WSC 1991:
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Proceedings of the 23th Winter Simulation Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, December 8-11, 1991.
ACM Press 1991
John Goble:
Introduction to SIMFACTORY II.5.
77-80
Peter L. Haigh:
Simulation of computer systems and networks with MOGUL and REGAL.
86-89
David Krahl:
Tutorial: scheduling manufacturing systems with FACTOR.
128-131
Süleyman Sevinc:
Extending common LISP object system for discrete event modeling and simulation.
204-206
Rajive Bagrodia:
Iterative design of efficient simulations using Maisie.
243-247
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
Soemon Takakuwa:
Design and analysis of computer-aided cart systems for picking discrete items.
365-374
Zhao Xu,
Reza M. Pirasteh:
Airline-catering plant material handling system analysis with simulation and scaled animation.
402-410
Nur E. Özdemirel:
Measuring the user acceptance of generic manufacturing simulation models by review of modeling assumptions.
419-427
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
Stephen R. Parker:
Combat Vehicle Reliability Assessment Simulation Model (CVRASM).
491-498
Thomas F. Schuppe:
Modeling and simulation: a Department of Defense critical technology.
519-525
Letitia M. Pohl:
Evaluation of F-15E availability during operational test.
549-554
John Craig Comfort:
Environment partitioned distributed simulation of queueing systems.
584-592
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
Amedeo R. Odoni:
Issues in modeling a national network of airports.
756-761
John Danko,
Victor Gulewicz:
Operational planning for electronic toll collection: a unique approach to computer modeling/analysis.
776-785
A. K. Kharwat:
Computer simulation: an important tool in the fast-food industry.
811-815
Mark I. Farber:
A methodology for simulation the U.S. recreational fishery for billfish.
832-840
Charles H. Reilly:
Optimization test problems with uniformly distributed coefficients.
866-874
Donald L. Byrkett:
Classroom goodness of fit testing using Microsoft Windows.
882-886
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
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
Shu Tezuka:
Neave effect also occurs with Tausworthe sequences.
1030-1034
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
Kirstie L. Bellman:
An approach to integrating and creating flexible software environments supporting the design of complex systems.
1101-1105
Paul A. Fishwick:
Heterogeneous decomposition and inter-level coupling for combined modeling.
1120-1128
Michael Rooks:
A unified framework for visual interactive simulation.
1146-1155
Joel J. Luna:
Application of hierarchical modeling concepts to a multi-analysis environment.
1165-1172
Michael Kass:
Height-field fluids for computer graphics.
1194-1198
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