Jane L. Snowdon, John M. Charnes (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 34th Winter Simulation Conference: Exploring New Frontiers, San Diego, California, USA, December 8-11, 2002.
ACM 2002, ISBN 0-7803-7615-3
Keynote address
Paul L. Graziani: Addressing the challenges of aerospace and defense initiatives using software analysis tools.
3-4
Introductory tutorials
Ricki G. Ingalls: Introduction to simulation: introduction to simulation.
7-16
Andrew F. Seila: Spreadsheet simulation: spreadsheet simulation.
17-22
Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner: Inside simulation software: how it works and why it matters: inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters.
97-107
Minghua Hsieh: Adaptive monte carlo methods for rare event simulation: adaptive monte carlo methods for rare event simulations.
108-115
Susan M. Sanchez, Thomas W. Lucas: Exploring the world of agent-based simulations: simple models, complex analyses: exploring the world of agent-based simulations: simple models, complex analyses.
116-126
Dorota Kurowicka, Roger M. Cooke: Advanced input modeling: the vine copula method for representing high dimensional dependent distributions: application to continuous belief nets.
270-278
Jumi Kim, Sigurdur Ólafsson: Optimization via simulation: two-stage NP method with inheritance.
279-284
Xiaoping Xiong, I-Jeng Wang, Michael C. Fu: Optimization via simulation: randomized-direction stochastic approximation algorithms using deterministic sequences.
285-291
Tito Homem-de-Mello, Reuven Y. Rubinstein: Rare event simulation and combinatorial optimization using cross entropy: estimation of rare event probabilities using cross-entropy.
310-319
Jonathan M. Keith, Dirk P. Kroese: Rare event simulation and combinatorial optimization using cross entropy: sequence alignment by rare event simulation.
320-327
James M. Calvin, Marvin K. Nakayama: Output analysis: a comparison of output-analysis methods for simulations of processes with multiple regeneration sequences.
328-335
Roberto Szechtman, Peter W. Glynn: Difficult queuing simulation problems: rare-event simulation for infinite server queues.
416-423
Bruce Shultes: Difficult queuing simulation problems: a balanced likelihood ratio approach for analyzing rare events in a tandem Jackson network.
424-432
John C. Sees Jr., John Shortle: Difficult queuing simulation problems: simulating M/G/1 queues with heavy-tailed service.
433-438
Stewart Robinson: New simulation output analysis techniques: a statistical process control approach for estimating the warm-up period.
439-446
E. Jack Chen: New simulation output analysis techniques: two-phase quantile estimation.
447-455
Paul J. Stewart, Peter J. Fleming, Sheena A. MacKenzie: Optimization and response surfaces: on the response surface methodology and designed experiments for computationally intensive distributed aerospace simulations.
476-482
Sabri Pllana, Thomas Fahringer: Parallel and distributed systems: UML based modeling of performance oriented parallel and distributed applications.
497-505
Paul A. Fishwick: XML-based modeling and simulation: using XML for simulation modeling.
616-622
Thomas Wiedemann: Open source initiatives for simulation software: next generation simulation environments founded on open source software and XML-based standard interfaces.
623-628
Richard A. Kilgore: Open source initiatives for simulation software: multi-language, open-source modeling using the microsoft .NET architecture.
629-633
Thorsten Daum, Robert G. Sargent: Open source initiatives for simulation software: a web-ready HiMASS: facilitating collaborative, reusable, and distributed modeling and execution of simulation models with XML.
634-640
C. Michael Overstreet: Improving the model development process: model testing: is it only a special case of software testing?
641-647
Ray J. Paul, Simon J. E. Taylor: Improving the model development process: what use is model reuse: is there a crook at the end of the rainbow?
648-652
Maged M. Dessouky, Quan Lu, Robert C. Leachman: Modeling very large scale systems: using simulation modeling to assess rail track infrastructure in densely trafficked metropolitan areas.
725-731
Arnold H. Buss, Paul J. Sanchez: Modeling very large scale systems: building complex models with LEGOs (Listener Event Graph Objects).
732-737
Perakath C. Benjamin, Mike Graul, Madhav Erraguntla: Methods and tools for aerospace operations modeling and simulation: Toolkit for Enabling Adaptive Modeling and Simulation (TEAMS).
763-771
Michael Pidd: Reusing simulation components: simulation software and model reuse: a polemic.
772-775
Hideyuki Mizuta, Yoshiki Yamagata: Web-based simulation 1: transaction cycle of agents and web-based gaming simulation for international emissions trading.
801-806
James W. Harris Jr.: Campaign analysis: the sortie generation rate model.
864-868
Steven J. Rasmussen, Phillip R. Chandler: Unmanned aerial vehicles: MultiUAV: a multiple UAV simulation for investigation of cooperative control.
869-877
David R. Jacques: Unmanned aerial vehicles: modeling considerations for wide area search munition effectiveness analysis.
878-886
Sean Connors, Julie Gauldin, Marshall Smith: Logistics 1: closed-loop, simulation-based, systems engineering approach to life cycle management of defense systems.
893-900
Carl R. Williams, Peraset Chompuming: Manufacturing 2: a simulation study of robotic welding system with parallel and serial processes in the metal fabrication industry.
1018-1025
Bjørn Johansson, Jürgen Kaiser: Best modeling methods: turn lost production into profit -- discrete event simulation applied on resetting performance in manufacturing systems.
1065-1072
Jan Oscarsson, Matías Urenda Moris: Best modeling methods: documentation of discrete event simulation models for manufacturing system life cycle simulation.
1073-1078
Silvanus T. Enns, Sangjin Choi: Manufacturing modeling methods: USE of GI/G/1 queuing approximations to set tactical parameters for the simulation of MRP systems.
1123-1129
Deogratias Kibira, Chuck McLean: Manufacturing modeling methods: virtual reality simulation of a mechanical assembly production line.
1130-1137
Edward J. Williams, Onur M. Ülgen, Chris DeWitt: Manufacturing modeling methods: an approach and interface for building generic manufacturing kanban-systems models.
1138-1141
Paul Rogers: Simulation of manufacturing operations: optimum-seeking simulation in the design and control of manufacturing systems: experience with optquest for arena.
1142-1150
Jai Thomas, Jayesh Todi, Asif Paranjpe: Simulation of manufacturing operations: optimization of operations in a steel wire manufacturing company.
1151-1156
Fulya Altiparmak, Berna Dengiz, Akif A. Bulgak: Simulation of manufacturing operations: optimization of buffer sizes in assembly systems using intelligent techniques.
1157-1162
Applications in logistics, transportation, and distribution
Alexander Verbraeck, Edwin Valentin: Transportation applications of simulation: simulation building blocks for airport terminal modeling.
1199-1206
Mark B. Duinkerken, Jaap A. Ottjes, Gabriël Lodewijks: Transportation applications of simulation: the application of distributed simulation in TOMAS: redesigning a complex transportation model.
1207-1213
Oscar Franzese, Shirish S. Joshi: Transportation applications of simulation: traffic simulation application to plan real-time distribution routes.
1214-1218
David Carnes, Frederick Wieland: Advanced aviation concepts via simulation: techniques to enhance performance of an existing aviation simulation.
1219-1225
Shang-Tae Yee: Simulation applications in the automotive industry: establishment of product offering and production leveling principles via supply chain simulation under order-to-delivery environment.
1260-1268
Arvind Mane, Saeid Nahavandi, Jingxin Zhang: Simulation applications in the automotive industry: sequencing production on an assembly line using goal chasing and user defined algorithm.
1269-1273
Joseph G. Macro, Reino E. Salmi: Warehousing and inventory management: a simulation tool to determine warehouse efficiencies and storage allocations.
1274-1281
Eduardo Saggioro Garcia, Caio Fiuza Silva, Eduardo Saliby: Warehousing and inventory management: a simulation model to validate and evaluate the adequacy of an analytical expression for proper safety stock sizing.
1282-1288
Luis Rene Contreras, Chirag Modi, Arunkumar Pennathur: Warehousing and inventory management: integrating simulation modeling and equipment condition diagnostics for predictive maintenance strategies -a case study.
1289-1296
Edward G. Anderson, Douglas J. Morrice: Maufacturing supply chain applications 1: capacity and backlog management in queuing-based supply chains.
1302-1305
Steven C. Hamoen, Dirk-Jan Moens: Manufacturing supply chain applications 2: logistic simulator for steel producing factories.
1315-1318
Richard J. Linn, Chin-Sheng Chen, Jorge A. Lozan: Manufacturing supply chain applications 2: development of distributed simulation model for the transporter entity in a supply chain process.
1319-1326
Chad D. DeJong, Scott P. Wu: Material handling: simulating the transport and scheduling of priority lots in semiconductor factories.
1387-1391
Wang Lixin, Loo Hay Lee: Scheduling and dispatching: a simulation study on release, synchronization, and dispatching in MEMS fabrication.
1392-1400
Oliver Rose: Scheduling and dispatching: some issues of the critical ratio dispatch rule in semiconductor manufacturing.
1401-1405
Ilka Habenicht, Lars Mönch: Scheduling and dispatching: a finite-capacity beam-search-algorithm for production scheduling in semiconductor manufacturing.
1406-1413
Chao Qi, Tuck Keat Tang, Appa Iyer Sivakumar: Modeling methodology: simulation based cause and effect analysis of cycle time and WIP in semiconductor wafer fabrication.
1423-1430
Manuel Aybar, Kishore Potti, Todd LeBaron: Modeling methodology: using simulation to understand capacity constraints and improve efficiency on process tools.
1431-1435
David M. Brann, Beth C. Kulick: Simulation of customer-focused business processes: simulation of restaurant operations using the restaurant modeling studio.
1448-1453
Jeremy Staum: Simulation in financial engineering: simulation in financial engineering.
1481-1492
Athanassios N. Avramidis: Derivatives and credit risk: importance sampling for multimodal functions and application to pricing exotic options.
1493-1501
Junichi Imai, Ken Seng Tan: Derivatives and credit risk: enhanced quasi-monte carlo methods with dimension reduction.
1502-1510
Tarja Joro, Paul Na: Derivatives and credit risk: credit risk modeling for catastrophic events.
1511-1514
Suvrajeet Sen, Lihua Yu, Talat Genc: Asset price modeling: decision aids for scheduling and hedging (DASH) in deregulated electricity markets: a stochastic programming approach to power portfolio optimization.
1530-1538
Lawrence I. Goldman: Crystal ball software tutorial: crystal ball professional introductory tutorial.
1539-1545
Stewart Mayhew: Problems in financial engineering: security price dynamics and simulation in financial engineering.
1568-1574
Thomas F. Brady: Energy production and trading: using computer simulation to mitigate risk in electricity generation/consumption collaboration policies.
1575-1577
Daniel M. Hamblin, Brian T. Ratchford: Energy production and trading: batting average: a composite measure of risk for assessing product differentiation in a simulation model.
1578-1587
Carlos Magno Couto Jacinto: Energy production and trading: discrete event simulation for the risk of development of an oil field.
1588-1592
Jian Chen, Michael C. Fu: Financial derivatives and real options: hedging beyond duration and convexity.
1593-1599
Eduardo Saliby, Flavio Pacheco: financial derivatives and real options: an empirical evaluation of sampling methods in risk analysis simulation: quasi-monte carlo, descriptive sampling, and Latin Hypercube sampling.
1606-1610
Corné Versteegt, Alexander Verbraeck: Real-time control: the extended use of simulation in evaluating real-time control systems of AGVs and automated material handling systems.
1659-1666
Ian McGregor: Equipment interface: the relationship between simulation and emulation.
1683-1688
William Rengelink, Yvo A. Saanen: Equipment interface: improving the quality of controls and reducing costs for on-site adjustments with emulation: an example of emulation in baggage handling.
1689-1694
Suzanne Oldenburg DeLong, Paul West: Advancing learning goals: an undergraduate systems engineering design project for using constructive and virtual simulation for an armed UAV design.
1799-1803
John H. Reynolds: Advancing learning goals: Linda arouses a sleeping barber.
1804-1808
Marvin S. Seppanen, Sameer Kumar: Advancing learning goals: using simulation to teach business processes design and improvement.
1809-1814
Sam Bansal: Supply chain planning: promise and problems of simulation technology in SCM domain.
1831-1837
Hank Grant, Scott Moses, David Goldsman: Supply chain planning: using simulation to evaluate buffer adjustment methods in order promising.
1838-1845
Kishore Potti, Amit K. Gupta II: Semiconductor manufacturing: ASAP applications of simulation modeling in a wafer fab.
1846-1848
Chin Soon Chong, Appa Iyer Sivakumar, Robert K. L. Gay: Semiconductor manufacturing: design, development and application of an object oriented simulation toolkit for real-time semiconductor manufacturing scheduling.
1849-1856
Amit K. Gupta II, Appa Iyer Sivakumar: Semiconductor manufacturing: simulation based multiobjective schedule optimization in semiconductor manufacturing.
1862-1870
Gord Boyer, Neil Arnason: Maintenance and repair: application of simulation and mean value analysis to a repair facility model for finding optimal staffing levels.
1871-1879
Terry M. Helm, Steve W. Painter, W. Robert Oakes: Maintenance and repair: a comparison of three optimization methods for scheduling maintenance of high cost, long-lived capital assets.
1880-1884
Yiqing Lin, Arthur Hsu, Ravi Rajamani: Maintenance and repair: a simulation model for field service with condition-based maintenance.
1885-1890
Sebastian Werner, Gerald Weigert: Scheduling & control: process accompanying simulation: a general approach for the continuous optimization of manufacturing schedules in electronics production.
1903-1908
Raid Al-Aomar: General methodology 1: a robust simulation-based multicriteria optimization methodology.
1931-1939
Mats Jägstam, Par Klingstam: General methodology 1: a handbook for integrating discrete event simulation as an aid in conceptual design of manufacturing systems.
1940-1944
Douglas C. Creighton, Saeid Nahavandi: General methodology 1: optimising discrete event simulation models using a reinforcement learning agent.
1945-1950
Jean-Baptiste Filippi, Paul Bisgambiglia: General methodology 2: enabling large scale and high definition simulation of natural systems with vector models and JDEVS.
1964-1970
Jui-Hua Li, JoAnne Holliday, George Fegan: General applications 2: decision making of embedded I/O buffer sizes using the queueing simulation model for a shared-memory system.
2017-2021
Peng Sun, Sam Yuan Sung: General applications 2: a general simulation environment for IP mobility.
2022-2030