puzak, Rudolph N. Rechtschaffen:
Simulation and analysis of a pipeline processor. 1047-1057 - Alexander Dupuy, Jed Schwartz, Yechiam Yemini, David F. Bacon:
NEST: a network simulation & prototyping testbed. 1058-1064 - R. Godfrey, R. Avant, D. Lai, J. Wang:
CLASS simulation of real time, highly compressed video transmission through an interference limited environment. 1065-1075 - R. K. Leighton:
The use of modelling in long-range computer communications network planning. 1076-1084 - Edmond Chin-Ping Chang:
Simulated real-time intersection signal control. 1085-1091 - Sabah U. Randhawa, Eldon D. Olsen:
An integrated simulation approach for design and analysis of timber harvesting systems. 1092-1101 - Leslie D. Interrante, John E. Biegel:
Reasoning in time and space: issues in interfacing a graphic computer simulation with an expert system for an intelligent simulation training system. 1102-1106 - Wafik H. Iskander:
Simulation modeling for emergency medical service systems. 1107-1111 - A. P. Kumar, R. Kapur:
Discrete simulation application-scheduling staff for the emergency room. 1112-1120 - M. L. McHugh:
Computer simulation as a method for selecting nurse staffing levels in hospitals. 1121-1129 - Y. G. Chung, David A. White:
Simulation with PC model. 1130-1136
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