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20th WSC 1988: San Diego, California, USA
- Michael A. Abrams, Peter L. Haigh, John Craig Comfort:
Proceedings of the 20th conference on Winter simulation, WSC 1988, San Diego, California, USA, December 12-14, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 0-911801-42-1 - Julian Reitman:
A concise history of the ups and downs of simulation. 1-6 - Arne Thesen, Laurel E. Travis:
Introduction to simulation. 7-14 - W. David Kelton:
Designing computer simulation experiments. 15-18 - Gordon M. Clark:
Analysis of simulation output to compare alternatives (tutorial). 19-24 - Rajan Suri, Michael Tomsicek:
Rapid modeling tools for manufacturing simulation and analysis. 25-32 - Robert G. Sargent:
A tutorial on validation and verification of simulation models. 33-39 - Averill M. Law:
Simulation of manufacturing systems. 40-51 - Jerry Banks, John S. Carson II:
Applying the simulation process. 52-55 - Paul F. Roth:
Discrete, continuous, and combined simulation. 56-60 - Deborah A. Davis, Claude Dennis Pegden:
Introduction to SIMAN. 61-70 - Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. 71-84 - Jean J. O'Reilly, William R. Lilegdon:
SLAM II tutorial. 85-90 - William C. Cave:
Modeling and simulation applied to communications systems. 91-92 - Hamdy A. Taha:
Introduction to SIMNET v2.0. 93-101 - Stephen D. Roberts, Mary Ann Flanigan:
Simulation modeling and analysis with INSIGHT: a tutorial. 102-111 - Bruce L. Kleine:
Factory planning and production analysis using SIMFACTORY. 112-114 - Edward C. Russell:
SIMSCRIPT II.5 and SIMGRAPHICS: a tutorial. 115-124 - Sathyakumar Selvaraj, Eric L. Blair, Milton L. Smith, William M. Marcy:
C based discrete event simulation support system. 125-128 - Springer W. Cox:
GPSS/PC graphics and animation. 129-135 - Mary E. Grant, Darrell W. Starks:
A tutorial on TESS: the extended simulation support system. 136-140 - Philip Cobbin:
The SIMPLE_1 simulation environment. 141-145 - Robert C. Crain, Daniel T. Brunner:
New advanced features of GPSS/H. 146-151 - William J. Garrison:
NETWORK II.5 tutorial NETWORK II.5 without programming: NETWORK II.5 - without programming. 152-161 - Robb Mills:
Telecommunication network analysis with COMNET 11.5. 162-164 - David J. DeBrota, Stephen D. Roberts, James J. Swain, Robert S. Dittus, James R. Wilson, Sekhar Venkatraman:
Input modeling with the Johnson system of distributions. 165-179 - Trevor I. Miles, Randall P. Sadowski, Barbara M. Werner:
Animation with CINEMA. 180-187 - Averill M. Law, Stephen G. Vincent:
A tutorial on UNIFIT: an interactive computer package for fitting probability distributions to observed data. 188-193 - John E. Lenz, James R. Gross:
The MAST simulation environment analyzing low frequency inventory systems. 194-197 - Brian W. Unger:
Distributed simulation. 198-205 - Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
Heterogenous distributed simulation. 206-209 - Marc Abrams:
The object library for parallel simulation (OLPS). 210-219 - Richard E. Nance, James D. Arthur:
The methodology roles in the realization of a model development environment. 220-225 - Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Tag Gon Kim, Bernard P. Zeigler:
Towards an implementation of a knowledge-based system design and simulation environment. 226-230 - Charles S. Ondash, Stephen Maloney, Juan M. Huerta:
Large project simulation: a powerful tool for project management analysis. 231-239 - Fan T. Tseng, Shou X. Zhang, John W. Wolfsberger:
Automatic programming assistant for network simulation models. 240-245 - Herb Schwetman:
Using CSIM to model complex systems. 246-253 - Timothy Thomasma, Onur M. Ülgen:
Hierarchical, modular simulation modeling in icon-based simulation program generators for manufacturing. 254-262 - Raimund K. Ege:
Constraint-based user interfaces for simulations. 263-271 - J. Michael Binnie, David L. Martin:
The role of animation in decision-making. 272-276 - Stephen D. Roberts, Joseph A. Heim:
A prespective on object-oriented simulation. 277-281 - Jerzy W. Rozenblit:
Systems theory instrumented simulation modeling. 282-286 - Osman Balci:
The implementation of four conceptual frameworks for simulation modeling in high-level languages. 287-295 - Vijay K. Madisetti, Jean C. Walrand, David G. Messerschmitt:
Wolf: a rollback algorithm for optimistic distributed simulation systems. 296-305 - David N. Nicol:
High performance parallelized discrete event simulation of stochastic queueing networks. 306-314 - Bruno R. Preiss, Wayne M. Loucks, V. Carl Hamacher:
A unified modeling methodology for performance evaluation of distributed discrete event simulation mechanisms. 315-324 - Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
A spectrum of options for parallel simulation. 325-332 - Keith W. Miller
, David M. Nicol:
Implementation parallelized queueing network simulations using FORTRAN and data abstraction. 333-338 - Carolyn K. Davis, Sallie V. Sheppard, William M. Lively:
Automatic development of parallel simulation models in ADA. 339-343 - A. Alan B. Pritsker:
Modeling viewpoints for assessing reliability. 344-351 - James O. Henriksen:
On system, several perspectives, many models. 352-356 - Jordan Snyder, Gerald T. Mackulack:
Intelligent simulation environments: identification of the basics. 357-363 - Patrick D. Allen, Barry A. Wilson:
Modeling qualitative issues in military simulations with the RAND-ABEL language. 372-380 - Keneth N. McKay, Jan Laube:
Search and rescue: a case study of design flexibility. 381-388 - Irma Angulo, Gholamreza Torkzadeh:
State event in combined simulation. 389-393 - Ioannis M. Kyratzoglou:
Computer aided and Petri net design for decision-making organizations. 394-401 - Richard E. Nance, Jerry Banks, Jorge Haddock, Kenneth N. McKay, Nelson Pacheco, Jeff Rothenberg:
Validation: expanding the boundaries (panel session). 402-407 - Chiahon Chien:
Small-sample theory for steady state confidence intervals. 408-413 - Wheyming Tina Song, Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Minimal-MSE linear combinations of variance estimators of the sample mean. 414-421 - Robert D. Foley, David Goldsman:
Confidence intervals and orthonormally weighted standardized time series. 422-424 - Luc Devroye:
Generating sums in constant average time. 425-431 - Pierre L'Ecuyer, François Blouin:
Linear congruential generators of order K>1. 432-439 - Pinyuen Chen:
On selecting the best of k systems: an expository survey of subset-selection multinomial procedures. 440-444 - Douglas Gray, David Goldsman:
Indifference-zone selection procedures for choosing the best airspace configuration. 445-450 - Jason C. Hsu, Barry L. Nelson:
Optimization over a finite number of system designs with one-stage sampling and multiple comparisons with the best. 451-457 - John M. Charnes, W. David Kelton:
A comparison of confidence region estimators for multivariate simulation output. 458-465 - Wei-Ning Yang, Barry L. Nelson:
Multivariate estimation and variance reduction in terminating and steady-state simulation. 466-472 - James M. Calvin
:
Covariance of regenerative mean and variance estimators for Markov chains. 473-475 - Robert H. Storer, James J. Swain, Sekhar Venkatraman, James R. Wilson:
Comparison methods for fitting data using Johnson translation distributions. 476-481 - David Alan Grier:
Bootstrap and correlated data. 482-485 - Arup Bose:
Bootstrap in time series models. 486-490 - Perwez Shahabuddin, Victor F. Nicola, Philip Heidelberger, Ambuj Goyal, Peter W. Glynn:
Variance reduction in mean time to failure simulations. 491-499 - Christos Alexopoulos, George S. Fishman:
Stochastic flow networks: how component criticality changes with component reliability. 500-503 - Lee W. Schruben, Enver Yücesan:
Simulation graphs. 504-508 - Michael C. Fu, Yu-Chi Ho:
Using perturbation analysis for gradient estimation, averaging and updating in a stochastic approximation algorithm. 509-517 - Paul Glasserman:
Performance continuity and differentiability in Monte Carlo optimization. 518-524 - Wei-Bo Gong:
Smoothed perturbation analysis algorithm for a G/G/1 routing problem. 525-531 - J. William Schmidt, Chin-Fu Ho:
An algorithm for testing serial dependence of simulation output data. 532-539 - Russell C. H. Cheng, Teresa R. Davenport:
Stratified sampling in the simplex with applications to estimating distributions. 540-545 - Joseph R. Murray, W. David Kelton:
Initializing for bias reduction: some analytical considerations. 546-548 - Arnold H. Buss:
Some extentions and limitations of frequency domain experiments. 549-557 - Sheldon H. Jacobson, Douglas J. Morrice, Lee W. Schruben:
The global simulation clock as the frequency domain experiment index. 558-563 - Tapas K. Som, Robert T. Sargent:
Alternative methods for generating and analyzing the output series of frequency domain experiments. 564-567 - Kowdle Prasad, Madhav Rangaswami:
Analysis of different AGV control systems in an integrated IC manufacturing facility, using computer simulation. 568-574 - Donald B. Hopings:
Simulation of discrete conveyor systems. 575-582 - Roger McHaney
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Bridging the gap: transferring logic from a simulation into an actual system controller. 583-590 - Babur Mustafa Pulat, Pakize Simin Pulat:
Performance analysis of automatic storage and retrieval systems - a comparative approach. 591-596 - Paul M. Mellema, Charles A. Smith:
Simulation analysis of narrow-aisle order selection systems. 597-602 - Neal M. Bengtson, Ricardo J. Gomez:
Why a single aisle miniload system is not simple to model. 603-608 - Michael G. Ketchum, Chandrashekar Krishnaswamy:
A generic simulator for continuous flow manufacturing. 609-615 - Harold Dyck, Richard A. Johnson, Jay Varzandeh:
Transforming a traditional manufacturing system into a just-in-time system with kanban. 616-623 - Michael G. Ketcham:
Simulation modeling of just-in-time assembly systems using an information-based methodology. 624-628 - Michael J. O'Loughlin, Michael T. Meagher, Richard J. Harper:
Simulation at Digital Equipment Corporation: the process expert as simulation expert. 629-635 - F. Bradley Armstrong, Scott SumNer:
The project approach to simulation language comparison. 636-645 - David L. Martin, F. Bradley Armstrong:
A statistical method for generating order information for simulation modeling and analysis. 646-651 - Edward F. Stafford, Bernard J. Schroer:
Simulation of a finished goods allocation system. 652-661 - G. G. Hegde, Sunder Kekre, K. Ramanurthy, Pandu R. Tadikamalla:
Capacity choice, work-in-progress inventory and throughput: a simulation study. 662-666 - John E. Lenz:
Analysis of low inventory manufacturing using MIM. 667-670 - Masami Shimizu, David Van Zoest:
Analysis of a factory of the future using an integrated set of software for manufacturing systems modeling. 671-677 - Nobuyuki Ueno, Yoshiyuki Nakagawa, Yoshiro Okuno, Susumu Morito:
Steel product transportation and storage simulation: a combined simulation/optimization approach. 678-683 - Akif Asil Bulgak, Jerry L. Sanders:
Integrating a modified simulated annealing algorithm with the simulation of a manufacturing system to optimize buffer sizes in automatic assembly systems. 684-690 - Kenneth R. Anderson, Gregory W. Diehl:
Rapid modeling: implications for business planning. 691-696 - Nur Evin Özdemirel, Gerald T. Mackulak, Jeffery K. Cochran:
A preliminary group technology classification scheme for manufacturing simulation models. 696-703 - Catherine M. Harmonosky, Dean C. Barrick:
Simulation in a CIM environment: structure for analysis and real-time control. 704-711 - Karen A. Pitts:
Discrete-event simulation of wafter fabrication facility. 712-718 - William H. Moll:
JIT, truck docks, and simulation. 719-721 - Averill M. Law, Cindy L. Morey, Mark Zimmerman, C. Dennis Pegden, Jerry Banks, F. Hank Grant, Douglas G. MacFarland:
A forum on selecting simulation/animation software for manufacturing (panel). 722 - Darrell A. Quick, Mark A. Roth:
A development methodology for adding map-based graphics to the theater war exercise. 723-730 - Paul A. Fishwick, Steven Walczak
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Utilizing abstraction and perspective in battle simulation. 731-735 - Paul E. Rubin, Joseph L. Sowers:
Air operations modeling in a wargaming environment. 736-743 - Gene J. Schroeder, Marvin M. Johnson:
Simulation: the correct approach to complex availability problem]. 744-752 - Leonard C. Kingsley, Kenneth S. Klesczewski, Joe A. Smith:
A logistics model of Coast Guard buoy tending operations. 753-760 - Jesus Borrego, Frank Cheng, Ron Janz:
A space logistics simulation implementation in Ada. 761-764 - Bong Wan Choi, Way Kuo:
Performance analysis of a generic naval C2battle group system by use of timed Petri nets. 765-774 - Robert M. Gravitz, William F. Waite:
Validation methodologies for complex, hybrid, HWIL, 6DOF missile simulations - a structured approach. 775-782 - Raymond E. Gallagher, Frederick C. Christie, Kenneth R. Kaiser, John T. Pattee:
EW-GEMS: system concepts and development process of an electronic warefare simulation. 783-790 - Melvyn Cheslow:
Validation of a simulation model of the national airspace system. 791-795 - William E. Weiss, Elizabeth S. Lacher:
Simulating the national airspace system. 796-799 - R. A. Haeme, J. L. Huttinger, R. W. Shore:
Airline performance modelling to support schedule development: an application case study. 800-806 - D. M. Hetrick, C. C. Travis, R. S. Kinerson:
Comparison of an unsaturated soil zone model (SESOIL) predictions with a laboratory leaching experiment. 807-814 - D. Brent Bandy:
Fox river locks SLAM simulation model. 815-820 - Conrado M. Gempesaw II:
A comprehensive agricultural system simulation model: the case of broiler growers. 821-824 - M. G. Roth, M. D. Wiley:
A simulator for asynchronous hypercube communications. 825-835 - Janice R. Glowacki:
A simulation of a store-and-forward distributed network of transputers. 836-841 - Louis Y. Tsui, Onur M. Ülgen:
On modeling local area networks. 842-849 - Jong S. Huang:
A graphical simulation environment for stochastic investment analysis. 850-856 - Jayprakash G. Patankar, Keith A. Klafehn:
Warranty cost estimation using simulation. 857-859 - Thomas W. McDowell:
Using simulation to determine the costs of offering caps on adjustable rate mortgages. 860-863 - Andrew F. Seila, Susan Soloman, Pandu R. Tadikamalla, Avril Law, Andrew Andrews:
Teaching simulation in school of busines (panel session). 864 - Voratas Kachitvichyanukul, George S. Fishman, David H. Withers, Thomas Clark, Bruce W. Schmeiser, Lee Schruben:
Simulation education (panel session). 865-868 - Lee Schruben, David Briskman:
Teaching simulation with Σ. 869-874 - Andrew F. Seila:
Using an enhanced general-purpose language for teaching simulation. 875-877 - Paul F. Roth, Robert Brown:
CONVERSIM: a teaching simulation language incorporating a conversational model builder. 878-886 - Daniel T. Brunner, Steven D. Duket, Dean B. Foussianes, Peter L. Haigh, Andrew J. Junga, Paul M. Mellema:
Easy-to-use simulation "packages" (panel): what can you really model? 887-891 - Ralph C. Huntsinger:
Continuous system simulation languages (CSSL's). 892 - Van B. Norman, Steve Parsley, Deborah Kotlarek, Paul M. Mellema, Merriel C. Dewsnup:
Simulation and material handling system design (panel). 893

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