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19th WSC 1987: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Arne Thesen, Hank Grant, W. David Kelton:

Proceedings of the 19th conference on Winter simulation, WSC 1987, Atlanta, GA, USA, December 14-16, 1987. ACM 1987, ISBN 0-911801-32-4 - John A. White:

Simulation: pushing a dead mouse through a maze? 1-3 - William E. Biles:

Introduction to simulation. 7-15 - Robert E. Shannon:

Models and artificial intelligence. 16-24 - Paul F. Roth:

Discrete, continuous and combined simulation. 25-29 - Mark E. Johnson:

Modeling and generating input processes. 30-32 - Robert G. Sargent:

An overview of verification and validation of simulation models. 33-39 - Lee Schruben:

Using simulation to solve problems: a tutorial on the analysis of simulation output. 40-42 - Barry L. Nelson:

Variance reduction for simulation practitioners. 43-51 - David Goldsman:

Ranking and selection tutorial: 2-factor normal means procedures. 52-57 - Marc S. Meketon:

Optimization in simulation: a survey of recent results. 58-67 - Jerry Banks, John S. Carson II:

Applying the simulation process. 68-71 - Lee Schruben:

A "disposable" graphical event synthesizer for teaching simulation model building. 72-76 - Donald L. Byrkett:

Implementing student projects in a simulation course. 77-81 - Jean J. O'Reilly, William R. Lilegdon:

SLAM II tutorial. 85-92 - Deborah A. Davis, Claude Dennis Pegden:

Introduction to SIMAN. 93-101 - Edward C. Russell:

SIMSCRIPT II.5 and simanimation, a tutorial. 102-111 - Thomas J. Schriber:

Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. 112-125 - Stephen D. Roberts:

Simulation modeling and analysis with INSIGHT: a tutorial. 126-135 - Philip Cobbin:

The SIMPLE_1 simulation environment. 136-145 - Verna E. Knapp:

The Smalltalk simulation environment, part II. 146-151 - Arne Thesen:

Writing simulations from scratch: Pascal implementations. 152-164 - Pierre L'Ecuyer, Nataly Giroux:

A process-oriented simulation package based on Modula-2. 165-174 - Michael L. Samuels, James R. Spiegel:

The flexible Ada simulation tool (FAST) and its extensions. 175-184 - Richard M. Reese, Dana L. Wyatt:

Software reuse and simulation. 185-192 - Kenneth D. Farnsworth, Van B. Norman, T. A. Norman:

Integrated software for manufacturing simulation. 195-201 - Richard W. Conway, William L. Maxwell:

Modeling asynchronous materials handling systems in XCELL+. 202-206 - James E. Wilkinson, Gary E. Whitehouse:

Data collection with a portable microcomputer. 207-216 - Averill M. Law, Stephen G. Vincent:

A tutorial on UNIFIT: an interactive package for fitting probability distributions to observed data. 217-221 - Hamdy A. Taha:

SIMNET simulation language. 222-229 - Harold J. Steudel, Taeho Park:

STAR*CELL: a flexible manufacturing cell simulator. 230-234 - Douglas G. MacFarland:

Scheduling manufacturing systems with FACTOR. 235-237 - Charles R. Standridge, A. Alan B. Pritsker, Catherine W. Stein:

A tutorial on TESS(tm): the extended simulation support system. 238-246 - William J. Garrison:

Network II.5 tutorial. 247-257 - Ken Tumay:

Factory simulation with animation: the no programming approach. 258-260 - Richard A. Kilgore, Kevin J. Healy:

Animation design with Cinema. 261-268 - Robert C. Crain, Daniel T. Brunner, James O. Henriksen:

Advanced features of GPSS/H. 269-275 - Springer W. Cox:

The interactive graphics and antimation of GPSS/PC. 276-285 - David A. Burn:

Simulation of stationary time series. 289-294 - A. Larry Wright:

Some methods for simulating random fields. 295-299 - Lee S. Dewald, Peter A. W. Lewis, Ed McKenzie:

Marginally specific alternatives to normal ARMA processes. 300-301 - Der-Fa Robert Chen, Andrew F. Seila:

Multivariate inference in stationary simulation using batch means. 302-304 - Halim Damerdji:

On strong consistency of the variance estimator. 305-308 - Bruce W. Schmeiser, Wheyming Tina Song:

Correlation among estimators of the variance of the sample mean. 309-317 - Peter W. Glynn, Donald L. Iglehart:

A new initial bias deletion rule. 318-319 - Peter D. Welch:

On the relationship between batch means, overlapping means and spectral estimation. 320-323 - Mohamed A. Ahmed, Donald Gross, Douglas R. Miller:

Control variate models for sensitivity estimates of repairable item systems. 324-333 - Kenneth W. Bauer Jr., Sekhar Venkatraman, James R. Wilson:

Estimation procedures based on control variates with known covariance matrix. 334-341 - Peter A. W. Lewis, Richard L. Ressler, R. Kevin Wood:

Smarter control variables: regression-adjusted linear and nonlinear controls. 342-347 - George S. Fishman:

The Monte Carlo estimation fuction variation. 347-350 - Ambuj Goyal, Philip Heidelberger, Perwez Shahabuddin:

Measure specific dynamic importance sampling for availability simulations. 351-357 - Martin I. Reiman, Burton Simon, J. Stanford Willie:

Simterpolations: estimating an entire queueing function from a single sample path. 358-363 - Arnold H. Buss:

Future directions for frequency domain approach. 364-365 - Peter W. Glynn:

Likelilood ratio gradient estimation: an overview. 366-375 - Yu-Chi Ho:

Pertubation analysis - theoretical, experimental, and implementational aspects. 376-377 - James R. Wilson:

Future directions in response surface methodology for simulation. 378-381 - Jorge Haddock, Gölgen Bengü:

Application of a simulation optimization system for a continuous review inventory model. 382-390 - Russell R. Barton

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Testing strategies for simulation optimization. 391-401 - William E. Biles, H. Tamer Ozmen:

Optimization of simulation responses in a multicomputing environment. 402-408 - Jeffrey D. Tew, James R. Wilson:

Metamodel estimation using integrated correlation methods. 409-418 - Tapas K. Som, Robert G. Sargent, Lee W. Schruben:

Frequency domain metamodelling of a feedback queue. 419-423 - Paul J. Sanchez, Arnold H. Buss:

A model for frequency domain experiments. 424-427 - David Alan Grier:

Systems for Monte Carlo work. 428-433 - Jason C. Hsu, Barry L. Nelson:

Control variates for quantile estimation. 434-444 - Thomas E. Booth:

Generalized zero-variance solutions and intelligent random numbers. 445-451 - Voratas Kachitvichyanukul, James O. Henriksen, Richard E. Nance, Claude Dennis Pegden, Charles R. Standrige, Brian W. Unger:

Simulation environment of the 1990's (panel). 455-460 - Robert M. O'Keefe:

What is visual interactive simulation? (and is there a methodology for doing it right?). 461-464 - Robert F. Gordon, Edward A. MacNair, Kurtiss J. Gordon, James F. Kurose:

A visual progranmming approach to manufacturing modeling. 465-471 - William E. Biles, Susan T. Wilson:

Animated graphics and computer simulation. 472-477 - David W. Balmer:

Modelling styles and their support in the CASM environment. 478-485 - Miron Livny:

DELAB - a simulation laboratory. 486-494 - Osman Balci, Richard E. Nance:

Simulation support: prototyping the automation-based paradigm. 495-502 - Jean Bézivin:

TimeLock: a concurrent simulation technique and its description in Smalltalk-80. 503-506 - Stephanie J. Cammarata, Barbara Gates, Jeff Rothenberg:

Dependencies and graphical interfaces in object-oriented simulation languages. 507-517 - Mohsen Pazirandeh, Jeffrey Becker:

Object oriented performance models with knowledge-based diagnostics. 518-524 - Donnie R. Ford, Bernard J. Schroer, Rodney S. Daughtrey:

An intelligent modeling system for simulation manufacturing processes. 525-529 - David P. Miller:

The role of simulation in planning. 530-533 - Karen J. Murray, Sallie V. Sheppard:

Automatic model synthesis: using automatic programming and expert systems techniques toward simulation modeling. 534-543 - Frederick J. Portier:

Implementing the product automation formalism. 544-553 - Ashvin Radiya, Robert G. Sargent:

A new formalism for discrete event simulation. 554-558 - Tag Gon Kim, Bernard P. Zeigler:

The DEVS formalism: hierarchical, modular systems specification in an object oriented framework. 559-566 - A. Alan B. Pritsker:

Model evolution II: an FMS design problem. 567-574 - James O. Henriksen:

Alternatives for modeling of preemptive scheduling. 575-581 - C. Michael Overstreet:

Using graphs to translate between world views. 582-589 - Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet:

Exploring the forms of model diagnosis in a simulation support environment. 590-596 - Jack C. Wallace:

The control and transformation metric: toward the measurement of simulation model complexity. 597-603 - Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Yueh-Min Huang:

Constraint-driven generation of model structures. 604-611 - Steven M. Swope, Richard M. Fujimoto:

Optimal performance of distributed simulation programs. 612-617 - Carolyn Hughes, Usha Chandra, Sallie V. Sheppard:

Two implementations of a concurrent simulation environment. 618-623 - David M. Nicol:

Performance issues for distributed battlefield simulations. 624-628 - Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:

Simulation of manufacturing systems. 631-643 - Randall P. Sadowski:

How to select and work with a consultant: a consultant's perspective. 644-648 - Cynthia Erikson, Antonie T. Vandenberge, Trevor I. Miles:

Simulation, animation, and shop-floor control. 649-653 - Sherry D. Frese:

A simple simulation for schedulang in a flexible manufacturing system. 654-658 - James A. Chisman:

Microcomputer manufacturer FMS simulation. 659-660 - Michael W. Sale, Catherine W. Stein:

Modeling AGV systems using network constructs. 661-668 - Drazen Kostelski, John A. Buzacott, Kenneth N. McKay, Xiao-Gao Liu:

Development and validation of a systems macro model using isolated micro models. 669-676 - Bernard J. Schroer, Fan T. Tseng:

Modeling complex manufacturing systems using simulation. 677-682 - Timothy Thomasma, Onur M. Ülgen:

Modeling of a manufacturing cell using a graphical simulation system based on Smalltalk-80. 683-691 - Paul C. Caruso, Maged M. Dessouky:

Analytical factors concerning the use of micro-mini storage devices as material management systems. 692-696 - Robert S. Hight, William A. Smith:

Operations model for high-volume production line. 697-702 - Mark K. Brazier, Robert E. Shannon:

Automatic programming of AGVS simulation models. 703-708 - Arne Thesen, Lei Lei, Yuehwern Yih

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Knowledge aquisition methods for expert scheduling systems. 709-714 - Kenneth R. Anderson:

A method for planning analysis and design simulation of CIM systems. 715-720 - Jeanette G. Nymon:

Using analytical and simulation modeling for early factory prototyping. 721-724 - Thomas J. Schriber, Kathryn E. Stecke:

Using mathematical programming and simulation to study FMS machine utilizations. 725-730 - Richard J. Harper, Michael J. O'Loughlin:

Manufacturing process analysis - tools and applications. 731-737 - Rajan Suri, Ying Tat Leung:

Single run optimization of a SIMAN model for closed loop flexible assembly systems. 738-748 - Richard M. Fujimoto, William B. Campbell:

Direct execution models of processor behavior and performance. 751-758 - Wade H. Shaw Jr., Timothy S. Moore:

A simulation study of a parallel processor with unbalanced loads. 759-767 - Ed Andert:

A simulation of dynamic task allocation in a distributed computer system. 768-776 - Peter Stanek, Jeffery H. Fenton:

Premises telecommunications network technological and financial modeling. 777-780 - John L. Ballard, Thomas W. Spilker:

A simulation model of public university financial resources for faculty. 787-788 - Jonathan D. Stanley:

Evaluating a price change limit rule in a simulated exchange. 789-793 - S. S. Liu, J. Wang, Arding Hsu:

Modeling and analysis to two-echelon resource allocation strategy in packet switches. 794-801 - Howard S. Tsai, Rudolph G. Regner:

Simulation analysis of demand assigned multiple access (DAMA) algorithms used in satelite communications systems. 802-808 - Jonathan R. Agre, J. A. Clarke, M. W. Atkinson, I. H. Shahnawaz:

Computer simulation of communications on the space station data management system. 809-818 - Janet E. Williams, Jeff D. Griffiths:

The geometrical design of signalised road traffic junctions. 819-827 - Edmond Chin-Ping Chang:

Using expert systems to select software the traffic analysis. 828-837 - William A. Bailey Jr., Thomas D. Clark Jr.:

A simulation analysis of demand and fleet size effects on taxicab service rates. 838-844 - Edmund W. Schuster:

A logistics application of simulation to determine distribution costs resulting from a forward warehouse operation. 845-852 - Richard E. Baker, Arid Olsen, Janet Rider:

Stockage policy cost simulation for DLA hazardous and nonhazardous shelf-life items. 853-859 - Richard Helfman, Mark H. Ralston, J. Robert Suckling:

Object oriented simulation for the U.S Army graves registration service. 860-869 - Michael D. Brooks, Mark S. Kross, Mark A. Roth:

Re-hosting a computer assisted wargame exercise from a mainframe to a micro: database and user-interface issues. 870-875 - Chet Childs, Thomas Lubaczewski:

A battalion/brigade training simulation. 876-885 - James R. Jansen, Mark A. Roth:

Design of a joint operations planning simulator. 886-893 - Hamdy A. Taha, R. Ron Goforth, J. E. Bass:

Simulation of continuous mail processing. 894-899 - L. Jackson Turvaville, Margaret Hong Chen:

Self-insurance by small scale cogenerators against the ratchet demand effect. 900-903 - Donovan Young:

Delay PERT. 904-913 - Keith A. Klafehn:

Impact points in patient flows through a radiology department provided through simulation. 914-918 - Bruce Pollack-Johnson:

Simulation of a hospital patient transportation system. 919-924 - Thomas D. Clark Jr., Craig W. Waring:

A simulation approach to analysis of emergency services and trauma center management. 925-931 - Chunxi Wan:

The application of computer simulation in a flight vehicle CAD system. 932-935 - Jonathan R. Agre, I. H. Shahnawaz, M. W. Atkinson, D. Joshi, A. R. K. Sastry:

Simulation of a local area network for a newspaper production system. 936-944 - Paul W. Reimus, William L. Kuhn:

Simulation used to qualify nuclear waste glass for disposal. 945-953 - Patrick J. Starr, Thomas M. Keenan:

Structured feedback: an approach to developing knowledge of a system during initial model development. 954-961

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