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WSC 2008: Miami, FL, USA
- Scott J. Mason, Raymond R. Hill, Lars Mönch, Oliver Rose, Thomas Jefferson, John W. Fowler:
Proceedings of the 2008 Winter Simulation Conference, Global Gateway to Discovery, WSC 2008, InterContinental Hotel, Miami, Florida, USA, December 7-10, 2008. WSC 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2708-6
Opening Session
- Margaret L. Brandeau:
Modeling and simulation in public health: A little help can go a long way. 1
Titan Talks
- Bruce W. Schmeiser:
A practitioner, a vender, and a researcher walk into a bar: Trying to explain what researchers do. 2-9 - Michael Pidd:
Why modelling matters. 10
Simulation 101
- Barry Lawson, Lawrence Leemis:
Monte Carlo and discrete-event simulations in C and R. 11-16
Introductory Tutorials
- Ricki G. Ingalls:
Introduction to simulation. 17-26 - Michael C. Fu, Chun-Hung Chen, Leyuan Shi:
Some topics for simulation optimization. 27-38 - Averill M. Law:
How to build valid and credible simulation models. 39-47 - Michael E. Kuhl, Emily K. Lada, Natalie M. Steiger, Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, James R. Wilson:
Introduction to modeling and generating probabilistic input processes for simulation. 48-61 - Marvin K. Nakayama:
Statistical analysis of simulation output. 62-72 - Susan M. Sanchez:
Better than a petaflop: The power of efficient experimental design. 73-84 - David T. Sturrock:
Tips for successful practice of simulation. 85-90 - Samik Raychaudhuri:
Introduction to Monte Carlo simulation. 91-100 - Charles M. Macal, Michael J. North:
Agent-based modeling and simulation: ABMS examples. 101-112
Advanced Tutorials
- Lee Schruben:
Analytical simulation modeling. 113-121 - Sujin Kim, Shane G. Henderson:
The mathematics of continuous-variable simulation optimization. 122-132 - Darryl K. Ahner, Jonathon K. Alt, Francisco Baez, John Jackson, Susan M. Sanchez, Thorsten Seitz:
Incorporating information networks into military simulations. 133-144 - Kalyan T. Talluri, Garrett J. van Ryzin, Itir Z. Karaesmen, Gustavo J. Vulcano
:
Revenue management: Models and methods. 145-156 - Robert G. Sargent:
Verification and validation of simulation models. 157-169 - Pierre L'Ecuyer
, Bruno Tuffin:
Approximate zero-variance simulation. 170-181 - Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: How it works and why it matters. 182-192 - Simon J. E. Taylor
, Stephen John Turner, Steffen Straßburger
:
Guidelines for commercial off-the-shelf Simulation Package interoperability. 193-204 - Warren B. Powell:
Approximate dynamic programming: Lessons from the field. 205-214
Vendor I
- David Krahl:
ExtendSim 7. 215-221 - Sang C. Park, Chang Mok Park, Gi-Nam Wang, Jonggeun Kwak, Sungjoo Yeo:
PLCStudio: Simulation based PLC code verification. 222-228 - Claude Dennis Pegden:
Introduction to Simio. 229-235 - Edwin Valentin, Rienk A. Bijlsma, Vincent de Gast:
Empowering decision support with simulation technology - Scenario Navigator. 236-244
Analysis Methodology
- Samuel Ehrlichman, Shane G. Henderson:
Comparing two systems: Beyond common random numbers. 245-251 - Marvin K. Nakayama:
Run-length variability of two-stage multiple comparisons with the best for steady-state simulations and its implications for choosing first-stage run lengths. 252-259 - Roy R. Creasey Jr., K. Preston White, Linda B. Wright, Cheryl F. Davis:
Comparison of bayesian priors for highly reliable limit models. 260-265 - John F. Shortle, Chun-Hung Chen:
A preliminary study of optimal splitting for rare-event simulation. 266-272 - Roberto Szechtman, Enver Yücesan:
A new perspective on feasibility determination. 273-280 - E. Jack Chen:
Restricted subset selection. 281-289 - Douglas J. Morrice, Mark W. Brantley, Chun-Hung Chen:
An efficient Ranking and Selection procedure for a linear transient mean performance measure. 290-296 - Stephen E. Chick, Noah Gans:
Update on economic approach to simulation selection problems. 297-304 - Peter I. Frazier
, Warren B. Powell:
The knowledge-gradient stopping rule for ranking and selection. 305-312 - Gang Zhao, Pirooz Vakili:
Monotonicity and stratification. 313-319 - Tarik Borogovac, Pirooz Vakili:
Control variate technique: A constructive approach. 320-327 - Robert J. Adler, Jose H. Blanchet, Jingchen Liu:
Efficient simulation for tail probabilities of Gaussian random fields. 328-336 - Martin Gaston, Teresa León
, Fermín Mallor
:
Functional Data Analysis for non homogeneous Poisson Processes. 337-343 - Ola Ghazi Batarseh, Yan Wang:
Reliable simulation with input uncertainties using an interval-based approach. 344-352 - Michael E. Kuhl, Shalaka C. Deo, James R. Wilson:
Smooth flexible models of nonhomogeneous poisson processes using one or more process realizations. 353-361 - Bruce E. Ankenman, Barry L. Nelson, Jeremy Staum:
Stochastic kriging for simulation metamodeling. 362-370 - Russell C. H. Cheng:
Selecting the best linear simulation metamodel. 371-378 - Hasan Gunes
, Hakki Ergun Cekli, Ulrich Rist:
Data enhancement, smoothing, reconstruction and optimization by kriging interpolation. 379-386 - Ali Tafazzoli, James R. Wilson, Emily K. Lada, Natalie M. Steiger:
Skart: A skewness- and autoregression-adjusted batch-means procedure for simulation analysis. 387-395 - Peter W. Glynn, Sandeep Juneja:
A large deviations view of asymptotic efficiency for simulation estimators. 396-406 - Wheyming Tina Song, Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Displaying statistical point estimators: The leading-digit procedure. 407-412 - Barry L. Nelson:
The more plot: Displaying measures of risk & error from simulation output. 413-416 - Joongsup Lee, Christos Alexopoulos, David Goldsman, Seong-Hee Kim, Kwok-Leung Tsui
, James R. Wilson:
A distribution-free tabular CUSUM chart for correlated data with automated variance estimation. 417-425 - Wheyming Tina Song, Mingchang Chih
:
Implementable MSE-optimal dynamic partial-overlapping batch means estimators for steady-state simulations. 426-435 - Pierre L'Ecuyer, Jean-Sebastien Parent-Chartier, Maxime Dion:
Simulation of a Lévy process by PCA sampling to reduce the effective dimension. 436-443 - Carole Bernard
, Christiane Lemieux:
Fast simulation of equity-linked life insurance contracts with a surrender option. 444-452 - Xiaoqun Wang:
On the approximation error in high dimensional model representation. 453-462
Analysis Methodology II
- Rachel T. Johnson, Bradley A. Jones, John W. Fowler, Douglas C. Montgomery:
Comparing designs for computer simulation experiments. 463-470 - Mustafa Tongarlak, Bruce E. Ankenman, Barry L. Nelson, Laurent Borne, Kyle Wolfe:
Using simulation early in the design of a fuel injector production line. 471-478 - Jack P. C. Kleijnen:
Design Of Experiments: Overview. 479-488 - Jose H. Blanchet, Jingchen Liu, Bert Zwart:
Large deviations perspective on ordinal optimization of heavy-tailed systems. 489-494 - Wai Kin Chan, Lee W. Schruben:
Mathematical programming representations for state-dependent queues. 495-501 - Honggang Wang, Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Discrete stochastic optimization using linear interpolation. 502-508 - Li Xia, Ming Xie, Wen Jun Yin, Jin Dong:
Max-Min optimality of service rates in queueing systems with customer-average performance criterion. 509-515 - Jingang Liu, Feng Yang:
Evaluating the transient behavior of queueing systems via simulation and transfer function modeling. 516-524 - Abhijit Gosavi
:
On step sizes, stochastic shortest paths, and survival probabilities in Reinforcement Learning. 525-531 - Kathryn Hoad, Stewart Robinson
, Ruth Davies:
Automating warm-up length estimation. 532-540 - William W. Franklin, K. Preston White:
Stationarity tests and MSER-5: Exploring the intuition behind mean-squared-error-reduction in detecting and correcting initialization bias. 541-546 - Philip G. Brabazon
:
Using slithers of simulation in a new approach for intelligent initialization of non-terminating systems. 547-555
Risk Analysis
- Peter W. Glynn:
Monte carlo simulation of diffusions. 556-559 - Kay Giesecke, Hossein Kakavand, Mohammad Mousavi:
Simulating point processes by intensity projection. 560-568 - Paul Glasserman, Kyoung-Kuk Kim:
Beta approximations for bridge sampling. 569-577 - Xian Hua Peng
, Steven S. G. Kou:
Connecting the top-down to the bottom-up: Pricing CDO under a Conditional Survival (CS) model. 578-586 - Luca Capriotti:
Reducing the variance of likelihood ratio greeks in Monte Carlo. 587-593 - Guangwu Liu
, L. Jeff Hong
:
Revisit of stochastic mesh method for pricing American options. 594-601 - Ming-Hua Hsieh:
Valuation of variable annuity contracts with cliquet options in Asia markets. 602-606 - Jose H. Blanchet, Sandeep Juneja, Leonardo Rojas-Nandayapa
:
Efficient tail estimation for sums of correlated lognormals. 607-614 - Soumyadip Ghosh:
A rate result for simulation optimization with conditional value-at-risk constraints. 615-620 - Sandeep Juneja:
Optimizing portfolio tail measures: Asymptotics and efficient simulation optimization. 621-628 - R. Evren Baysal, Barry L. Nelson, Jeremy Staum:
Response surface methodology for simulating hedging and trading strategies. 629-637 - Xianzhe Chen, Jun Zhang:
Supply chain risks analysis by using jump-diffusion model. 638-646 - Enlu Zhou, Michael C. Fu, Steven I. Marcus:
A particle filtering framework for randomized optimization algorithms. 647-654
Modeling Methodology
- James T. Sawyer, David M. Brann:
How to build better models: Applying agile techniques to simulation. 655-662 - Juta Pichitlamken, Supasit Kajkamhaeng, Putchong Uthayopas:
High performance spreadsheet simulation on a desktop grid. 663-670 - Levent Yilmaz, Jeffrey S. Smith:
Prelude to the panel on what makes good research in Modeling & Simulation. 671-676 - Levent Yilmaz, Paul Davis, Paul A. Fishwick, Xiaolin Hu, John A. Miller, Maria Hybinette, Tuncer I. Ören, Paul Reynolds, Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Andreas Tolk
:
Panel discussion: What makes good research in modeling and simulation: Sustaining the growth and vitality of the M&S discipline. 677-688 - Jeffrey S. Smith, John A. Hamilton Jr., Richard E. Nance, Barry L. Nelson, George F. Riley, Lee W. Schruben:
Panel discussion: What makes good research in modeling and simulation: Assessing the quality, success, and utility of M&S research. 689-694 - David W. Bauer, Matthew T. McMahon, Ernest H. Page:
An approach for the effective utilization of GP-GPUS in parallel combined simulation. 695-702 - Jianrui Wang, Richard A. Wysk:
A Pi-calculus formalism for discrete event simulation. 703-711 - Ross Gore, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
Applying causal inference to understand emergent behavior. 712-721 - Durk-Jouke van der Zee, Arnout Pool, Jakob Wijngaard:
Lean engineering for planning systems redesign - staff participation by simulation. 722-730 - George Jiri Mejtsky:
The improved sweep metaheuristic for simulation optimization and application to job shop scheduling. 731-739 - Cecile Damiron, Anthony Nastasi:
Discrete Rate Simulation using linear programming. 740-749 - Heiko Aydt, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai
, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low
, Peter Lendermann, Boon-Ping Gan, Rassul Ayani:
Preventive what-if analysis in symbiotic simulation. 750-758 - Marcelo Moretti Fioroni, Luiz Augusto Gago Franzese
, Tales Jefferson Bianchi, Luiz Ezawa, Luiz Ricardo Pinto, Gilberto de Miranda Junior
:
Concurrent simulation and optimization models for mining planning. 759-767 - Karen Hovsepian, Peter Anselmo, Subhasish Mazumdar:
A modeling-based classification algorithm validated with simulated data. 768-776 - Steffen Straßburger
, Thomas Schulze, Richard Fujimoto:
Future trends in distributed simulation and distributed virtual environments: Results of a peer study. 777-785 - Paul A. Fishwick, Julie Henderson, Elinore Fresh, Franz Futterknecht, Benjamin D. Hamilton:
Simulating culture: An experiment using a multi-user virtual environment. 786-794 - Hyungwook Park, Paul A. Fishwick:
A fast hybrid time-synchronous/event approach to parallel discrete event simulation of queuing networks. 795-803 - Derek Riley, Kasandra Riley:
Simulation of stochastic hybrid systems with switching and reflecting boundaries. 804-812 - Rhys Goldstein, Gabriel A. Wainer
, James J. Cheetham, Roderick S. Bain:
Vesicle-synapsin interactions modeled with Cell-DEVS. 813-821 - Lenrick Johnston, Lee Schruben, Arden Yang, David Zhang
:
Establishing the credibility of a biotech simulation model. 822-826 - Jan Himmelspach, Roland Ewald, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
A flexible and scalable experimentation layer. 827-835 - Roland Ewald, Johannes Rossel, Jan Himmelspach, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
A plug-in-based architecture for random number generation in simulation systems. 836-844 - Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Sungung Kim, Muthukumar Ramaswamy, Stephen S. Yau:
A simulation framework for service-oriented computing systems. 845-853
Modeling Methodology II
- Yin Xiong, Maria Hybinette, Eileen T. Kraemer:
Transparent and adaptive computation-block caching for agent-based simulation on a PDES core. 854-862 - Andreas Tolk
, Robert J. Bowen, Patrick T. Hester:
Using agent technology to move from intention-based to effect-based models. 863-871 - Wai Kin Chan:
An analysis of emerging behaviors in large-scale queueing-based service systems using agent-based simulation. 872-878 - Volkan Ustun, Jeffrey S. Smith:
Mental simulation for creating realistic behavior in physical security systems simulation. 879-885 - Seungho Lee, Young-Jun Son
:
Integrated human decision making model under Belief-Desire-Intention framework for crowd simulation. 886-894 - D. J. Kaup, Thomas L. Clarke, Rex Oleson, Linda C. Malone, Florian G. Jentsch:
Introducing age-based parameters into simulations of crowd dymanics. 895-902 - Torbjorn P. E. Ilar:
A simplified modeling approach for human system interaction. 903-908 - Seth N. Hetu, Gary Tan:
MMOHILS: A simpler approach to valid agents in human simulation studies. 909-913 - Shengping Dong, Bin Hu, Jiang Wu:
Modelling and simulation of team effectiveness emerged from member-task interaction. 914-922 - Alexander Verbraeck
, Edwin Valentin:
Design guidelines for simulation building blocks. 923-932 - Olivier Dalle, Bernard P. Zeigler, Gabriel A. Wainer
:
Extending DEVS to support multiple occurrence in component-based simulation. 933-941 - Mathias Röhl, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Definition and analysis of composition structures for discrete-event models. 942-950 - Kathy Kotiadis
, Stewart Robinson
:
Conceptual modelling: Knowledge acquisition and model abstraction. 951-958 - Osman Balci, James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance:
Accomplishing reuse with a simulation conceptual model. 959-965 - Andreas Tolk
, Saikou Y. Diallo, Charles D. Turnitsa:
Mathematical models towards self-organizing formal federation languages based on conceptual models of information exchange capabilities. 966-974 - Kitti Setavoraphan, Floyd H. Grant:
Conceptual simulation modeling: The structure of domain specific simulation environment. 975-986 - José Arnaldo Barra Montevechi, Rafael Florencio da Silva Costa, Fabiano Leal, Alexandre Ferreira de Pinho, Fernando Augusto Silva Marins
, Fabio Ferreira Marins, Jose Tadeu de Jesus:
Combined use of modeling techniques for the development of the conceptual model in simulation projects. 987-995 - Reid L. Kress, Pete Bereolos, Karen Bills, James Clinton, Jack Dixon, Phil Dunn, Julie Moore, Rob Wilson:
Experience in the broadening of a single-purpose simulation model. 996-1002 - Eric Bouillet, Parijat Dube, David George, Zhen Liu, Dimitrios E. Pendarakis, Li Zhang:
Distributed multi-layered workload synthesis for testing stream processing systems. 1003-1011 - Mark E. Coyne, Scott R. Graham
, Kenneth M. Hopkinson, Stuart H. Kurkowski:
A methodology for unit testing actors in proprietary discrete event based simulations. 1012-1019