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WSC 1991: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
- Barry L. Nelson, W. David Kelton, Gordon M. Clark:
Proceedings of the 23th Winter Simulation Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, December 8-11, 1991. IEEE Computer Society 1991, ISBN 0-7803-0181-1 - Arne Thesen, Laurel E. Travis:
Introduction to simulation. 5-14 - Jerry Banks:
Selecting simulation software. 15-20 - Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:
Secrets of successful simulation studies. 21-27 - Andrew F. Seila:
Output analysis for simulation. 28-36 - Robert G. Sargent:
Simulation model verification and validation. 37-47 - Randall P. Sadowski:
Avoiding the problems and pitfalls in simulation. 48-55 - Springer W. Cox:
GPSS World: a brief preview. 59-61 - Edward C. Russell:
SIMSCRIPT II.5 and MODSIM II: a brief introduction. 62-66 - Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. 67-71 - William J. Garrison:
NETWORK II.5, LANNET II.5 and COMNET II.5. 72-76 - John Goble:
Introduction to SIMFACTORY II.5. 77-80 - Daniel T. Brunner, Robert C. Crain:
GPSS/H in the 1990s. 81-85 - Peter L. Haigh:
Simulation of computer systems and networks with MOGUL and REGAL. 86-89 - Daniel T. Brunner, Nancy J. Earle, James O. Henriksen:
Proof animation: the general purpose animator. 90-94 - Lee W. Schruben:
SIGMA tutorial. 95-100 - Charles R. Harrell, Ken Tumay:
ProModel tutorial. 101-105 - Cynthia J. Kasales, David T. Sturrock:
Introduction to SIMAN IV. 106-111 - Jean J. O'Reilly:
SLAM II tutorial. 112-117 - William R. Lilegdon:
Introduction to SLAMSYSTEM. 118-121 - David R. Kalasky, Deborah A. Davis:
Computer animation with CINEMA. 122-127 - David Krahl:
Tutorial: scheduling manufacturing systems with FACTOR. 128-131 - Hamdy A. Taha:
Simulation with SIMNET II. 132-135 - Stephen G. Vincent, Averill M. Law:
UniFit II: total support for simulation input modeling. 136-142 - Joseph M. Fegan, Gearóid M. Lane, Paul J. Nolan:
Introduction to simulation using Intelligent Simulation Interface (ISI). 143-147 - Onur M. Ülgen, Norm Otto, Timothy Thomasma:
Reusable models: making your models more user-friendly. 148-151 - Stanislaw Raczynski:
PASION tutorial. 152-156 - John S. Ramberg, Susan M. Sanchez, Paul J. Sanchez, Ludwig J. Hollick:
Designing simulation experiments: Taguchi methods and response surface metamodels. 167-176 - David Goldsman, Barry L. Nelson, Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Methods for selecting the best system. 177-186 - John M. Charnes:
Multivariate simulation output analysis. 187-193 - Diane P. Bischak, Stephen D. Roberts:
Object-oriented simulation. 194-203 - Süleyman Sevinc:
Extending common LISP object system for discrete event modeling and simulation. 204-206 - Pierre L'Ecuyer:
An overview of derivative estimation. 207-217 - Jeff Rothenberg:
Tutorial: artificial intelligence and simulation. 218-222 - Marc Abrams, Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Linking simulation model specification and parallel execution through UNITY. 223-232 - Marc Abrams, Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Simulation program development by stepwise refinement in UNITY. 233-242 - Rajive L. Bagrodia:
Iterative design of efficient simulations using Maisie. 243-247 - S. Manivannan, Jerry Banks:
Real-time control of a manufacturing cell using knowledge-based simulation. 251-260 - Sheldon X. C. Lou, Houmin Yan, Suresh P. Sethi, Anne Gardel, Prabhat Deosthali:
Using simulation to test the robustness of various existing production control policies. 261-269 - Pierre A. Lefrançois, Pierre L'Espérance, Marc Turmel:
Batching annealing operations to optimize queueing times and furnance efficiency: a simulation model. 270-279 - Toshiharu Aoki, Shusuke Nakayama, Mariko Yamamoto, Mariko Hashimoto, Jun-ichiro Tanaka:
Combinatorial scheduler: simulation & optimization algorithm. 280-288 - Zen-ichirou Muro, Norihiko Yanagihara, Hideo Fujimoto:
Super simulation shell for plants. 289-293 - Susumu Morito, Tomohiro Takano, Hisanobu Mizukawa, Kiyohisa Mizoguchi:
Design and analysis of a flexible manufacturing system with simulation - effects of flexibility on FMS performance. 294-301 - John P. Shewchuk, Tien-Chien Chang:
An approach to object-oriented discrete-event simulation of manufacturing systems. 302-311 - Jocelyn R. Drolet, Colin L. Moodie, Benoît Montreuil:
Object oriented simulation with SMALLTALK-80: a case study. 312-322 - Chell A. Roberts, Terrence G. Beaumariage, Yasser M. Dessouky, Michael K. Ogle:
Object oriented simulation tools necessary for a flexible batch process management architecture. 323-330 - Thomas J. Schriber:
The modeling of perfect sequencing flexibilty in a scheduling environment. 331-340 - F. Paul Wyman:
Common features of simulation based scheduling. 341-347 - A. Alan B. Pritsker, David P. Yancey:
Total capacity management using simulation. 348-355 - Vadivelu Jeyabalan, Norman C. Otto:
Simulation models of materials delivery systems. 356-364 - Soemon Takakuwa:
Design and analysis of computer-aided cart systems for picking discrete items. 365-374 - Paul A. Savory, Gerald T. Mackulak, Jeffery K. Cochran:
Material handling in a flexible manufacturing system processing part families. 375-381 - Voratas Kachitvichyanukul, Wayne J. Davis, Claude Dennis Pegden, Kenneth J. Musselman, Ricki G. Ingalls, Walter J. Trybula:
Simulation and scheduling (panel). 382-391 - Gustavo A. Diaz, Betsi M. Harris:
Simulation of a centralized mail distribution center. 392-395 - Roger D. Phillips:
Material handling requirements for a distribution center. 396-401 - Zhao Xu, Reza M. Pirasteh:
Airline-catering plant material handling system analysis with simulation and scaled animation. 402-410 - Jerry G. Fox, Stephen K. Halladin:
Effective application of simulation in the life cycle of a manufacturing cell project. 411-418 - Nur Evin Özdemirel:
Measuring the user acceptance of generic manufacturing simulation models by review of modeling assumptions. 419-427 - Charles R. Standridge, Martha A. Centeno:
Concepts for production modeling systems based on multiple user types. 428-434 - Tarun Gupta, Subramaniam Arasakesari:
Capacity planning in wood products industry using simulation. 435-440 - Jian Wang, Bernard J. Schroer, M. Carl Ziemke:
Understanding modular manufacturing in the apparel industry using simulation. 441-447 - Susan S. Baum, Cheryl M. O'Donnell:
An approach to modeling labor and machine down time in semiconductor fabrication. 448-454 - Mark Brazier, Carl J. Perry:
An approach to the construction and usage of simulation modeling in the shipbuilding industry. 455-464 - K. Heinz Weigl:
A survey of varied production systems and different aspects using computersimulation. 465-473 - Laura Giussani:
Simulation studies in a hot mill facility. 474-481 - C. Gregory John, Rodney E. Schultz:
Simulation modeling for military logistics and supportability studies. 485-490 - Stephen R. Parker:
Combat Vehicle Reliability Assessment Simulation Model (CVRASM). 491-498 - Christopher A. Feuchter, Charles A. Van Meter, Kurt M. Neuman, Kalla J. Sparrow:
When is a satellite not a toaster? 499-508 - David O. Rich, Randy E. Michelsen:
An assessment of the ModSim/TWOS parallel simulation environment. 509-518 - Thomas F. Schuppe:
Modeling and simulation: a Department of Defense critical technology. 519-525 - Larry D. Cork, David R. Holmen:
Airborne Battlefield Command and Control Center (ABCCC) III capacity study. 526-534 - Joseph R. Litko, William Brand Carter:
A Desert Storm crew flying hour model. 535-541 - Steven J. Wourms, Kenneth W. Bauer Jr.:
Impact of C-130 reliability and maintainability on future theater airlift system productivity. 542-548 - Letitia M. Pohl:
Evaluation of F-15E availability during operational test. 549-554 - Lisa Sokol, Jon B. Weissman, Paula A. Mutchler:
MTW: an empirical performance study. 557-563 - Gregory S. Thomas, John Zahorjan:
Parallel simulation of performance Petri nets: extending the domain of parallel simulation. 564-573 - David M. Nicol, Subhas C. Roy:
Parallel simulation of timed Petri-nets. 574-583 - John Craig Comfort:
Environment partitioned distributed simulation of queueing systems. 584-592 - James F. Ohi, Bruno R. Preiss:
Parallel instance discrete-event simulation using a vector uniprocessor. 593-601 - Phillip M. Dickens, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
A performance model for parallel simulation. 618-626 - Mary L. Bailey, Michael A. Pagels:
Measuring the overhead in conservative parallel simulations of multicomputer programs. 627-636 - Bojan Groselj:
Fault-tolerant distributed simulation. 637-641 - Vasant Sanjeevan, Marc Abrams:
The cost of terminating synchronous parallel discrete-event simulations. 642-651 - Sushil K. Prasad, Narsingh Deo:
An efficient and scalable parallel algorithm for discrete-event simulation. 652-658 - Charles E. Knadler Jr.:
The robustness of separable queueing network models. 661-668 - Abbas Asadi-Arbabi, Sayed Atef Banawan:
On the performance of the immediate restart concurrency control policy. 669-676 - Gölgen Bengü, Juan Carlos Ortiz:
A systems simulation approach to integrate maintenance operations. 677-687 - Sophia Scoggins, Mark Scoggins, Jerrold Stach:
A teletraffic simulator for circuit switched and signaling intelligent network with SS7. 688-694 - Siddharth Behera, Gopal Meempat:
Performance evaluation of ATM architectures in multimedia traffic environments. 695-704 - Nicholas Ilyadis, Peter Drexel, Andrzej Rucinski:
The simulation of the non-linear dynamic behavior of distributed routing networks using DECSIM. 705-715 - Prabhudeva Kavi, Victor S. Frost, K. Sam Shanmugan:
Generic approach to LAN modeling. 716-724 - Sub Ramakrishnan, Pratap Thondapu:
Interconnected ring networks: a performance study. 725-730 - Subrata Banerjee, Biswanath Mukherjee:
An efficient channel-feedback-based adaptive protocol for scheduling variable-length messages on slotted, high-speed fiber optic-LANs/MANs. 731-738 - Randall J. Stevens, Glenn F. Roberts:
The National Simulation Laboratory: the unifying tool for air traffic control system development. 741-746 - W. Manning, Bela Collins:
Dynamic traffic flow planning for ATC and airspace user requirements. 747-755 - Amedeo R. Odoni:
Issues in modeling a national network of airports. 756-761 - Reinhart D. Kühne, Malte B. Rödiger:
Macroscopic simulation model for freeway traffic with jams and stop-start waves. 762-770 - Edward Lieberman:
Integrating GIS, simulation and animation. 771-775 - John Danko, Victor Gulewicz:
Operational planning for electronic toll collection: a unique approach to computer modeling/analysis. 776-785 - Thomas M. Swip Jr., Heungsoon Felix Lee:
Application of an integrated modeling tool: United Parcel Service. 786-791 - Kyriakos Tsiflakos, Stephen C. Mathewson:
A rapid railway simulation model development system incorporating automatic model generation. 792-801 - D. Brent Bandy:
Simulation of Fox River locks boat lift. 802-808 - A. K. Kharwat:
Computer simulation: an important tool in the fast-food industry. 811-815 - Robert Kittell, Ann Dunkin:
Applying the simulation process: simulation study of HDA parts degreaser. 816-821 - Edward A. MacNair, Peter D. Welch:
Toward a higher level, output analysis interface. 822-831 - Mark I. Farber:
A methodology for simulation the U.S. recreational fishery for billfish. 832-840 - Conrado M. Gempesaw II, Catherine K. Halbrendt:
The financial impact of biotechnology on hog production: a dynamic-stochastic capital budgeting simulation approach. 841-845 - Wafik H. Iskander, D. Mark Carter:
A simulation model for same day care facility at a university hospital. 846-853 - Dharmaraj Veeramani, Moshe M. Barash, James R. Wilson:
A method for generating random cutting-tool requirement matrices for manufacturing systems simulation. 854-860 - Kwang Shin, Steve Corder:
A method for randomly generating capacitated networks. 861-865 - Charles H. Reilly:
Optimization test problems with uniformly distributed coefficients. 866-874 - Catherine Hurley:
Object-oriented graphical analysis. 877-881 - Donald L. Byrkett:
Classroom goodness of fit testing using Microsoft Windows. 882-886 - Robert G. Sargent:
Current issues in metamodeling (panel). 887 - Robert G. Sargent:
Research issues in metamodeling. 888-893 - Gerald W. Evans, Bruce E. Stuckman, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:
Multicriteria optimization of simulation models. 894-900 - Kevin J. Healy, Lee W. Schruben:
Retrospective simulation response optimization. 901-906 - Mousumi Mitra Hazra, Stephen K. Park:
Solution to the indexing problem of frequency domain simulation experiments. 907-915 - David Goldsman, Keebom Kang, Andrew F. Seila:
Cramér-von Mises variance estimators for simulations. 916-920 - Peter A. W. Lewis, Richard L. Ressler:
Average regression-adjusted controlled regenerative estimates. 921-926 - Bruce W. Schmeiser, Mark D. Scott:
SERVO: simulation experiments with random-vector output. 927-936 - Bruce E. Stuckman, Gerald W. Evans, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:
Comparison of global search methods for design optimization using simulation. 937-944 - Russell R. Barton, John S. Ivey Jr.:
Modifications of the Nelder-Mead simplex method for stochastic simulation response optimization. 945-953 - Sigrún Andradóttir:
A projected stochastic approximation algorithm. 954-957 - Mary A. Johnson, Sanghoon Lee, James R. Wilson:
Experimental evaluation of a procedure for estimating nonhomogeneous Poisson processes having cyclic behavior. 958-967 - Rajan Suri, Bor-Ruey Fu:
On using continuous flow lines for performance estimation of discrete production lines. 968-977 - Aarti Shanker, W. David Kelton:
Empirical input distributions: an alternative to standard input distribution in simulation modeling. 978-985 - Peter W. Glynn, Pierre L'Ecuyer, Michel Adès:
Gradient estimation for ratios. 986-994 - Sridhar Bashyam, Michael C. Fu:
Application of perturbation analysis to (s, S) inventory systems. 994-1003 - Felisa J. Vázquez-Abad, Pierre L'Ecuyer:
Comparing alternative methods for derivative estimation when IPA does not apply directly. 1004-1011 - George S. Fishman:
A Monte Carlo sampling plan based on product form estimation. 1012-1017 - Douglas J. Morrice:
The effects of batching on the power of the test for frequency domain methodology. 1018-1022 - Murat Köksalan, Nail Basöz:
A replication approach to interval estimation in simulation. 1023-1029 - Shu Tezuka:
Neave effect also occurs with Tausworthe sequences. 1030-1034 - Lih-Yuan Deng, E. Olusegun George, Yu-Chao Chu:
On improving pseudo-random number generators. 1035-1042 - Lih-Yuan Deng, Yu-Chao Chu:
Combining random number generators. 1043-1046 - Moon-Ryul Jung, Jugal K. Kalita, Norman I. Badler, Wallace Ching:
Simulating human tasks using simple natural language instructions. 1049-1057 - Michael Elhadad, Steven Feiner, Kathleen R. McKeown, Dorée D. Seligmann:
Generating customized text and graphics in the COMET explanation testbed. 1058-1065 - Philip R. Cohen:
Integrated interfaces for decision-support with simulation. 1066-1072 - Sanjai Narain:
An axiomatic basis for general discrete-event modeling. 1073-1082 - Ashvin Radiya:
Towards a logical foundation of discrete event modeling and simulation. 1083-1085 - François E. Cellier:
Qualitative modeling and simulation: promise or illusion. 1086-1090 - Felix Bretschneider, Christa Kopf, Markus Zolg:
Process control for large complex systems. 1091-1100 - Kirstie L. Bellman:
An approach to integrating and creating flexible software environments supporting the design of complex systems. 1101-1105 - Marco Chierotti, Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Witold Jacak:
A framework for simulation design of flexible manufacturing systems. 1106-1114 - Süleyman Sevinc:
Theories of discrete event model abstraction. 1115-1119 - Paul A. Fishwick:
Heterogeneous decomposition and inter-level coupling for combined modeling. 1120-1128 - Cheng-Jye Luh, Bernard P. Zeigler:
Abstraction morphisms for world modelling in high autonomy systems. 1129-1138 - Robert F. Gordon, Paul G. Loewner, Edward A. MacNair, Haojin Wang, Kurtiss J. Gordon, James F. Kurose:
Error detection and display for graphical modeling environments. 1139-1145 - Michael Rooks:
A unified framework for visual interactive simulation. 1146-1155 - Paul A. Fishwick, Hanns-Oskar A. Porr:
Using discrete event modeling for effective computer animation control. 1156-1164 - Joel J. Luna:
Application of hierarchical modeling concepts to a multi-analysis environment. 1165-1172 - Michael K. Ogle, Terrence G. Beaumariage, Chell A. Roberts:
The separation and explicit declaration of model control structures in support of object-oriented simulation. 1173-1179 - Christopher Landauer:
Incorporating simulation into a design environment. 1180-1186 - Paula Sweeney, V. Alan Norton, Robert Bacon, David R. Haumann, Greg Turk:
Modelling physical objects for simulation. 1187-1193 - Michael Kass:
Height-field fluids for computer graphics. 1194-1198 - A. Alan B. Pritsker, James O. Henriksen, Paul A. Fishwick, Gordon M. Clark:
Principles of modeling (panel). 1199-1208 - Robert Bruce Taylor, Hamdy A. Taha:
Automatic generation of a class of simulation models from databases. 1209-1217 - Robert E. Frederking:
Interactive experiment planning to control knowledge-based simulation. 1218-1227 - Robert S. Roberts:
Simulation languages and database theory: some considerations from the entity-relationship model. 1228-1235
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