WSC 1999:
Phoenix,
Arizona,
USA
- Jon Anton:
The use of simulation in call center optimization (keynote address).
3-4
- Jerry Banks:
Introduction to simulation.
7-13
- Lawrence Leemis:
Simulation input modeling.
14-23
- Susan M. Sanchez:
ABC's of output analysis.
24-32
- W. David Kelton:
Designing simulation experiments.
33-38
- Robert G. Sargent:
Validation and verification of simulation models.
39-48
- Charles R. Standridge:
A tutorial on simulation in health care: applications issues.
49-55
- Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:
Simulation of manufacturing systems.
56-59
- Deborah A. Sadowski, Mark R. Grabau:
Tips for successful practice of simulation.
60-66
- Williard C. Hewitt, Eric E. Miller:
Applying simulation in a consulting environment - tips from airport planners.
67-71
- Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters.
72-80
- David Goldsman, Barry L. Nelson, Tracy Opicka, A. Alan B. Pritsker:
A ranking and selection project: experiences from a university-industry collaboration.
83-92
- Farhad Azadivar:
Simulation optimization methodologies.
93-100
- James C. Spall:
Stochastic optimization and the simultaneous perturbation method.
101-109
- Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Advanced input modeling for simulation experimentation.
110-115
- Charles H. Reilly:
Input models for synthetic optimization problems.
116-121
- Richard Fujimoto:
Parallel and distributed simulation.
122-131
- Jeffrey A. Joines, Stephen D. Roberts:
Simulation in an object-oriented world.
132-140
- Wayne J. Davis:
Simulation: technologies in the new millennium.
141-147
- James D. Arthur, Robert G. Sargent, James B. Dabney, Averill M. Law, John D. (Jack) Morrison:
Verification and validation: what impact should project size and complexity have on attendant V&V activities and supporting infrastructure? (panel).
148-155
- Deborah A. Sadowski, Vivek Bapat:
The Arena product family: enterprise modeling solutions.
159-166
- James O. Henriksen:
SLX: pyramid power.
167-175
- James O. Henriksen:
General-purpose concurrent and post-processed animation with Proof.
176-181
- Robert C. Crain, James O. Henriksen:
Simulation using GPSS/H.
182-187
- David Krahl:
Modeling with Extend.
188-195
- Jean J. O'Reilly, William R. Lilegdon:
Introduction to AweSim.
196-200
- Jean J. O'Reilly, William R. Lilegdon:
Introduction to FACTOR/AIM.
201-207
- Rochelle N. Price, Charles R. Harrell:
Simulation modeling and optimization using ProModel.
208-214
- Rochelle N. Price, Charles R. Harrell:
Healthcare simulation modeling and optimization using MedModel.
215-219
- Matthew W. Rohrer:
AutoMod product suite tutorial (AutoMod, Simulator, AutoStat) by AutoSimulations.
220-226
- D. Roger Hullinger:
Taylor Enterprise Dynamics.
227-229
- Arvind Mehta, Ian Rawles:
Business solutions using WITNESS.
230-233
- Brian Wood, Kerim Tumay:
MODSIM III and CACI's applications.
234-238
- Andrew J. Siprelle, David J. Parsons, Richard A. Phelps:
SDI Industry Pro: simulation for enterprise-wide problem solving.
241-248
- Herbert D. Schwetman:
"Model, then build": a modern approach to systems development using CSIM18.
249-254
- Fred Glover, James P. Kelly, Manuel Laguna:
New advances for wedding optimization and simulation.
255-260
- Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:
ExpertFit: total support for simulation input modeling.
261-266
- Kendra E. Moore, Jack C. Chiang, Scott D. Hammer:
ALPHA/Sim simulation software tutorial.
267-275
- Shreekanth Moorthy:
Integrating the CAD model with dynamic simulation: simulation data exchange.
276-280
- Scott Freedman:
An overview of fully integrated digital manufacturing technology.
281-285
- Wendy K. Bloechle, K. Ronald Laughery Jr.:
Simulation interoperability using Micro Saint simulation software.
286-288
- Dursun Delen, Perakath C. Benjamin, Madhav Erraguntla:
An integrated toolkit for enterprise modeling and analysis.
289-297
- Henry Herper, Ingolf Ståhl:
Micro-GPSS on the Web and for Windows: a tool for introduction to simulation in high schools.
298-306
- Xinjie Chang:
Network simulations with OPNET.
307-314
- Stephen E. Chick:
Steps to implement Bayesian input distribution selection.
317-324
- Michael Freimer, Lee Schruben:
Using input process indicators for dynamic decision making.
325-329
- Russell C. H. Cheng:
Regression metamodeling in simulation using Bayesian methods.
330-335
- Hatem Ben Ameur, Pierre L'Ecuyer, Christiane Lemieux:
Variance reduction of Monte Carlo and randomized quasi-Monte Carlo estimators for stochastic volatility models in finance.
336-343
- Athanassios N. Avramidis, Paul Hyden:
Efficiency improvements for pricing American options with a stochastic mesh.
344-350
- Paul Glasserman, Philip Heidelberger, Perwez Shahabuddin:
Stratification issues in estimating value-at-risk.
351-358
- Hsiao-Chang Chen, Chun-Hung Chen, Jianwu Lin, Enver Yücesan:
An asymptotic allocation for simultaneous simulation experiments.
359-366
- Shane G. Henderson, Peter W. Glynn:
Can the regenerative method be applied to discrete-event simulation?
367-373
- José Gollaido, Dimitrios Makrakis, Luis Orozco-Barbosa:
Fast simulation of broadband telecommunications networks carrying long-range dependent bursty traffic.
374-381
- David Goldsman, William S. Marshall:
Selection procedures with standardized time series variance estimators.
382-388
- Paul Hyden, Lee Schruben:
Designing simultaneous simulation experiments.
389-394
- Leyuan Shi, Chun-Hung Chen, Enver Yücesan:
Simultaneous simulation experiments and nested partition for discrete resource allocation in supply chain management.
395-401
- Zsolt Haraszti, J. Keith Townsend:
Rare event simulation of delay in packet switching networks using DPR-based splitting.
402-410
- Dirk P. Kroese, Victor F. Nicola:
Efficient simulation of a tandem Jackson network.
411-419
- Sandeep Juneja, Perwez Shahabuddin, Anurag Chandra:
Simulating heavy tailed processes using delayed hazard rate twisting.
420-427
- E. Jack Chen, W. David Kelton:
Simulation-based estimation of quantiles.
428-434
- Takayuki Tagaki, Naoto Miyoshi:
On the implementation of a smoothed perturbation analysis estimator for a single-server queue with multiple vacations.
435-441
- Natalie M. Steiger, James R. Wilson:
Improved batching for confidence interval construction in steady-state simulation.
442-451
- Donald Gross:
Sensitivity of output performance measures to input distribution shape in modeling queues - real data scenario.
452-457
- K. Preston White:
Simulating a nonstationary Poisson process using bivariate thinning: the case of "typical weekday" arrivals at a consumer electronics store.
458-461
- Michael E. Kuhl, Sun Ewe Lim:
Sensitivity analysis of simulation output to parameters of nonhomogeneous Poisson processes.
462-465
- László Gerencsér, Stacy D. Hill, Zsuzsanna Vágó:
Optimization over discrete sets via SPSA.
466-470
- Gül Gürkan, A. Yonca Özge, Stephen M. Robinson:
Solving stochastic optimization problems with stochastic constraints: an application in network design.
471-478
- Sigurdur Ólafsson:
Iterative ranking-and-selection for large-scale optimization.
479-485
- Leslie M. Moore, Bonnie K. Ray:
Statistical methods for sensitivity and performance analysis in computer experiments.
486-491
- James R. Swisher, Sheldon H. Jacobson:
A survey of ranking, selection, and multiple comparison procedures for discrete-event simulation.
492-501
- M. Isabel Reis dos Santos, Acácio M. O. Porta Nova:
The main issues in nonlinear simulation metamodel estimation.
502-509
- William E. Biles, Jack P. C. Kleijnen:
A Java-based simulation manager for optimization and response surface methodology in multiple-response parallel simulation.
513-517
- Simon J. E. Taylor, Jon Saville, Rajeev Sudra:
Developing interest management techniques in distributed interactive simulation using Java.
518-523
- Anna L. Poplawski, David M. Nicol:
An investigation of out-of-core parallel discrete-event simulation.
524-530
- Susumu Morito, Jun Koida, Tsukasa Iwama, Masanori Sato, Yosiaki Tamura:
Simulation-based constraint generation with applications to optimization of logistic system design.
531-536
- Mahdi Nasereddin, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:
The development of a methodology for the use of neural networks and simulation modeling in system design.
537-542
- Raymond R. Hill:
A Monte-Carlo study of genetic algorithm initial population generation methods.
543-547
- Michael Kantner:
Hierarchical modeling and multiresolution simulation.
548-552
- Ernest H. Page, Jeffrey M. Opper:
Observations on the complexity of composable simulation.
553-560
- Lars G. Randell, Lars G. Holst, Gunnar S. Bolmsjö:
Incremental system development of large discrete-event simulation models.
561-568
- Christopher W. Zobel, William T. Scherer:
SMG: a new simulation/optimization approach for large-scale problems.
569-572
- Ferenc Szidarovszky, Abdollah Eskandari:
A simulation aided solution to an MCDM problem.
573-577
- Michel Page, Jérôme Gensel, Mahfoud Boudis:
An algorithm for goal-driven simulation.
578-585
- Thomas Weidemann:
Database oriented modeling with simulation microfunctions.
586-590
- Henk de Swaan Arons:
Knowledge-based modeling of discrete-event simulation systems.
591-597
- Charles R. Standridge:
Modular simulation environments: an object manager based architecture.
598-602
- Stephen E. Chick, Koichiro Inoue:
A decision-theoretic approach to screening and selection with common random numbers.
603-610
- Barry L. Nelson, Souvik Banerjee:
Evaluating the probability of a good selection.
611-617
- Douglas J. Morrice, John C. Butler, Peter W. Mullarkey, Srinagesh Gavirneni:
Sensitivity analysis in ranking and selection for multiple performance measures.
618-624
- Stefan Wegenkittl:
Monkeys, gambling, and return times: assessing pseudorandomness.
625-631
- Pierre L'Ecuyer, Christiane Lemieux:
Quasi-Monte Carlo via linear shift-register sequences.
632-639
- Theodora Ivanova, Linda C. Malone, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:
Comparison of a two-stage group-screening design to a standard 2 k-p design for a whole-line semiconductor manufacturing simulation model.
640-646
- Jack P. C. Kleijnen:
Validation of models: statistical techniques and data availability.
647-654
- James M. Calvin, Peter W. Glynn, Marvin K. Nakayama:
On the small-sample optimality of multiple-regeneration estimators.
655-661
- Christopher W. Zobel, K. Preston White:
Determining a warm-up period for a telephone network routing simulation.
662-665
- Sigurdur Ólafsson, Leyuan Shi:
Optimization via adaptive sampling and regenerative simulation.
666-672
- James M. Calvin:
Polynomial acceleration of Monte-Carlo global search.
673-677
- Young Hae Lee, Kyoung Jong Park, Tag Gon Kim:
An approach for finding discrete variable design alternatives using a simulation optimization method.
678-685
- Kurt G. Springfield, John D. Hall, Gregg W. Bell:
Analysis of electronics assembly operations: Longbow HELLFIRE Missile power supply.
689-693
- Arne Thesen, Akachai Jantayavichit:
Design and evaluation of a selective assembly station for high precision scroll compressor shells.
694-700
- Harriet Black Nembhard, Ming-Shu Kao, Gino Lim:
Integrating discrete-event simulation with statistical process control charts for transitions in a manufacturing environment.
701-708
- Manfred Mittler, Alexander K. Schömig:
Comparison of dispatching rules for semiconductor manufacturing using large facility models.
709-713
- Eric J. Koehler, Timbur M. Wulf, Alvin C. Bruska, Marvin S. Seppanen:
Evaluation of cluster tool throughput for thin film head production.
714-719
- Juergen Potoradi, Gerald Winz, Lee Weng Kam:
Determining optimal lot-size for a semiconductor back-end factory.
720-726
- Appa Iyer Sivakumar:
Optimization of a cycle time and utilization in semiconductor test manufacturing using simulation based, on-line, near-real-time scheduling system.
727-735
- Mark Kosfeld, Timothy D. Quinn:
Use of dynamic simulation to analyze storage and retrieval strategies.
736-741
- Edward G. Anderson, Douglas J. Morrice:
A simulation model to study the dynamics in a service-oriented supply chain.
742-748
- Onur M. Ülgen, John E. Shore, Gene Coffman, David P. Sly, Matthew W. Rohrer, Demet C. Wood:
Increasing the power and value of manufacturing simulation via collaboration with other analytical tools: a panel discussion.
749-753
- Matt Hickie, John W. Fowler:
Ancillary effects of simulation.
754-758
- Richard A. Reid, Elsa L. Koljonen:
Validating a manufacturing paradigm: a system dynamics modeling approach.
759-765
- Mel Adams, Paul Componation, Hank Czarnecki, Bernard J. Schroer:
Simulation as a tool for continuous process improvement.
766-773
- Siroos Sokhan-Sanj, Gabriel Gaxiola, Gerald T. Mackulak, Fredrick B. Malmgren:
A comparison of the exponential and the hyperexponential distributions for modeling move requests in a semiconductor fab.
774-778
- Igor Paprotny, Wendy Zhao, Gerald T. Mackulak:
Reducing model creation cycle time by automated conversion of a CAD AMHS layout design.
779-783
- Scott Wu, John Rayter, Igor Paprotny, Gerald T. Mackulak, Joakim Yngve:
Increasing first pass accuracy of AMHS simulation output using legacy data.
784-789
- Michael A. Berger, Jiuyi Hua, Paul T. Otis, Katrina S. Werpetinski, Vincent F. Johnston:
Development of a simulation model for an Army chemical munition disposal facility.
790-797
- Franz Auinger, Markus Vorderwinkler, Georg Buchtela:
Interface driven domain-independent modeling architecture for "soft-commissioning" and "reality in the loop".
798-805
- Marcos Ribeiro Pereira Barretto, Leonardo Chwif, Tillal Eldabi, Ray J. Paul:
Simulation optimization with the linear move and exchange move optimization algorithm.
806-811
- K. Ronald Laughery Jr.:
Using discrete-event simulation to model human performance in complex systems.
815-820
- Kevin M. Corker:
Human performance simulation in the analysis of advanced air traffic management.
821-828
- Deidra L. Donald, Nick Andreou, Jeffrey Abell, Robert J. Schreiber:
The new design: the changing role of industrial engineers in the design process through the use of simulation.
829-833
- Alexander K. Schömig:
On the corrupting influence of variability in semiconductor manufacturing.
837-842
- Navdeep S. Grewal, Alvin C. Bruska, Timbur M. Wulf, Jennifer K. Robinson:
Validating simulation model cycle times at Seagate Technology.
843-849
- Oliver Rose:
CONLOAD - a new lot release rule for semiconductor wafer fabs.
850-855
- Sungmin Park, John W. Fowler, W. Matthew Carlyle, Matt Hickie:
Assessment of potential gains in productivity due to proactive reticle management using discrete event simulation.
856-864
- K. Preston White, Walter J. Trybula:
Operational simulation of an x-ray lithography cell: comparison of 200mm and 300mm wafers.
865-874
- Mathias A. Dümmler:
Using simulation and genetic algorithms to improve cluster tool performance.
875-879
- Jennifer K. Robinson, Richard Giglio:
Capacity planning for semiconductor wafer fabrication with time constraints between operations.
880-887
- Sanjay Jain, Chu-Cheow Lim, Boon-Ping Gan, Yoke-Hean Low:
Criticality of detailed modeling in semiconductor supply chain simulation.
888-896
- Darius Rohan:
Machine dedication under product and process diversity.
897-902
- Chad D. DeJong, Thomas Jefferson:
Modeling lot routing software through discrete-event simulation.
903-908
- Philip L. Campbell, Darius Rohan, Edward A. MacNair:
A model of a 300mm wafer fabrication line.
909-911
- Jerry Weckman, Theron Colvin, Robert J. Gaskins, Gerald T. Mackulak:
Application of simulation and the Boehm spiral model to 300-mm logistics system risk reduction.
912-917
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