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WSC 1996: Coronado, CA, USA
- John M. Charnes, Douglas J. Morrice, Daniel T. Brunner, James J. Swain:

Proceedings of the 28th conference on Winter simulation, WSC 1996, Coronado, CA, USA, December 8-11, 1996. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-7803-3383-7 - Karl G. Kempf:

Simulating Semiconductor Manufacturing Systems: Successes, Failures, and Deep Questions. 3-11 - Martha A. Centeno:

An Introduction to Simulation Modeling. 15-22 - Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:

Inside Simulation Software: How It Works and Why It Matters. 23-30 - Jerry Banks:

Software for Simulation. 31-38 - Lawrence Leemis:

Discrete-Event Simulation Input Process Modeling. 39-46 - W. David Kelton:

Statistical Issues in Simulation. 47-54 - Robert G. Sargent:

Verifying and Validating Simulation Models. 55-64 - Jeffrey A. Joines

, Stephen D. Roberts:
Design of Object-Oriented Simulations in C++. 65-72 - Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:

Simulation of Communications Networks. 73-77 - Julie C. Lowery:

Introduction to Simulation in Health Care. 78-84 - Gordon M. Clark:

Introduction to Manufacturing Applications. 85-92 - Kerim Tumay:

Business Process Simulation. 93-98 - Martin R. Barnes:

Virtual Reality and Simulation. 101-110 - John S. Carson II:

So You Want to be a Simulation Consultant. 111-113 - Frank Chance, Jennifer Robinson, John W. Fowler:

Supporting Manufacturing with Simulation: Model Design, Development, and Deployment. 114-121 - Bruce W. Schmeiser, Wheyming Tina Song:

Batching Methods in Simulation Output Analysis: What We Know and What We Don't. 122-127 - David M. Nicol:

Principles of Conservative Parallel Simulation. 128-135 - Rajive L. Bagrodia:

Perils and Pitfalls of Parallel Discrete-Event Simulation. 136-143 - Fred W. Glover, James P. Kelly, Manuel Laguna:

New Advances and Applications of Combining Simulation and Optimization. 144-152 - Arnold H. Buss:

Modeling with Event Graphs. 153-160 - A. Martin Wildberger:

Introduction & Overview of "Artificial Life" - Evolving Intelligent Agents for Modeling & Simulation. 161-168 - Wayne J. Davis, Joseph G. Macro, Andrew L. Brook, Michael S. Lee, Guoyan S. Zhou:

Developing a Real-Time Emulation/Simulation Capability for the Control Architecture to the RAMP FMS. 171-178 - Deborah A. Fullford:

Distributed Interactive Simulation: Its Past, Present, and Future. 179-185 - Samir R. Das:

Adaptive Protocols for Parallel Discrete Event Simulation. 186-193 - Jeffrey S. Smith, Brett A. Peters, James Curry, Glenn Drake, Cynthia LaJimodiere:

Advanced Tutorial - Simulation-Based Scheduling and Control. 194-198 - Russell C. H. Cheng, Wayne Holland, Neil A. Hughes:

Selection of Input Models Using Bootstrap Goodness-of-Fit. 199-206 - Marne C. Cario:

Modeling and Simulating Time Series Input Processes with ARTAFACTS and ARTAGEN. 207-213 - Christos Alexopoulos, Andrew F. Seila:

Implementing the Batch Means Method in Simulation Experiments. 214-221 - Pieter A. Voss, Jorge Haddock, Thomas R. Willemain:

Estimating Steady State Mean from Short Transient Simulations. 222-229 - James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance:

Independent Verification and Validation: A Missing Link in Simulation Methodology? 230-236 - Jon C. Helton:

Computational Structure of a Performance Assessment Involving Stochastic and Subjective Uncertainty. 239-247 - Jack P. C. Kleijnen:

Five-Stage Procedure for the Evaluation of Simulation Models Through Statistical Techniques. 248-254 - E. Marian Scott:

Uncertainty and Sensitivity Studies of Models of Environmental Systems. 255-259 - Robert L. Smith:

The Hit-and-Run Sampler: A Globally Reaching Markov Chain Sampler for Generating Arbitrary Multivariate Distributions. 260-264 - Luc Devroye:

Random Variate Generation in One Line of Code. 265-272 - Indira Kuruganti, Stephen G. Strickland:

Importance Sampling for Markov Chains: Computing Variance and Determining Optimal Measures. 273-280 - Halim Damerdji, Peter W. Glynn, Marvin K. Nakayama, James R. Wilson:

Selecting the Best System in Transient Simulations with Variances Known. 281-286 - John O. Miller, Barry L. Nelson, Charles H. Reilly:

Getting More from the Data in a Multinomial Selection Problem. 287-294 - Michael C. Fu, Jian-Qiang Hu:

A Comparison of Perturbation Analysis Techniques. 295-301 - Paul Glasserman, Philip Heidelberger, Perwez Shahabuddin, Tim Zajic:

Splitting for Rare Event Simulation: Analysis of Simple Cases. 302-308 - Pierre L'Ecuyer

, Yanick Champoux:
Importance Sampling for Large ATM-Type Queueing Networks. 309-316 - Christian Kelling:

A Framework for Rare Event Simulation of Stochastic Petri Nets Using "RESTART". 317-324 - Katherine B. Ensor, Peter W. Glynn:

Grid-Based Simulation and the Method of Conditional Least Squares. 325-331 - Alexander Shapiro:

Simulation Based Optimization. 332-336 - Gül Gürkan, Ayonca Özge, Stephen M. Robinson:

Sample-Path Solution of Stochastic Variational Inequalities, with Applications to Option Pricing. 337-344 - Robert G. Sargent:

Some Subjective Validation Methods Using Graphical Displays of Data. 345-351 - Jack P. C. Kleijnen, Bert Bettonvil, Willem J. H. Van Groenendaal:

Validation of Trace-Driven Simulation Models: Regression Analysis Revisited. 352-359 - Akira Tajima, Syoiti Ninomiya, Shu Tezuka:

On the Anomaly of ran1() in Monte Carlo Pricing of Financial Derivatives. 360-366 - Lee Schruben, David Goldsman, Douglas J. Morrice:

Using Null Effects Estimators in the Analysis of Simulation Output. 367-371 - Halim Damerdji, Marvin K. Nakayama:

Two-Stage Procedures for Multiple Comparisons with a Control in Steady-State Simulations. 372-375 - Mehdi Hoseyni-Nasab, Sigrún Andradóttir:

Parallel Simulation by Time Segmentation: Methodology and Applications. 376-381 - Donald C. McNickle, Krzysztof Pawlikowski, Gregory Ewing:

Experimental Evaluation of Confidence Interval Procedures in Sequential Steady-State Simulation. 382-389 - Carmelita Görg, Friedrich Schreiber:

The RESTART/LRE Method for Rare Event Simulation. 390-397 - Chun-Hung Chen, Hsiao-Chang Chen, Liyi Dai:

A Gradient Approach for Smartly Allocating Computing Budget for Discrete Event Simulation. 398-405 - Mahmoud H. Alrefaei, Sigrún Andradóttir:

Discrete Stochastic Optimization via a Modification of the Stochastic Ruler Method. 406-411 - Leyuan Shi:

Variance Property of Discontinuous Perturbation Analysis. 412-417 - Klaus-Peter Huber, Michael R. Berthold, Helena Szczerbicka:

Fuzzy Graph Based Metamodeling. 418-425 - Don Lazzari, Robert L. Crosslin:

Introduction to Work Flow Modeling with BPSimulator. 429-431 - David T. Sturrock, Glenn Drake:

Simulation for High Speed Processing. 432-436 - Nancy A. Markovitch, David M. Profozich:

Arena Software Tutorial. 437-440 - Diana F. Carroll:

MedModel - Healthcare Simulation Software. 441-446 - Deborah Benson:

Simulation Modeling and Optimization Using ProModel. 447-452 - Robert C. Crain:

Simulation Using GPSS/H. 453-459 - James O. Henriksen:

The Power and Performance of Proof Animation. 460-467 - James O. Henriksen:

An Introduction to SLX. 468-475 - Madhavi Lingineni, Bruce Caraway, Perakath C. Benjamin, Richard J. Mayer:

Tutorial on ProSim: A Knowledge-Based Simulation Model Design Tool. 476-480 - A. Alan B. Pritsker, Jean J. O'Reilly:

AweSim: The Integrated Simulation System. 481-484 - Julie N. Ehrlich, William R. Lilegdon:

Making Better Manufacturing Decisions with AIM. 485-491 - John S. Carson II:

AutoStat: Output Statistical Analysis for AutoMod Users. 492-499 - Matthew W. Rohrer:

AutoMod Tutorial. 500-505 - Matthew W. Rohrer:

AutoSched Tutorial. 506-509 - Catherine Drury Barnes, K. Ronald Laughery Jr.:

Advanced Uses for Micro Saint Simulation Software. 510-516 - Herbert D. Schwetman:

CSIM18 - The Simulation Engine. 517-521 - Kendra E. Moore, John E. Brennan:

ALPHA/SIM Simulation Software Tutorial. 522-529 - Maya Binun:

Business Process Modeling with SIMPROCESS. 530-534 - Michael Angel:

Conducting Experiments with Experiment Manager. 535-541 - Alasdar Mullarney:

MODSIM III - A Tutorial. 542-546 - W. Bruce Thompson:

Introduction to the WITNESS Visual Interactive Simulator and OLEII Automation. 547-550 - Linda Jankauskas, Sam McLafferty:

BestFit, Distribution-Fitting Software by Palisade Corporation. 551-555 - Gerald A. Levasseur:

An Object-Oriented Phone Center Model Using SIMPLE++. 556-563 - Eric S. Grajo:

Strategic Layout Planning and Simulation for Lean Manufacturing: A LayOPT Tutorial. 564-568 - Cliff B. King:

Taylor II Manufacturing Simulation Software. 569-573 - William B. Nordgren:

Time Machine - The Dynamic Worksheet. 574-577 - David Krahl:

Modeling with Extend. 578-583 - David P. Sly:

A Systematic Approach to Factory Layout and Design with FactoryPLAN, FactoryOPT, and FactoryFLOW. 584-587 - Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:

ExpertFit: Total Support for Simulation Input Modeling. 588-593 - Giao Thanh Nguyen, Randy H. Katz, Brian Noble, Mahadev Satyanarayanan:

A Trace-Based Approach for Modeling Wireless Channel Behavior. 597-604 - Winston W. Liu, Ching-Chuan Chiang, Hsiao-Kuang Wu, Vikas Jha, Mario Gerla, Rajive L. Bagrodia:

Parallel Simulation Environment for Mobile Wireless Networks. 605-612 - Chien-Chung Shen:

A CORBA Facility for Network Simulation. 613-620 - Karim Djemame

, Mohamed Bettaz, Dennis C. Gilles, Lewis M. Mackenzie:
Performance Comparison of High-Level Algebraic Nets Distributed Simulation Protocols. 621-628 - David B. Cavitt, C. Michael Overstreet, Kurt Maly:

A Performance Analysis Model for Distributed Simulations. 629-636 - Alois Ferscha, James Johnson:

A Testbed for Parallel Simulation Performance Prediction. 637-644 - Fang Hao, Karen Wilson, Richard Fujimoto, Ellen W. Zegura:

Logical Process Size in Parallel Simulations. 645-652 - Sven Sköld, Robert Rönngren:

Event Sensitive State Saving in Time Warp Parallel Discrete Event Simulations. 653-660 - Eunmi Choi, Dugki Min:

Event Scheduling Schemes for Time Warp on Distributed Systems. 661-668 - Robert D. Macredie, Simon J. E. Taylor

, Xiaoning Yu, Richard Keeble:
Virtual Reality and Simulation: An Overview. 669-674 - Simon J. E. Taylor

, Julika Siemer:
Enhancing Simulation Education with Intelligent Tutoring Systems. 675-680 - Michael Pidd:

Model Development and HCI. 681-686 - Jasna Kuljis:

HCI and Simulation Packages. 687-694 - Brian Lehaney, Ray J. Paul:

Soft Systems Methodology and Simulation Modeling. 695-700 - Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet, Ernest H. Page:

Redundancy in Model Representation: A Blessing or a Curse? 701-707 - Jae-Wook Lee, Sungho Kang:

Efficient Simulation Model Generation Using Automatic Programming Techniques. 708-713 - Charles R. Standridge, James F. Kelly, Thomas Kelley, Jack Walther:

Progress in Modular Simulation Environments. 714-720 - Michael Pidd:

Five Simple Principle of Modelling. 721-728 - Daniel J. Muller:

Simulation: "What to Do with the Model Afterward". 729-733 - Louis A. Molina, Carlos Gandarillas, Martha A. Centeno:

Goal Driven Simulation Intelligent Back Ends: A State of the Art Review. 734-739 - S. Cem Karacal, Terrence G. Beaumariage, Zeynep A. Karacal:

Comparison of Simulation Environments Through Analytic Hierarchy Process. 740-747 - Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Bernard P. Zeigler:

Abstraction Mechanisms in Discrete-Event Inductive Modeling. 748-755 - Don Caughlin:

Parameter Identification Methods for Metamodeling Simulations. 756-763 - Kangsun Lee, Paul A. Fishwick:

Dynamic Model Abstraction. 764-771 - Paul A. Fishwick:

Web-Based Simulation: Some Personal Observations. 772-779 - Arnold H. Buss, Kirk A. Stork:

Discrete-Event Simulation on the World Wide Web Using Java. 780-785 - Rajesh S. Nair, John A. Miller

, Zhiwei Zhang:
Java-Based Query Driven Simulation Environment. 786-793 - Fabian Gomes, Brian W. Unger, John G. Cleary:

Language Based State Saving Extensions for Optimistic Parallel Simulation. 794-800 - Felipe Knop, Edward Mascarenhas, Vernon Rego:

A Parallel GPSS Based on the ParaSol Simulation System. 801-808 - Wilkey Richardson, Mary L. Bailey, William H. Sanders:

Using ZPL to Develop a Parallel Chaos Router Simulator. 809-816 - Ingolf Ståhl:

Steps Toward a Better Internal GPSS Mechanism. 817-824 - Ricki G. Ingalls, Douglas J. Morrice, Andrew B. Whinston:

Eliminating Canceling Edges from the Simulation Graph Model Methodology. 825-832 - J. Frederick Klingener:

Programming Combined Discrete-Continuous Simulation Models for Performance. 833-839 - David A. Sykes, Brian A. Malloy:

The Design of an Efficient Simulator for the Pentium Pro Processor. 840-847 - Ralf Wieting:

Hybrid High-Level Nets. 848-855 - Tajudeen A. Atolagbe, Vlatka Hlupic:

A Generic Architecture for Intelligent Instruction for Simulation Modelling Software Packages. 856-863 - Douglas R. Brouse, William A. Cann:

The JUDY Theater Surveillance and Strike Simulation Model. 867-870 - Joseph C. Barto III, Patrick D. Clark:

The Joint Training System: A Pillar of Joint Readiness and an Automation Challenge. 871-876 - Alex F. Sisti, Steven D. Farr:

Modeling and Simulation Enabling Technologies for Military Applications. 877-883 - Martin S. Kleiner, Scott A. Carey:

Knowledge Acquisition in Support of Artificial Intelligence: An Example and Some Lessons Learned. 884-891 - John A. Hixson:

Using After Action Review Systems for Exercise Planning and Control. 892-895 - Lawrence J. Dacunto, David J. Prybyla:

Combat Simulations in U.S. Army Training and Testing. 896-902 - Christopher G. Blood, Ed O'Donnell, Dan Rotblatt:

A System to Project Injury and Illness Incidence During Military Operations. 903-906 - Scott C. Sundstrom, Christopher G. Blood, Serge A. Matheny:

The Optimal Placement of Casualty Evacuation Assets: A Linear Programming Model. 907-911 - Christopher G. Blood, Michael S. Odowick, Jeffrey S. Marks:

Simulation of Sasualty Sustainment During Naval Combat Operations. 912-917 - Robert G. Phelan Jr., Michael L. McGinnis:

Reengineering the United States Army's Tactical Command and Control Operational Architecture for Information Operations. 918-925 - Michael J. Kwinn Jr., Robert G. Phelan Jr.:

Management of Personnel Policies to Increase the Stability of Patriot Crew Members and Their Families: A Simulation Approach. 926-933 - Michael L. McGinnis, George F. Stone III:

Measuring the Effectiveness of Simulation-Based Training. 934-938 - Roger D. Smith:

Closing the Gap Between Simulation & Combat Computer Systems. 939-945 - Sudhir Srinivasan:

Efficient Data Consistency in HLA/DIS++. 946-951 - John A. Tufarolo, Ernest H. Page:

Evolving the VV&A Process for the ALSP Joint Training Confederation. 952-958 - Gary N. Bundy, David W. Seidel, Ben C. King, Carl D. Burke:

An Experiment in Simulation Interoperability. 959-966 - Jeffrey E. Sumner, Eric A. Zahn:

A Simulation of the Evacuation of American Citizens with an Object-Oriented, Animated Model. 967-974 - Chris J. M. Booth, David I. Bruce, Peter R. Hoare, Michael J. Kirton, K. Roy Milner, Ian J. Relf:

Dynamic Memory Usage in Parallel Simulation: A Case Study of a Large-Scale Military Logistics Application. 975-982 - Dursun Delen, David B. Pratt, Manjunath Kamath:

A New Paradigm for Manufacturing Enterprise Modeling: Reusable, Multi-Tool Modeling. 985-992 - Donald H. Liles, Adrien Presley:

Enterprise Modeling within an Enterprise Engineering Framework. 993-999 - Ganesh Pai Kateel, Manjunath Kamath

, David B. Pratt:
An Overview of CIM Enterprise Modeling Methodologies. 1000-1007 - Thomas Jefferson, Madhav Rangaswami, Gregory Stoner:

Simulation in the Design of Ground-Based Intrabay Automation Systems. 1008-1013 - Raka Sandell, Krishna Srinivasan:

Evaluation of Lot Release Policies for Semiconductor Manufacturing Systems. 1014-1022 - James F. Hallas, Jane D. Kim, Charles T. Mosier, Carolyn Internicola:

An Investigation of Operating Methods for 0.25 micron Semiconductor Manufacturing. 1023-1030 - Scott J. Mason, Paul A. Jensen, John W. Fowler:

A Comparison Study of the Logic of Four Wafer Fabrication Simulators. 1031-1038 - Theodora Ivanova, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi, Linda C. Malone:

Application of a 2-Stage Group-Screening Design to a Whole-Line Semiconductor Manufacturing Simulation Model. 1039-1045 - Lawrence S. Farey:

TRW/TED Accelerometer Wafer Process Production Facility: Manufacturing Simulation. 1046-1051 - F. Bradley Armstrong, Bennett Foster, Charles Kern, Randall R. Gibson, Darrell W. Starks:

Manufacturing Simulation Consultant's Forum. 1052-1056 - Lissette R. Gonzalez, Marelys L. García, Martha A. Centeno:

On-Line Knowledge-Based Simulation for FMS: A State of the Art Survey. 1057-1061 - Michael Iuliano, Albert T. Jones:

Controlling Activities in a Virtual Manufacturing Cell. 1062-1067 - Fernando G. Gonzalez:

A Simulation-Based Controller Builder for Flexible Manufacturing Systems. 1068-1075 - Arne Thesen:

Efficient State-Independent Sequencing Rules for Certain Flexible Manufacturing Systems. 1076-1082 - Glenn Drake, Jeffrey S. Smith:

Simulation System for Real-Time Planning, Scheduling, and Control. 1083-1090 - Anand S. Kunnathur, Sriram Sampath, P. S. Sundararagharan:

Dynamic Rescheduling of a Job Shop: A Simulation Study. 1091-1098 - Jay Bakst, Joel Hoffner, Kris Jacoby:

Evaluation of a Distribution Center Tow-line Material Handling System Through Simulation Modeling. 1099-1106 - Ali K. Gunal, Edward J. Williams

, Shigeru Sadakane:
Modeling of Chain Conveyors and Their Equipment Interfaces. 1107-1114 - Leon Bing-Shiun Chuang, Joseph A. Heim:

A Simulation Testbed for Investigation of Tandem AGV Systems. 1115-1122 - Farhad Azadivar, Junhong Shu, Moyeen Ahmad:

Simulation optimization in strategic location of semi-finished products in a pull-type production system. 1123-1128 - Stacy M. Sammons, Jeffery K. Cochran:

The use of simulation in the optimization of a cellular manufacturing system. 1129-1134 - Lynn S. Lachenmaier, Jeffery K. Cochran:

Use of RESOURCE blocks in SLAM II for the evaluation of operator-machine assignments. 1135-1140 - Soemon Takakuwa:

Efficient module-based modeling for a large-scale AS/RS-AGV system. 1141-1148 - Henry Herper, Thomas Kagerl, Dietrich Ziems:

Incorporating financial and ergonomic considerations into models of manufacturing systems. 1149-1154 - Bernard J. Schroer, Phillip A. Farrington, James J. Swain, Dawn R. Utley:

A generic simulator for modeling manufacturing modules. 1155-1160 - A. Alan B. Pritsker, O. Patrick Daily, Kenneth D. Pritsker:

Using simulation to craft a national organ transplantation policy. 1163-1169 - Hans Manansang, Joseph A. Heim:

An online, simulation-based patient scheduling system. 1170-1175 - Sheldon H. Jacobson, Douglas J. Morrice:

Analyzing the temporal association between health disorders and medical treatments using probability models and Monte Carlo simulation. 1176-1182 - Pamela K. Fink, L. Tandy Herren:

Modeling disease processes for drug development: bridging the gap between quantitative and heuristic models. 1183-1190 - Ewa Deelman, Boleslaw K. Szymanski

, Thomas Caraco
:
Simulating Lyme disease using parallel discrete event simulation. 1191-1198 - Julie C. Lowery:

Design of hospital admissions scheduling system using simulation. 1199-1204 - Gerald W. Evans, Tesham B. Gor, Edward Unger:

A simulation model for evaluating personnel schedules in a hospital emergency department. 1205-1209 - Yogesh Deshpande, Roger Jenkins, Simon J. E. Taylor

:
Use of simulation to test client-server models. 1210-1217 - Eugenio M. Alvarez, Paul R. Mitchell, Walter M. Callahan, Peter Hoefer, Raymond Telerole:

Simulating a proposed information delivery system. 1218-1221 - Toshio Komatsu, Yukihiro Nakamura, Junro Nose:

Simulator for the evaluation of distributed network-system performance. 1222-1229 - Peter P. Ware, Thomas W. Page Jr., Barry L. Nelson:

Modeling file-system input traces via a two-level arrival process. 1230-1237 - Barry L. Nelson, William S. Keezer, Thomas F. Schuppe:

A hybrid simulation-queueing module for modeling UNIX I/O in performance analysis. 1238-1246 - Helen D. Karatza

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Multitasking and resequencing in a two-stage multiprocessing system. 1247-1251 - Michael D. Novels, Stan Jonik:

Scheduling with simulation in the food & drinks industry. 1252-1256 - Todd C. Whyte, Darrell W. Starks:

ACE: a decision tool for restaurant managers. 1257-1263 - Kambiz Farahmand, Alejandro Francisco Garza Martinez:

Simulation and animation of the operation of a fast food restaurant. 1264-1271 - K. Ronald Laughery Jr., Beth M. Plott, Thomas H. Engh, Shelly Scott-Nash:

Discrete event simulation as a tool to determine necessary nuclear power plant operating crew size. 1272-1279 - Peter C. Anselmo:

Valuation of potash reserves at the Waste Installation Pilot Plant. 1280-1286 - Samuel M. Hart:

Simulation in policy analysis: the transfer of facilities within the Department of Energy's Environmental Management program. 1287-1291 - Charles R. Harrell, Kevin C. Field:

Integrating process mapping and simulation. 1292-1296 - George M. Giaglis

, Ray J. Paul, Georgios I. Doukidis:
Simulation for intra- and inter-organisational business process modelling. 1297-1304 - Michael K. Painter, Ronald Fernandes, Natarajan Padmanaban, Richard J. Mayer:

A methodology for integrating business process and information infrastructure models. 1305-1312 - Dany Hajjar, Simaan M. AbouRizk:

Building a special purposes simulation tool for earth moving operations. 1313-1320 - Photios G. Ioannou, Julio C. Martínez:

Simulation of complex construction processes. 1321-1328 - Photios G. Ioannou, Julio C. Martínez:

Scalable simulation models for construction operations. 1329-1336 - William R. Lilegdon, Stuart Gittlitz, Randy D. Moore, Patrick Reardon:

Simulation works: a panel discussion. 1337-1340 - Kay K. Cornett, W. Swain Ottman, Scott A. Miller:

An aircraft operations simulation model for the United Parcel Service Louisville Air Park. 1341-1346 - Gregory J. Allen, Khaled M. Mabrouk, Michael L. Weigel:

Utilizing an expert system for conflict resolution in a "train siding selection" simulation model. 1347-1352 - Edward J. Williams

, Susan Khoubyari:
Modeling issues in a shipping system. 1353-1358 - S. Manivannan, Michael E. Zeimer:

Modeling and analysis of aircraft offloading operations. 1359-1366 - Charles H. White:

Distribution logistics in the process industries: establishing railcar requirements. 1367-1372 - David R. Kalasky:

Simulation-based supply-chain optimization for consumer products. 1373-1378 - Peter Lorenz, Thomas J. Schriber:

Teaching introductory simulation in 1996: from the first assignment to the final presentation. 1379-1386 - Ingolf Ståhl:

Teaching the fundamentals of simulation in a very short time. 1387-1394 - Ruth Silverman:

Simulation for computer science majors: a preliminary report. 1395-1400 - Ralph V. Rogers, Michael Zyda, Edward F. Mykytka, David Bartlett, Michael Bathe:

Modeling and simulation education: is there a need for graduate degrees in modeling and simulation?. 1401-1406 - Harriet Black Nembhard, David A. Nembhard:

Dynamic simulation for time series modeling. 1407-1412 - Bala Ram, Rajiv Girdhar:

Simulation-based learning tool for facilities design. 1413-1420 - Shahar Yarden:

Injecting simulation and modeling upstream in the system engineering process. 1421-1425 - Glenn G. Rousseau, Kenneth W. Bauer Jr.:

Sensitivity analysis of a large-scale transportation simulation using design of experiments and factor analysis. 1426-1432 - Willem J. H. Van Groenendaal, Jack P. C. Kleijnen:

Regression metamodels and design of experiments. 1433-1439 - Susan M. Sanchez, L. Douglas Smith, Edward C. Lawrence:

Sensitivity and scenario analysis for simulation metamodels. 1440-1447 - Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, James R. Wilson:

Recent developments in input modeling with Bézier distributions. 1448-1456 - Paul M. Stanfield, James R. Wilson, Gary A. Mirka, Naomi F. Glasscock, Jennie P. Psihogios, Joseph R. Davis:

Multivariate input modeling with Johnson distributions. 1457-1464 - Lee Schruben, Eric L. Savage:

Visualizing Generalized Semi-Markov Processes. 1465-1470 - José Holguín-Veras, C. Michael Walton:

On the Development of a Computer System to Simulate Port Operations Considering Priorities. 1471-1478 - Zubin Dowlaty, Chong Loo:

Derivation of the Initial Stock of Bags - a Monte Carlo Approach. 1479-1482 - D. Brent Bandy:

Simulation of the Illinois Waterway Locks System. 1483-1487

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