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WSC 2005: Orlando, FL, USA
- Proceedings of the 37th Winter Simulation Conference, Orlando, FL, USA, December 4-7, 2005. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7803-9519-0
Opening session: keynote address
- Nancy J. Currie:
The role of simulation in spaceflight missions. 1
Introductory tutorials: agent-based modeling
- Charles M. Macal, Michael J. North:
Tutorial on agent-based modeling and simulation. 2-15
Introductory tutorials: introduction to simulation
- John S. Carson II:
Introduction to modeling and simulation. 16-23
Poster session: presentation only
- Samuel Frimpong Boateng:
The dynamics of multinational capital structure and macroeconomic conditions. 20 - Elias A. Demetriades, Deborah Cernauskas:
Forecasting the term structure of natural gas constant maturity futures using a seasonal principal components-based post-weighted monte carlo simulation. 21 - Hongmei Chi, Edward L. Jones:
Assesssing uncertainty in software reliability via quasi-monte carlo methods. 22 - Stephan J. Eidenbenz:
Los Alamos communication network simulation. 23 - Ryo Fukuhara, Tomoharu Matsunaka, Kazutaka Kitamori:
Automatic generation of simulation program by XML-prolog. 24 - Per M. Gustavsson, Anna Persson, Tomas Planstedt, Christoffer Brax, Madeleine Norstedt Larsson:
Experiences from the annual 24-hour software engineering competition at University of Skövde: how to use simulation for detecting good software engineers. 25 - Jimmy Huff, Silvanus J. Udoka:
Telerobotic systems for restoration work in structured hazardous environments. 26 - David M. Kunzman, Terry Wilmarth, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Parallel VHDL simulation. 27 - Yohei Miyazaki, Keiko Yukawa, Kazutaka Kitamori:
Numerical calculation of electric fields with charge densities expressed using spline functions. 27 - Jairo Rafael Montoya-Torres, Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès, Hélène Marian, Leon Vermariën:
Simulation-optimization for transportation in a unified automated material handling systems. 29 - John R. Podlena, Keith Joshi:
Optimization of airport taxiways using fast time simulation. 30 - Desiree Steinmann, Matthew Johnson, Kevin M. Taaffe, Lindsay Becker:
Methodology for hospital evacuation planning. 31 - Tim B. Swartz:
Importance sampling with skew-normal distributions. 32 - Ernest Yat-Kwan Wong:
How to leverage computer simulation in condition-based maintenance. 33
Introductory tutorials: model validation and verification
- Averill M. Law:
How to build valid and credible simulation models. 24-32
Introductory tutorials: spreadsheet simulation
- Andrew F. Seila:
Spreadsheet simulation. 33-40
Simulation case studies C: bio health systems
- Stephen Hall:
Predicting the effect of process time variability on annual production in a cell culture manufacturing facility. 34 - J. Jaime Caro, Alexandra Ward, Jörgen Möller:
Target II: the first discrete event simulation of diabetes and its complications. 35 - Steven E. Naron:
Scaling and using large pandemic agent-based models. 36
Simulation case studies C: manufacturing applications
- Gail Kenny, Tim Rech:
Simulating coated paper production and distribution. 37 - Mehdi Ashrafi Nasrabadi, Soheil Mardani:
Evaluating increasing capacity of steel hot rolling line to 4.2 million ton per year. 38 - Charles Stuart:
Assembly line simulation for a rear suspension cradle. 39
Simulation case studies C: lean manufacturing
- Mark Orth, Franklin Young:
The lean transformation in engine overhaul. 40 - Knud Erik Wichmann, Niels Erik Larsen:
Business driven simulation of a postal letter sorting facility in Oslo, Norway. 41
Introductory tutorials: input modeling
- Emily K. Lada, Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, Natalie M. Steiger, James R. Wilson:
Introduction to modeling and generating probabilistic input processes for simulation. 41-55
Simulation case studies C: transporation systems
- Amy M. Brown, James T. Sawyer, Blair Garcia:
A simulation based approach to evaluating the impact of port operation improvements on the Pacific northwest rail network. 42 - Markus Klug, Shabnam Michèle Tauböck, Helmut-Klaus Schimany, Dietmar Schratt, Günther Kaluza:
Simulation support for a new approach to multimodal transportation handling. 43 - Beth C. Kulick:
Using simulation to evaluate emerging transportation concepts. 44
Simulation case studies C: service systems
- Pam Laney Markt:
Driving large call center simulations using OLAP data cubes. 45 - Daniel S. Riley:
Simulating a virtual customer service center. 46 - Edward R. Stephan:
Process management for federal agencies. 47
Simulation case studies C: management cost systems
- Irina Warthen, Kris Arvind:
Probabilistic simulation analysis of risk potential in cost management programs. 48 - Robert Yerex:
Simulation model for analyzing effects of employment tax incentive programs. 49
Simulation case studies C: business process applications
- Kris Arvind:
Process simulation as a key to uncovering true organizational value. 50 - Valerie G. Caryer Cook:
Using discrete-element simulation to evaluate laboratory instrumentation needs. 51 - Benjamin Martin, James Francis:
Validation of a time-of-supply inventory policy through simulation. 52
Simulation case studies C: case study applications
- David M. Northcutt:
Using monte carlo simulation to choose among alternative statistical definitions. 53 - Chris Robson:
Simulating customer ownership patterns for technology goods in the mature market phase. 54 - Darrell W. Starks:
When things go wrong. 55
Introductory tutorials: successful simulation practice
- Deborah A. Sadowski:
Tips for successful practice of simulation. 56-61
Simulation case studies D: modeling internet applications
- Martin J. Fischer, Denise M. Bevilacqua Masi:
Modeling overloaded VoIP systems. 59 - Conrad Mark Fonseca:
Agent based consumer choice model of broadband internet services incorporating geographical limitations of technologies. 60 - Anand Ganti, Thomas D. Tarman, Jason Wertz:
Supercomputing interconnects. 61
Introductory tutorials: simulation debugging
- David Krahl:
Debugging simulation models. 62-68
Simulation case studies B: semiconductor and petroleum applications
- Guilherme De Aquino Barbosa, Marcelo Oliveira Souza, Ana Chan, Guilherme Julio Barbosa, Eliahu Rosenbaum, Cláudio Duarte Pinto Limoeiro, Mario Jorge Lima, Claudio Rodrigo Beal:
Implantation of gasoline stream simulation model in PETROBRAS refinery: problems, possibilities and results. 65 - Erik Hertzler, David Van Sickle:
300mm time constrained queue loop management. 66 - Marlize Meyer:
Discrete event simulation in Sasol: petrochemical industry. 67
Vendor track A: Wolverine and Incontrol-Falcon
- James O. Henriksen:
Wolverine Software Corp. 68 - Fred Jansma:
Incontrol Enterprise Dynamics: Falcon. 69
Introductory tutorials: design of simulation experiments
- Susan M. Sanchez:
Work smarter, not harder: guidelines for designing simulation experiments. 69-82
Vendor track A: Flexsim and Incontrol ED - defense solution
- Fred Jansma:
Incontrol Enterprise Dynamic: defense solutions. 70 - D. Roger Hullinger:
Flexsim Software Products Inc. 71
Vendor track A: micro analysis and CreateASoft
- Hosni Adra:
CreateASoft Inc.: Simcad Pro 7.1. 72 - Ben Archer:
Micro analysis & design: Micro Saint Sharp. 73
Vendor track A: Imagine That Inc.
- David Krahl:
Imagine That, Inc: extend overview. 74 - David Krahl:
Imagine That, Inc.: extend 7. 75
Vendor track A: Production Modeling and Decisioneering Inc.
- Onur M. Ülgen:
Production Modeling Corp. 76 - Lucie Trepanier:
Decisioneering, Inc.: Crystal Ball. 77
Vendor track A: Visual 8
- Kim Hindle:
Visual8 Corporation: SIMUL8-Planner. 78
Vendor track B: Palisade Corporation and Incontrol-ShowFlow
- Stephen Webb:
Incontrol Enterprise Dynamics: ShowFlow. 79 - Abigail Holley:
Palisade Corporation. 80
Vendor track B: Rockwell Software and XJ Technologies
- Vivek Bapat:
Rockwell Software: arena introduction. 81 - Andrei Borshchev:
XJ technologies: AnyLogic 6. 82
Introductory tutorials: simulation optimization
- Michael C. Fu, Fred W. Glover, Jay April:
Simulation optimization: a review, new developments, and applications. 83-95
Vendor track B: Incontrol ED
- Fred Jansma:
Incontrol Enterprise Dynamics: airport/rail solutions. 85 - Fred Jansma:
Incontrol Enterprise Dynamics: production/logistics solutions. 86
Vendor track B: Rockwell Software and Brooks Automation
- Vivek Bapat:
Rockwell Software: arena advanced. 87 - Barbara Culhane:
Brooks Automation. 88
Advanced tutorials: optimization of logistics simulations
- Warren B. Powell:
The optimizing-simulator: merging simulation and optimization using approximate dynamic programming. 96-109
Advanced tutorials: random number generation
- Pierre L'Ecuyer
, François Panneton:
Fast random number generators based on linear recurrences modulo 2: overview and comparison. 110-119
Advanced tutorials: input modeling
- Shane G. Henderson:
Should we model dependence and nonstationarity, and if so how? 120-129
Advanced tutorials: verification, validation, and accreditation
- Robert G. Sargent:
Verification and validation of simulation models. 130-143
Advanced tutorials: modeling call centers
- Athanassios N. Avramidis
, Pierre L'Ecuyer
:
Modeling and simulation of call centers. 144-152
Advanced tutorials: network traffic modeling
- David M. Nicol, Michael Liljenstam, Jason Liu
:
Advanced concepts in large-scale network simulation. 153-166
Advanced tutorials: inside simulation software
- Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. 167-177
Advanced tutorials: selection of the best
- David Goldsman, Seong-Hee Kim
, Barry L. Nelson:
Statistical selection of the best system. 178-187
Advanced tutorials: output analysis
- Christos Alexopoulos, Seong-Hee Kim
:
Review of advanced methods for simulation output analysis. 188-201
Tribute to Jack Kleijnen: metamodels
- Wim C. M. Van Beers:
Kriging metamodeling in discrete-event simulation: an overview. 202-208 - Russell R. Barton
:
Issues in development of simultaneous forward-inverse metamodels. 209-217 - William E. Biles, Jack P. C. Kleijnen:
International collaborations in web-based simulation: a focus on experimental design and optimization. 218-222
Tribute to Jack Kleijnen: output analysis
- Susan M. Sanchez, Hong Wan, Thomas W. Lucas:
A two-phase screening procedure for simulation experiments. 223-230 - Curtis B. Storlie, Jon C. Helton:
Multiple predictor smoothing methods for sensitivity analysis. 231-239 - Russell C. H. Cheng:
Bootstrapping simultaneous confidence bands. 240-247
Modeling methodology A: DEVS and multi-formalism modeling
- Xiaolin Hu, Alexandre Muzy, Lewis Ntaimo:
A hybrid agent-cellular space modeling approach for fire spread and suppression simulation. 248-255 - Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Dongping Huang, Gary W. Godding, Karl G. Kempf, Wenlin Wang, Daniel E. Rivera
, Hans D. Mittelmann:
Hybrid discrete event simulation with model predictive control for semiconductor supply-chain manufacturing. 256-266 - James J. Nutaro
:
Constructing multi-point discrete event integration schemes. 267-273
Modeling methodology A: plenary: simulation and or for combined practical optimization
- Nico M. van Dijk, Erik van der Sluis, René Haijema, Assil Al-Ibrahim, Jan van der Wal:
Simulation and or (operations research) in combination for practical optimization. 274-284
Modeling methodology A: modeling for simulation
- Thomas F. Brady, Edward Yellig:
Simulation data mining: a new form of computer simulation output. 285-289 - Wouter Hendrickx, Tom Dhaene:
Sequential design and rational metamodelling. 290-298 - Peter H. M. Jacobs, Alexander Verbraeck
, Jeroen B. P. Mulder:
Flight scheduling at KLM. 299-306
Modeling methodology A: modeling specifications and frameworks
- Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos, Georgios-Dimitrios Kapos, Vassilis Dalakas
, Mara Nikolaidou:
Introducing a UML model for faster-than-real-time simulation. 307-316 - Adelinde M. Uhrmacher, Corrado Priami:
Discrete event systems specification in systems biology - a discussion of stochastic pi calculus and DEVS. 317-326 - Wenlong Zhao, Alexander Verbraeck
:
A framework for configurable hierarchical simulation in a multiple-user decision support environment. 327-335
Modeling methodology A: parallel and distributed simulation I
- Niels A. Lang, Peter H. M. Jacobs, Alexander Verbraeck
:
RMIS: middleware for transparent object-oriented modeling in multi-simulator systems. 336-345 - Gilbert Chen, Boleslaw K. Szymanski
:
DSIM: scaling time warp to 1, 033 processors. 346-355 - Kalyan S. Perumalla
, Richard M. Fujimoto, Prashant J. Thakare, Santosh Pande
, Homa Karimabadi, Yuri A. Omelchenko
, Jonathan Driscoll:
Performance prediction of large-scale parallel discrete event models of physical systems. 356-364
Modeling methodology A: parallel and distributed simulation II
- Yijia Xu, Suvrajeet Sen:
A distributed computing architecture for simulation and optimization. 365-373 - Robert Geist, Jacob Hicks, Mark Smotherman, James Westall:
Parallel simulation of petri nets on desktop pc hardware. 374-383 - Tobias Kiesling, Johannes Lüthi, Rachid El Abdouni Khayari:
Bias in parallel and distributed simulation systems. 384-393
Modeling methodology A: distributed methods
- Boon-Ping Gan, Peter Lendermann, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low
, Stephen John Turner, Xiaoguang Wang, Simon J. E. Taylor
:
Interoperating autosched AP using the high level architecture. 394-401 - Xiaoguang Wang, Stephen John Turner
, Simon J. E. Taylor
, Malcolm Y. H. Low
, Boon-Ping Gan:
A COTS Simulation Package Emulator (CSPE) for investigating COTS simulation package interoperability. 402-411 - Pawan K. Choudhary, Bharat B. Madan, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Modeling and simulation of integrated voice/data cellular communication with generally distributed delay for end voice calls. 412-418
Modeling methodology A: validation and reusability
- Nicholas A. Allen, Clifford A. Shaffer, Layne T. Watson:
Building modeling tools that support verification, validation, and testing for the domain expert. 419-426 - Peter Kemper, Carsten Tepper:
Trace based analysis of process interaction models. 427-436 - Michael Spiegel, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., David C. Brogan:
A case study of model context for simulation composability and reusability. 437-444
Modeling methodology A: innovative methodologies in M&S for people and good flow
- Enrico Bocca, Simone Viazzo, Francesco Longo
, Giovanni Mirabelli:
Developing data fusion systems devoted to security control in port facilities. 445-449 - Stefano A. Saetta
, Lorenzo Tiacci
:
A new methodology for applying simulation driven metaheuristics to the balancing of security inspection lines. 450-455 - Maâmar El-Amine Hamri, Claudia S. Frydman, Lucile Torres:
Modeling waiting systems from domain expert specifications. 456-460 - Jianfeng Peng, Lizhi Yang, Faisal Momen, Jerzy W. Rozenblit:
Level-of-detail based modeling of object movement in tracking and surveillance system. 461-466
Modeling methodology B: estimation in simulation experiments
- Hua Shen, Hong Wan:
Controlled sequential factorial design for simulation factor screening. 467-474 - Feng Yang, Bruce E. Ankenman, Barry L. Nelson:
Estimation of percentiles of cycle time in manufacturing simulation. 475-484 - Christine S. M. Currie
, Russell C. H. Cheng:
Balancing bias and variance in the optimization of simulation models. 485-490
Modeling methodology B: rare events simulation I
- Gerardo Rubino:
Sensitivity analysis of network reliability using monte carlo. 491-498 - Werner Sandmann:
Importance sampling in Markovian settings. 499-508 - Poul E. Heegaard
, Bjarne E. Helvik
, Ragnar Ø. Andreassen:
Application of rare event techniques to trace driven simulation. 509-518
Modeling methodology B: rare events simulation II
- Héctor Cancela
, Gerardo Rubino, Bruno Tuffin:
New measures of robustness in rare event simulation. 519-527 - Jean-Marc Vincent:
Perfect simulation of monotone systems for rare event probability estimation. 528-537 - Victor F. Nicola, Tatiana S. Zaburnenko:
Efficient importance sampling heuristics for the simulation of population overflow in Jackson networks. 538-546
Modeling methodology B: plenary: simulation problems and models
- Ray J. Paul, Tillal Eldabi
, Jasna Kuljis, Simon J. E. Taylor
:
Is problem solving, or simulation model solving, mission critical? 547-554
Modeling methodology B: is simulation model solving, mission critical?
- Ray J. Paul, Richard E. Nance, Mark Elder, Ernest H. Page, Jerzy W. Rozenblit:
Is problem solving, or simulation model solving, mission critical?: the panel reloads. 555
Modeling methodology B: modeling call centers
- Eric Buist, Pierre L'Ecuyer
:
A java library for simulating contact centers. 556-565 - Samuel G. Steckley, Shane G. Henderson, Vijay Mehrotra:
Performance measures for service systems with a random arrival rate. 566-575 - Ger Koole, Auke Pot:
Approximate dynamic programming in multi-skill call centers. 576-583
Modeling methodology B: modeling and simulation of computer systems
- Vinh Vi Lam, Peter Buchholz
, William H. Sanders:
A component-level path-based simulation approach for efficient analysis of large Markov models. 584-590 - Nilesh Choudhury, Yogesh Mehta, Terry Wilmarth, Eric J. Bohm, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Scaling an optimistic parallel simulation of large-scale interconnection networks. 591-600 - David M. Nicol, Hamed Okhravi:
Performance analysis of binary code protection. 601-610
Modeling methodology B: simulation languages
- Pierre L'Ecuyer
, Eric Buist:
Simulation in java with SSJ. 611-620 - Stephen V. Rice, Harry M. Markowitz, Ana Marjanski, Stephen M. Bailey:
The SIMSCRIPT III programming language for modular object-oriented simulation. 621-630 - Thomas Wiedemann:
SIMSOLUTION: an open simulation environment founded on extreme multitasking. 631-636
Modeling methodology B: language modeling improvements
- Cameron Kiddle, Rob Simmonds, Brian W. Unger:
Channel based sequential simulation. 637-647 - Yen-Ping Leow-Sehwail, Ricki G. Ingalls:
Qualitative discrete event simulation. 648-653 - Edwin Valentin, Alexander Verbraeck
:
Requirements for domain specific discrete event simulation environments. 654-663
Analysis methodology A: rare-event simulation
- Achal Bassamboo
, Sandeep Juneja, Assaf Zeevi:
Importance sampling simulation in the presence of heavy tails. 664-672 - Shane S. Drew, Tito Homem-de-Mello
:
Some large deviations results for Latin hypercube sampling. 673-681 - Frédéric Cérou, François LeGland, Pierre Del Moral
, Pascal Lezaud:
Limit theorems for the multilevel splitting algorithm in the simulation of rare events. 682-691
Analysis methodology A: simulation optimization: selection procedures I
- Demet Batur
, Seong-Hee Kim
:
Procedures for feasibility detection in the presence of multiple constraints. 692-698 - Mark W. Brantley, Chun-Hung Chen:
A moving mesh approach for simulation budget allocation on continuous domains. 699-707 - Jürgen Branke, Stephen E. Chick, Christian Schmidt:
New developments in ranking and selection: an empirical comparison of the three main approaches. 708-717
Analysis methodology A: simulation optimization: selection procedures II
- Roy R. Creasey Jr., K. Preston White, Melanie B. Marks, Bennie D. Waller:
Determination of the "best" system that meets a limit standard. 718-722 - E. Jack Chen:
Using parallel and distributed computing to increase the capability of selection procedures. 723-731 - Sigrún Andradóttir, David Goldsman, Seong-Hee Kim
:
Finding the best in the presence of a stochastic constraint. 732-738
Analysis methodology A: plenary: initial transient
- Peter W. Glynn:
Initial transient problem for steady-state output analysis. 739-740
Analysis methodology A: input and output analysis
- Matthew J. Duggan, John H. Drew, Lawrence M. Leemis:
A test of randomness based on the distance between consecutive random number pairs. 741-748 - Jennifer E. McNeill, John W. Fowler
, Gerald T. Mackulak, Barry L. Nelson:
Cycle-time quantile estimation in manufacturing systems employing dispatching rules. 749-755 - Tûba Aktaran-Kalayci, David Goldsman:
Linear combinations of overlapping variance estimators for simulations. 756-762
Analysis methodology A: steady-state output analysis
- Stewart Robinson
:
Automated analysis of simulation output data. 763-770 - Manuel D. Rossetti
, Zhe Li, Peng Qu:
Exploring exponentially weighted moving average control charts to determine the warm-up period. 771-780 - Natalie M. Steiger, Emily K. Lada, James R. Wilson:
Performance evaluation of ASAP3 for steady-state output analysis. 781-789
Analysis methodology A: analysis methodlogy reflection
- Sigrún Andradóttir, David Goldsman, Lee W. Schruben, Bruce W. Schmeiser, Enver Yücesan:
Analysis methodology: are we done? 790-796
Analysis methodology A: simulation optimization I
- Andrei A. Prudius, Sigrún Andradóttir:
Two simulated annealing algorithms for noisy objective functions. 797-802 - L. Jeff Hong
:
Discrete optimization via simulation using coordinate search. 803-810 - Jiaqiao Hu, Michael C. Fu, Steven I. Marcus:
Stochastic optimization using model reference adaptive search. 811-818
Analysis methodology A: simulation optimization II
- Sameh Al-Shihabi
:
Subcontracting in a make-to-stock production system, IPA gradients for an SFM. 819-824 - Gwendolyn J. Malone, Seong-Hee Kim
, David Goldsman, Demet Batur
:
Performance of variance updating ranking and selection procedures. 825-832 - Hamidreza Eskandari
, Luis Rabelo, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:
Multiobjective simulation optimization using an enhanced genetic algorithm. 833-841
Analysis methodology B: simulation optimization: metaherustics
- Peter Buchholz
, Axel Thümmler:
Enhancing evolutionary algorithms with statistical selection procedures for simulation optimization. 842-852 - Mufit Ozden:
A new optimization heuristic for continuous and integer decisions with constraints in simulation. 853-856 - Talal M. Alkhamis, Mohamed A. Ahmed:
Simulation-based optimization for repairable systems using particle swarm algorithm. 857-861
Analysis methodology B: queueing simulation
- Shuji Kijima
, Tomomi Matsui
:
Approximate/perfect samplers for closed Jackson networks. 862-868 - Martin B. Hansen:
Nonparametric estimation of the stationary M/G/1 workload distribution function. 869-877 - Mohamed A. Ahmed, Talal M. Alkhamis:
An efficient performance extrapolation for queuing models in transient analysis. 878-885
Homeland security/emergency response: simulation for emergency management
- Pavel Albores
, Duncan Shaw:
Responding to terrorist attacks and natural disasters: a case study using simulation. 886-894 - Margaret L. Loper, Bart Presnell:
Modeling an emergency operations center with agents. 895-903 - Sanjay Jain, Charles R. McLean:
Integrated simulation and gaming architecture for incident management training. 904-913
Homeland security/emergency response: simulation for response
- Robert L. Sanders, Joseph E. Lake:
Training first responders to nuclear facilities using 3-D visualization technology. 914-918 - C. Donald Robinson, Donald E. Brown:
First responder information flow simulation: a tool for technology assessment. 919-925 - K. Preston White:
A survey of data resources for simulating patient flows in healthcare delivery systems. 926-935
Homeland security/emergency response: medical response simulation
- Jason R. Schenk, Deng Huang, Ning Zheng, Theodore T. Allen
:
Multiple fidelity simulation optimization of hospital performance under high consequence event scenarios. 936-942 - Kevin M. Taaffe, Rachel Kohl, Delbert L. Kimbler:
Hospital evacuation: issues and complexities. 943-950 - Ersan Gunes, Roberto Szechtman:
A simulation model of a helicopter ambulance service. 951-957
Homeland security/emergency response: physical security simulation
- Volkan Ustun, Haluk Yapicioglu
, Skylab R. Gupta, Abishek Ramesh, Jeffrey S. Smith:
A conceptual architecture for static features in physical security simulation. 958-964 - Dean A. Jones, Mark A. Turnquist, Linda K. Nozick:
Simulation of imperfect information in vulnerability modeling for infrastructure facilities. 965-971 - Russell R. Vane III:
Planning for terrorist-caused emergencies. 972-978
Agent based modeling: new approaches to agent based modeling
- Seung Man Lee, Ujwala Ravinder, James C. Johnston:
Developing an agent model of human performance in air traffic control operations using Apex cognitive architecture. 979-987 - David J. Walton, Eugene P. Paulo, Christopher J. McCarthy, Ravi Vaidyanathan
:
Modeling force response to small boat attack against high value commercial ships. 988-991 - Arnold H. Buss, Paul J. Sanchez:
Simple movement and detection in discrete event simulation. 992-1000
Agent based modeling: agent applications of coevolutionary dynamics
- Philip S. Barry, Matthew T. K. Koehler:
Leveraging agent based simulation for rapid course of action development. 1001-1007 - Mary L. McDonald, Stephen C. Upton:
Investigating the dynamics of competition: coevolving red and blue simulation parameters. 1008-1012 - Brian F. Tivnan:
Coevolutionary dynamics and agent-based models in organization science. 1013-1021
Agent based modeling: agent based modeling
- Radu F. Babiceanu, F. Frank Chen:
Performance evaluation of agent-based material handling systems using simulation techniques. 1022-1028 - Benjamin Dubiel, Omer Tsimhoni
:
Integrating agent based modeling into a discrete event simulation. 1029-1037 - S. Clifton Parks, Maxim Garifullin, Rainer Dronzek:
Argus invasive species spread model constructed using agent-based modeling approach and cellular automata. 1038-1042
Agent based modeling: agent-based simulation in AI planning
- Julie S. Weber, Martha E. Pollack:
Simulating users to support the design of activity management systems. 1043-1048 - David Joslin, Jeremy Frank, Ari K. Jónsson, David E. Smith:
Simulation-based planning for planetary rover experiments. 1049-1058 - David Joslin, William Poole:
Agent-based simulation for software project planning. 1059-1066
Military applications: military keynote
- Paul K. Davis:
New paradigms and new challenges. 1067-1076
Military applications: data farming agent models related to military questions
- Adam J. Forsyth, Gary E. Horne, Stephen C. Upton:
Marine corps applicatons of data farming. 1077-1081 - Gary E. Horne, Theodore E. Meyer:
Data farming: discovering surprise. 1082-1087 - Niraj Srivastava, Frank Pietryka, Gary E. Horne, Mark Theroff:
Simulation environment to assess technology insertion impact and optimized manning. 1088-1093 - Henrik Friman, Gary E. Horne:
Using agent models and data farming to explore network centric operations. 1094-1100
Military applications: issues in human performance modeling for military systems
- Antoinette M. Portrey, Brian T. Schreiber, Winston Bennett Jr.:
The pairwise Escape-G metric: a measure for air combat maneuvering performance. 1101-1108 - Rik Warren, David E. Diller, Alice Leung, William Ferguson, Janet L. Sutton:
Simulating scenarios for research on culture & cognition using a commercial role-play game. 1109-1117 - Brooke H. McNally:
An approach to human behavior modeling in an Air Force simulation. 1118-1122
Military applications: advance military modeling I
- Alan Cowdale:
Sports analogy for modelling of combat in the air domain. 1123-1128 - Matthew A. Russell, Gary B. Lamont, Kenneth Melendez:
On using SPEEDES as a platform for a parallel swarm simulation. 1129-1137 - Lance E. Champagne
, Raymond R. Hill:
Simulation validation with historic outcomes. 1138-1147
Military applications: effects-based military modelings
- Kim J. Allen, Craig Black:
Implementation of a framework for vulnerability/lethality modeling and simulation. 1148-1153 - David Lambert, Sunhee Yoo, D. Scott Stewart:
A validation of first-order detonation shock dynamics theory. 1154-1159 - Abhilash Rajagopal, Sanjeev Agarwal, Sreeram Ramakrishnan:
Simulation based performance modeling for a warfighter in the loop minefield detection system. 1160-1169
Military applications: distributed modeling for military applications
- Gene Wagenbreth, Ke-Thia Yao, Dan M. Davis, Robert F. Lucas, Thomas D. Gottschalk:
Enabling 1, 000, 000-entity simulations on distributed Linux clusters. 1170-1181 - Martin Eklöf, Farshad Moradi, Rassul Ayani:
A framework for fault-tolerance in HLA-based distributed simulations. 1182-1189 - David W. Mutschler:
Language based simulation, flexibility, and development speed in the joint integrated mission model. 1190-1197
Military applications: military acquistion and employment modeling
- Chandresh Mehta, Govindarajan Srimathveeravalli
, Thenkurussi Kesavadas:
An approach to design and development of decentralized data fusion simulator. 1198-1204 - Terri G. Chang:
Exploring C4ISR employment methods. 1205-1212 - Grant Martin, Jeffrey B. Schamburg, Michael J. Kwinn Jr.:
Acquisition-based simulation. 1213-1219
Military applications: advance military modeling II
- Fang Ke, Yang Ming, Zicai Wang:
The HITVICE VV&A environment. 1220-1227 - Hengjie Song, Ping Ma, Ming Yang:
The application of evaluation method based on HMM for results validity of complex simulation system. 1228-1233 - John B. Gilmer Jr., Frederick J. Sullivan:
Issues in event analysis for recursive simulation. 1234-1241
Aerospace and military applications: aerospace M&S applications
- Perakath C. Benjamin, Mike Graul, Michael K. Painter, Frank Boydstun:
Toward effective depot transformation: leveraging simulation to enhance transition planning. 1242-1250 - Michael G. Madden, Roberta Wyrick, Dale E. O'Neill:
A strategy for autogeneration of space shuttle ground processing simulation models for project makespan estimation. 1251-1259 - Grant R. Cates, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:
A discrete event simulation model for assembling the international space station. 1260-1264
Aerospace and military applications: simulation in aerospace I: hardware and man in the loop
- Keith Schlee, Sathya Gangadharan, James Ristow, Carl Hubert, James Sudermann, Charles Walker:
Modeling and parameter estimation of spacecraft fuel slosh mode. 1265-1274 - Jon French, Jeff Miller:
Estimating the effects of stress during operational conditions. 1275-1280 - Cary J. Peaden:
Using simulation for launch team training and evaluation. 1281-1290
Aerospace and military applications: simulation in aerospace II: distributed simulations
- Jorge E. Bardina, Rajkumar Thirumalainambi:
Distributed web-based expert system for launch operations. 1291-1297 - Jeffrey W. Dawson, Ping Chen, Yanshen Zhu:
Usability study of the virtual test bed and distributed simulation. 1298-1305 - Grant R. Cates, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:
Supporting the vision for space with discrete event simulation. 1306-1310
Aerospace and military applications: why system dynamics? lessons learned from applications
- Nicolas Dulac, Nancy G. Leveson, David Zipkin, Stephen Friedenthal, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld
, John S. Carroll, Betty Barrett:
Using system dynamics for safety and risk management in complex engineering systems. 1311-1320 - C. Patrick Koelling, Michael J. Schwandt:
Health systems: a dynamic system - benefits from system dynamics. 1321-1327 - Sergio E. Quijada, Juan F. Arcas, Cristian Renner, Luis Rabelo:
A spatio temporal simulation model for evaluating delinquency and crime policies. 1328-1334
Manufacturing applications: assembly systems
- Pradip D. Jadhav, Jeffrey S. Smith:
Analyzing printed circuit board assembly lines using a PCB assembly template. 1335-1342 - Marvin S. Seppanen:
Operator-paced assembly line simulation. 1343-1349 - Sk Ahad Ali, Hamid Seifoddini, Hong Sun:
Intelligent modeling and simulation of flexible assembly systems. 1350-1358
Manufacturing applications: high volume material flow
- Douglas A. Bodner, Ke Wang, Sheng Xu:
Advanced decision logic in simulation of material flow processing networks. 1359-1366 - Lan Chen, Michael Pidd:
High performance simulation in quasi-continuous manufacturing plants. 1367-1372 - Ying Wang, Chen Zhou:
Fluid based simulation model for high volume DC conveyor systems. 1373-1380
Manufacturing applications: facilities planning & work cell design
- Esra E. Aleisa
, Li Lin:
For effective facilities planning: layout optimization then simulation, or vice versa? 1381-1385 - Carrie Grimard, Jon H. Marvel, Charles R. Standridge:
Validation of the re-design of a manufacturing work cell using simulation. 1386-1391 - Sara L. Maas, Charles R. Standridge:
Applying simulation to interative manufacturing cell design. 1392-1400
Manufacturing applications: production analysis & constraints
- Patrick Faget, Ulf Eriksson, Frank Herrmann:
Applying discrete event simulation and an automated bottleneck analysis as an aid to detect running production constraints. 1401-1407 - Servet Hasgül
, Alptug Selçuk Büyüksünetçi:
Simulation modeling and analysis of a new mixed model production lines. 1408-1412 - Mark A. Treadwell, Jeffrey W. Herrmann:
A kanban module for simulating pull production in ARENA. 1413-1417
Manufacturing applications: production policy & cost control
- Sean M. Gahagan, Jeffrey W. Herrmann:
Finding the optimal production control policy using the production control framework. 1418-1427 - Petter Solding, Damir Petku:
Applying energy aspects on simulation of energy-intensive production systems. 1428-1432
Manufacturing applications: simulation-data interface & integration
- Silvanus T. Enns, Pattita Suwanruji:
Lot-sizing within capacity-constrained manufacturing systems using time-phased planning. 1433-1440 - Arne Ingemansson, Jan Oscarsson:
Discrete-event simulation and automatic data collection improve performance in a manufacturing system. 1441-1445 - Y. Tina Lee, Yan Luo:
Data exchange for machine shop simulation. 1446-1452
Manufacturing applications: simuation and control
- Peter H. M. Jacobs, Alexander Verbraeck
, William Rengelink:
Emulation with DSOL. 1453-1462 - Javier Faulin
, Angel A. Juan
, Carles Serrat
, Vicente Bargueño:
SAEDES++: determining complex system availability via simulation. 1463-1472 - Sreeram Ramakrishnan, Mayur Thakur:
An SDS modeling approach for simulation-based control. 1473-1482
Construction engineering and project management: construction engineering I
- Photios G. Ioannou, Veerasak Likhitruangsilp
:
Simulation of multiple-drift tunnel construction with limited resources. 1483-1491 - Seungwoo Han, Daniel W. Halpin:
The use of simulation for productivity estimation based on multiple regression analysis. 1492-1499 - Nathan D. Boskers, Simaan M. AbouRizk
:
Modeling scheduling uncertainty in capital construction projects. 1500-1507
Construction engineering and project management: construction engineering II
- SangHyun Lee
, Feniosky Peña-Mora:
System dyanmics approach for error and change management in concurrent design and construction. 1508-1514 - Photios G. Ioannou, Vineet R. Kamat
:
Intelligent preemption in construction of a manmade island for an airport. 1515-1523 - Ming Lu, Lap-Chi Wong:
Comparing PROMODEL and SDESA in modeling construction operations. 1524-1532
Construction engineering and project management: construction engineering III
- Gunnar Lucko:
Reviving a mechanistic view of CPM schedules in the age of information technology. 1533-1540 - Cheng Zhang
, Tarek M. Zayed
, Amin Hammad, Gabriel A. Wainer
:
Representation and analysis of spatial resources in construction simulation. 1541-1548 - Hans-Joachim Bargstädt, Arno Blickling:
Determination of process durations on virtual construction sites. 1549-1558
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: maritime simulation
- Johan J. van Rensburg, Yi He, Anton J. Kleywegt:
A computer simulation model of container movement by sea. 1559-1566 - Yvo A. Saanen, Margaret V. Valkengoed:
Comparison of three automated stacking alternatives by means of simulation. 1567-1576 - Edwin Valentin, Sicco Steijaert, Rienk A. Bijlsma, Piero Silva:
Approach for modelling of large maritime infrastructure systems. 1577-1585
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: air transportation simulation
- Philippe A. Bonnefoy:
Simulating air taxi networks. 1586-1595 - Giuseppe Confessore
, Giacomo Liotta
, Rosario Grieco:
A simulation-based architecture for supporting strategic and tactical decisions in the apron of Rome-Fiumicino Airport. 1596-1605 - Paul T. R. Wang, Leonard A. Wojcik, Scott B. Mayer:
Communications, navigation, and surveillance events simulation for the national airspace system. 1606-1612
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: warehousing and material handling
- Ghazi M. Magableh
, Manuel D. Rossetti
, Scott J. Mason:
Modeling and analysis of a generic cross-docking facility. 1613-1620 - Ming Zhou, Kitti Setavoraphan, Zhimin Chen:
Conceptual simulation modeling of warehousing operations. 1621-1626 - Chulung Lee
, Huei Chuen Huang, Paul Goldsman, Bin Liu, Zhiyong Xu:
Reservation storage policy for AS/RS at air cargo terminals. 1627-1632
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: supply chain I
- Rahul R. Bagdia, Zbigniew J. Pasek
:
Upstream demand projection and performance mapping in supply chains. 1633-1642 - Léa A. Deleris, Feryal Erhun:
Risk management in supply networks using monte-carlo simulation. 1643-1649 - Sanjay Jain, Swee Leong:
Stress testing a supply chain using simulation. 1650-1657
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: supply chain II
- Jack G. A. J. van der Vorst, Seth Tromp, Durk-Jouke van der Zee:
A simulation environment for the redesign of food supply chain networks: modeling quality controlled logistics. 1658-1667 - Jayendran Venkateswaran, Young-Jun Son
:
Information synchronization effects on the stability of collaborative supply chain. 1668-1676 - Srinagesh Gavirneni
:
Simulation based evaluation of information-centric supply chains. 1677-1683
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: inventory control I
- Loo Hay Lee
, Suyan Teng, Ek Peng Chew, Iftekhar A. Karimi
, Kong Wei Lye, Peter Lendermann, Yankai Chen, Choon Hwee Koh:
Application of multi-objective simulation-optimization techniques to inventory management problems. 1684-1691 - Michael B. Zamperini, Michael Freimer:
A simulation analysis of the vari-metric repairable inventory optimization procedure for the U.S. Coast Guard. 1692-1698 - Yoonho Seo, Dong-Pyo Hong, Insu Kim, Dongmok Sheen, Taioun Kim, Gyu-Bong Lee:
Structure modeling of machine tools and internet-based implementation. 1699-1704
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: inventory control II
- Silvanus T. Enns, Ping Zhu:
Optimal lot-sizing in a two-stage system with auto-correlated arrivals. 1705-1711 - Malini Natarajarathinam
, Charles R. Sox:
Simulating and designing the stochastic inbound inventory routing problem. 1712-1717 - Douglas J. Morrice, Richard A. Valdez, Jack P. Chida Jr., Missan Eido:
Discrete event simulation in supply chain planing and inventory control at Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 1718-1724
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: inventory control III
- Payman Jula, Mark S. Zschocke:
Dynamic simulation of a push - pull distribution system. 1725-1732 - Ananth Krishnamurthy, David Claudio
:
Pull systems with advance demand information. 1733-1742 - Roger Lezhou Zhan, Zuo-Jun Max Shen
:
Newsvendor problem with pricing: properties, algorithms, and simulation. 1743-1748
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: transportation systems
- Kanna Miwa, Soemon Takakuwa:
Flexible module-based modeling and analysis for large-scale transportation-inventory systems. 1749-1758 - Seog-Chan Oh, Soundar R. T. Kumara, Shang-Tae Yee, Jeffrey D. Tew:
A family of market-based shipment methodologies for delivery supply chain. 1759-1765 - Sun Jian, Xiaoguang Yang, Yunlong Ma:
A new simulation model for expressway weaving sections evaluation. 1766-1772
Web-enabled simulation technologies: grid computing and distributed
- Sugato Bagchi:
Simulation of grid computing infrastructure: challenges and solutions. 1773-1780 - Ke Wang, Sheng Xu, Leon F. McGinnis:
Time management in distributed factory simulation, a case study using HLA. 1781-1786 - Buquan Liu, Huaimin Wang, Yiping Yao:
Data consistency in a large-scale runtime infrastructure. 1787-1794
Web-enabled simulation technologies: web-enabled applications
- André Hanisch, Juri Tolujew
, Thomas Schulze:
Initialization of online simulation models. 1795-1803 - Jaebok Park, Reinaldo J. Moraga, Luis Rabelo, Jeffrey W. Dawson, Mario Marin, José A. Sepúlveda:
Addressing complexity using distributed simulation: a case study in Spaceport modeling. 1804-1812 - Mathias Röhl, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Flexible integration of XML into modeling and simulation systems. 1813-1820
Risk analysis: credit risk analysis
- Scott Gregory Chastain, Jian Chen:
The delivery option in mortgage backed security valuation simulations. 1821-1826 - William J. Morokoff:
Simulation analysis of correlation and credit migration models for credit portfolios. 1827-1834 - Rosalind L. Bennett, Daniel A. Nuxoll, Robert A. Jarrow, Michael C. Fu, Huiju Zhang:
A loss default simulation model of the federal bank deposit insurance funds. 1835-1843
Risk analysis: simulation methodology for credit risk models
- William J. Morokoff:
Simulation of risk and return profiles for portfolios of CDO tranches. 1844-1848 - Achal Bassamboo
, Sandeep Juneja, Assaf Zeevi:
Expected shortfall in credit portfolios with extremal dependence. 1849-1858 - Wanmo Kang, Perwez Shahabuddin:
Fast simulation for multifactor portfolio credit risk in the t-copula model. 1859-1868
Risk analysis: risk analysis methodology
- Eduardo Saliby, Jaqueline T. M. Marins, Josete F. dos Santos:
Out-of-the-money monte carlo simulation option pricing: the joint use of importance sampling and descriptive sampling. 1869-1875 - Nomesh Bolia
, Sandeep Juneja:
Function-approximation-based perfect control variates for pricing American options. 1876-1883 - Christiane Lemieux, Jennie La:
A study of variance reduction techniques for American option pricing. 1884-1891
Risk analysis: operational risk analysis
- Dennis Kerr Coelho
, Mauro Roisenberg, Paulo José de Freitas Filho, Carlos Magno Couto Jacinto:
Risk assessment of drilling and completion operations in petroleum wells using a Monte Carlo and a neural network approach. 1892-1897 - Kevin M. Taaffe, Deepak Tirumalasetty:
Identifying demand sources that minimize risk for a selective newsvendor. 1898-1905 - Douglas A. Bodner, William B. Rouse, Michael J. Pennock:
Using simulation to analyze R&D value creation. 1906-1913
Virtual reality/3D visualization: 3D visualization
- Amir H. Behzadan, Vineet R. Kamat
:
Visualization of construction graphics in outdoor augmented reality. 1914-1920 - Matthias Fischer, Bengt Mueck, Kiran R. Mahajan, Michael Kortenjan, Christoph Laroque
, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Multi-user support and motion planning of humans and humans driven vehicles in interactive 3D material flow simulations. 1921-1930 - Hyunju Shim, Paul A. Fishwick:
Programming using dynamic system modeling VIA a 3D-based multimodeling framework. 1931-1938
Virtual reality/3D visualization: 3D visualization and virtual reality
- Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Kiran R. Mahajan, Daniel Huber, Bengt Mueck:
A two-tier method for evaluating alternative policies to support interactive analysis of 3D material flow simulations. 1939-1948 - Steffen Straßburger
, Thomas Schulze, Marco Lemessi, Gordon D. Rehn:
Temporally parallel coupling of discrete simulation systems with virtual reality systems. 1949-1957 - Gengxun Huang, Kenneth Mark Bryden:
Introducing virtual engineering technology into interactive design process with high-fidelity models. 1958-1967
Virtual reality/3D visualization: virtual reality in simulation
- Justice I. Akpan
, Roger J. Brooks:
Experimental investigation of the impacts of virtual reality on discrete-event simulation. 1968-1975 - Justice I. Akpan
, Roger J. Brooks:
Practitioners' perception of the impacts of virtual reality on discrete-event simulation. 1976-1984 - Lee A. Belfore II, Prabhu V. Krishnan, Emre Baydogan:
Common scene definition framework for constructing virtual worlds. 1985-1992
Six Sigma and simulation: tutorial: Six Sigma and simulation
- Karl Luce, Lucie Trepanier, Fred Ciochetto, Lawrence I. Goldman:
Simulation and optimization as effective DFSS tools. 1993-1999
Six Sigma and simulation: Six Sigma and simulation I
- Michael J. Seifert:
The use of discrete event simulation in a design for six sigma project. 2000-2004 - Scott J. Bury
, Naoko Akiya:
Evaluating proposed capital and operational improvements at a marine terminal. 2005-2010 - David M. Ferrin, Martin J. Miller, David Muthler:
Lean sigma and simulation, so what's the correlation?: V2. 2011-2015
Six Sigma and simulation: Six Sigma and simulation II
- Martin J. Miller, David M. Ferrin:
The application of simulation methodology in a hospital's six sigma project. 2016-2019 - Joseph R. Litko:
Sensitivity analysis for robust parameter design experiments. 2020-2025
Business process modeling: supply chains in buisness process modeling
- Soemon Takakuwa, Takako Okada:
Simulation analysis of inbound call center of a city-gas company. 2026-2033 - James N. Barnes, Nicholas G. Kalaitzandonakes, Thomas J. Crowe:
Using simulation for economic policy analysis in the global agricultural suppy chain. 2034-2041 - Luis Rabelo, Hamidreza Eskandari
, Tarek Shalan, Magdy Helal
:
Supporting simulation-based decision making with the use of AHP analysis. 2042-2051
Business process modeling: business process modeling infrastructure
- Peter Lendermann, Malcolm Y. H. Low
, Boon-Ping Gan, Nirupam Julka, Lai Peng Chan, Loo Hay Lee
, Simon J. E. Taylor
, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai
, Xiaoguang Wang, Terence Hung, Leon F. McGinnis, Stephen J. Buckley:
An integrated and adaptive decision-support framework for high-tech manufacturing and service networks. 2052-2062 - John Everton, Richard D. Stafford:
Using workflow business process tools in simulation modeling. 2063-2067 - Lianjun An, Jun-Jang Jeng:
On developing system dynamics model for business process simulation. 2068-2077
Simulation-based scheduling: scheduling and control
- Allen G. Greenwood, Sucharith Vanguri, Burak Eksioglu
, Pramod Jain, Travis W. Hill, Jeffery Wilson Miller, Clayton Thomas Walden:
Simulation optimization decision support system for ship panel shop operations. 2078-2086 - Douglas L. McWilliams:
Simulation-based scheduling for parcel consolidation terminals: a comparison of iterative improvement and simulated annealing. 2087-2093 - Soumyadip Ghosh, Tom Ervolina, Young M. Lee, Barun Gupta:
Performance analysis of a configured to order business with a variable product configuration recipe. 2094-2101
Simulation-based scheduling: planning
- Amir Messih, Silvanus T. Enns:
Planning and control for a warranty service facility. 2102-2106 - Tu Hoang Truong, Brian J. Rothschild, Farhad Azadivar:
Decision support system for fisheries management. 2107-2111 - Jon H. Marvel, Mark A. Schaub, Gary R. Weckman:
Validating the capacity planning process and flowline product sequencing through simulation analysis. 2112-2118
Simulation-based scheduling: construction industry scheduling
- Jin-Lee Kim, Ralph D. Ellis Jr.:
A framework for integration model of resource-constrained scheduling using genetic algorithms. 2119-2126 - Kabeh Vaziri, Linda K. Nozick, Mark A. Turnquist:
Resource allocation and planning for program management. 2127-2135
Simulation-based scheduling: factory scheduling
- Kusuma Rojanapibul, Juta Pichitlamken:
Assessing risk in a job schedule: integrating a scheduling heuristic and a simulation model to a spreadsheet. 2136-2140 - Jean-Paul M. Arnaout
, Ghaith Rabadi
:
Minimizing the total weighted completion time on unrelated parallel machines with stochastic times. 2141-2147 - Gokhan Metan, Ihsan Sabuncuoglu:
A simulation based learning meachanism for scheduling systems with continuous control and update structure. 2148-2156
Semiconductor manufacturing: factory simulation
- Jesus A. Jimenez, Gerald T. Mackulak, John W. Fowler
:
Efficient simulations for capacity analysis and automated material handling system design in semiconductor wafer fabs. 2157-2161 - José A. Ramírez-Hernández, Heshan Li, Emmanuel Fernandez, Charles R. McLean, Swee Leong:
A framework for standard modular simulation in semiconductor wafer fabrication systems. 2162-2171 - Rachel T. Johnson, John W. Fowler
, Gerald T. Mackulak:
A discrete event simulation model simplification technique. 2172-2176
Semiconductor manufacturing: factory control
- Vikram Ramamurthi, Michael E. Kuhl, Karl D. Hirschman:
Analysis of production control methods for semiconductor research and development fabs using simulation. 2177-2185 - Lars Mönch:
Simulation-based assessment of order release strategies for a distributed shifting bottleneck heuristic. 2186-2193 - Chin Soon Chong, Malcolm Y. H. Low
, Appa Iyer Sivakumar, Kheng Leng Gay:
Using simulation based approach to improve on the mean cycle time performance of dispatching rules. 2194-2202
Semiconductor manufacturing: tool control
- Simon Oechsner, Oliver Rose:
Scheduling cluster tools using filtered beam search and recipe comparison. 2203-2210 - Todd LeBaron, Joerg Domasche:
Optimizing robot algorithms with simulation. 2211-2217 - Walter J. Trybula, Robert L. Wright, Kranthi Mitra Adusumilli, Randy K. Goodall:
An analysis: traditional semiconductor lithography versus emerging technology (nano imprint). 2218-2222
Biotechnology/health care: biotechnology and health care
- Tiequan Zhang, Rori Rohlfs, Russell Schwartz
:
Implementation of a discrete event simulator for biological self-assembly systems. 2223-2231 - Meyer Katzper:
Clinical trial factors in a pain transition state model. 2232-2235 - Ali Gerhard Tafazzoli, Stephen D. Roberts, Reid M. Ness, Robert S. Dittus:
A comparison of screening methods for colorectal cancer using simulation modeling. 2236-2245
Biotechnology/health care: hospital and outpatient analysis
- Ronald E. Giachetti, Edwin A. Centeno, Martha A. Centeno, Ramakrishnan Sundaram:
Assessing the viability of an open access policy in an outpatient clinic: a discrete-event and continuous simulation modeling approach. 2246-2255 - Charles W. Spry, Mark A. Lawley:
Evaluating hospital pharmacy staffing and work scheduling using simulation. 2256-2263 - Athula Wijewickrama, Soemon Takakuwa:
Simulation analysis of appointment scheduling in an outpatient department of internal medicine. 2264-2273
Simulation education: simulation across discipline
- Charles R. Standridge, Martha A. Centeno, Björn Johansson
, Ingolf Ståhl:
Introducing simulation across the disciplines. 2274-2279
Simulation education: teaching simulation
- Ingolf Ståhl:
Using discrete event simulation in the teaching of decision analysis. 2280-2289 - Mary C. Court, Jennifer L. Pittman, Huong T. L. Pham:
Should transient analysis be taught? 2290-2296 - Brian W. Hollocks:
Assessing simulation learning in higher education. 2297-2303
Simulation education: teaching simulation beyond the traditional classroom
- Durk-Jouke van der Zee
, Jannes Slomp:
Simulation and gaming as a support tool for lean manufacturing systems: a case example from industry. 2304-2313 - Scott R. Schultz, Christopher D. Geiger:
Transitioning students from simulation mechanics to simulation as a process improvement tool: a multimedia case study approach. 2314-2321 - David B. Roggenkamp, Dave Park, Omer Tsimhoni
:
A simulation model for facilitators of Tony Rizzo's bead game. 2322-2328
Simulation education: simulation as a tool for teaching supply chain concepts
- Jeffrey Adams, Jerry Flatto, L. Leslie Gardner:
Combining hands-on, spreadsheet and discrete event simulation to teach supply chain management. 2329-2337 - Stijn-Pieter A. van Houten, Alexander Verbraeck
, Sandor Boyson, Thomas M. Corsi:
Training for today's supply chains: an introduction to the distributor game. 2338-2345 - Alexander Verbraeck
, Stijn-Pieter A. van Houten:
From simulation to gaming: an object-oriented supply chain training library. 2346-2354
Ontologies in simulation: ontologies in simulation
- Perakath C. Benjamin, Kumar V. Akella, Kaiser Malek, Ronald Fernandes:
An ontology-driven framework for process-oriented applications. 2355-2363 - Mohamed Fayez, Luis Rabelo, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:
Ontologies for supply chain simulation modeling. 2364-2370 - John A. Miller
, Gregory T. Baramidze:
Simulation and the semantic web. 2371-2377
General applications B: general applications of simulation I
- Lluís M. Plà-Aragonés
:
A stochastic model for planning swine facilities. 2378-2384 - Ahmad M. Salah, Paul J. Fields, A. Woodruff Miller:
Simulating uncertainty in mass balance modeling for fresh water reservoirs; case study: Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah, USA. 2385-2394 - Renzo Shamey
, Xiaoming Zhao, Roger H. Wardman:
Numerical simulation of dyebath and the influence of dispersion factor on dye transport. 2395-2399
General applications C: general applications: computer networks
- Martin N. Milkovits:
Digital video cluster simulation. 2400-2407 - Song Luo, Gerald A. Marin:
Realistic internet traffic simulation through mixture modeling and a case study. 2408-2416 - Nava Aizikowitz, Alex Glikson, Ariel Landau, Bilha Mendelson, Tommy Sandbank:
Component-based performance modeling of a storage area network. 2417-2426
General applications A: general applications of simulation II
- Serge N. Sala-Diakanda, Luis Rabelo, Sergio A. Rosales, Luis F. Robledo, José A. Sepúlveda, Jeppie Compton:
Integration study of prospective hazards models for the enhancement of a virtual range simulation model. 2427-2436 - Rick L. Wilson:
Validating a division I-A college football season simulation system. 2437-2442 - Roberto Mosca
, Lucia Cassettari
, Roberto Revetria, Gianluca Magro:
Simulation as support for production planning in small and medium enterprise: a case study. 2443-2448
General applications D: general applications III
- Steve Chu, Prasad V. Saraph, Lee Schruben:
Packaging capacity analysis of a biopharmaceutical production operation. 2449-2453 - Sam Jansen, Anthony McGregor:
Simulation with real world network stacks. 2454-2463 - Dima Nazzal
, Leon F. McGinnis:
Queuing models of vehicle-based automated material handling systems in semiconductor fabs. 2464-2471
PhD colloquium: PhD colloquium
- Feng Yang, Bruce E. Ankenman, Barry L. Nelson:
Efficient generation of cycle time-throughput curves through simulation and metamodeling. 1 - Alexander Komashie, Ali Mousavi, Mustafa Özbayrak:
A real-time knowledge-based decission support system for health care quality improvement using discrete event simulation techniques. 2 - Hamed Nejad:
Scenario planning for simulation-based probabilistic risk assessment. 3 - Sangwon Chae:
Optimal vehicle scheduling & layout for automated material handling systems (AMHS). 4 - Jasmina Panovska:
A novel approach to studying cell communications signalling. 5 - Pouyan Mashayekh Ahangarani:
Estimation and model selection of the interest rates. 6 - Xuefeng Jiang, John R. Birge:
Quasi-monte carlo simulation in a LIBOR market model. 7 - Ashish Jain:
Convergence of strikes in variance and volatility swaps. 8 - Adelaide Carvalho, Michael Pidd:
What value is Microsoft's .Net to discrete event simulations? 9 - Alexey A. Artamonov:
Examining the actual benefits of distributed simulation for supply chain management. 10 - Samuel Ehrlichman, Shane G. Henderson:
Adaptive control variates for American option pricing. 11 - Daniel Joseph O'Reilly:
Using computer simulations in disaster preparedness exercises: a study of factors that influence learning and performance in a first responder agency. 12 - Per M. Gustavsson:
Multi-hypothesis intention simulation based agent architecture. 13 - Kevin Adams:
An approach to near real-time dynamic distributed system control under uncertainty. 14 - Lee W. Lacy:
Interchanging discrete event simulation process-interaction models using the web ontology language - OWL. 15 - Corinne MacDonald, Eldon A. Gunn:
Analysis of production authorization card schemes using simulation and neural network metamodels. 16 - Antonia Marie Boadi:
The use of hyper-hidden markov models in wireless channel simulation. 17 - Abhik Bhattacharya, David H. Gustafson:
Simulation modeling of the level of use of e-health system and optimization of its effect on patient quality of life. 18 - Demet Batur:
Selecting the best system and determining a set of feasible systems. 19
Vendor track B: ProModel Corp. and Automation Associates Inc.
- Carl Napoletano:
ProModel Corporation. 83 - Rainer Dronzek:
Automation Associates, Inc.: TMS. 84
Simulation case studies D: goverment and military case studies
- Nagy Bengiamin, Allen Parker, Larry Hudson, Van Tran:
Temperature control for aerospace test systems - modeling, simulation and design case study. 56 - Mark W. Brantley, Steven A. Stoddard:
The army's MARATHON model. 57 - Ralph R. Nebiker:
Big government software simulation projects for those who actually have to do it. 58
Simulation case studies A: simulation transformed company thinking
- Mansour Toloo:
Discrete event simulation & modeling of the transportation element within a supply chain (SC). 62 - Malcolm Beaverstock:
Integrating simulation with corporate initiatives. 63 - James R. Ashby:
How General Motors used simulators to save time and money creating value for our customers. 64
Poster session: papers included
- Robert G. Bartholet, David C. Brogan, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
The computational complexity of component selection in simulation reuse. 2472-2481 - Richard G. Börn:
Teaming discrete-event simulation and geographic information systems to solve a temporal/spatial business problem. 2482-2491 - Joseph C. Carnahan, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., David C. Brogan:
Simulation-specific characteristics and software reuse. 2492-2499 - Roy T. H. Chin, Stijn-Pieter A. van Houten, Alexander Verbraeck
:
Towards a simulation and visualization portal to support multi-actor decision making in mainports. 2500-2505 - Shih Y. Chin, Heráclito Lopes Jaguaribe Pontes
, Arthur J. V. Porto
:
Retrieving process analysis in a parts distribution center: a case study of manual trolley fleet substitution. 2506-2512 - John J. DiLeo:
FreeSML: delivering on the open-source simulation language promise. 2513-2523 - Marcelo Tenório, Silvia Nassar, Paulo José de Freitas Filho, Carlos Magno:
Recognition of continuous probability models. 2524-2531 - Per M. Gustavsson
, Tomas Planstedt:
The road towards multi-hypothesis intention simulation agents architecture fractal information fusion modeling. 2532-2541 - Husam Hamad
, Sami Al-Hamdan:
Two new subjective validation methods using data displays. 2542-2545 - Elisangela Mieko Kanacilo, Alexander Verbraeck
:
A distributed multi-formalism simulation to support rail infrastructure control design. 2546-2553 - Fei Liu, Ming Yang, Zicai Wang:
Study on simulation credibility metrics. 2554-2560 - Longjun Liu, Wayne W. Wakeland
:
Does more uniformly distributed sampling generally lead to more accurate prediction in computer experiments? 2561-2571 - Ming Lu, Hoi-Ching Lam:
Optimized concrete delivery scheduling using combined simulation and genetic algorithms. 2572-2580 - Marcelo Moretti Fioroni, Luiz Augusto Gago Franzese
, Naguissa Yuri Hiramatsu Pereira, Marcelo Neder Machado:
Railroad infrastructure simulator. 2581-2584 - Qiming Ruan, Yuejin Tan, Renjie He, Yingwu Chen:
Simulation-based scheduling for photo-reconnaissance satellite. 2585-2589 - Hideyuki Mizuta, Fusashi Nakamura:
Agent-based simulation of enterprise communication network. 2590-2594 - Ana K. Miranda, David F. Muñoz
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DSS to manage ATM cash under periodic review with emergency orders. 2595-2599 - Jorge R. Ramos, Vernon Rego:
Feature-based generators for time series data. 2600-2607 - Jai Thomas, Mitchel J. Keil, Jorge Rodriguez:
Reducing lead time for modeling in CAD simulation softwares. 2608-2612 - Omer Tsimhoni
, Changxu Wu:
Learning simulation through team projects. 2613-2618 - Guilherme Ernani Vieira, Osmar César Júnior:
A conceptual model for the creation of supply chain simulation models. 2619-2627 - Sara A. Curin, Jeremy S. Vosko, Eric W. Chan, Omer Tsimhoni
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Reducing service time at a busy fast food restaurant on campus. 2628-2635 - Rodney B. Wallace, Robert Saltzman:
Comparing skill-based routing call center simulations using C programming and arena models. 2636-2644 - Zhizhou Wu, Jian Sun, Xiaoguang Yang:
Calibration of VISSIM for shanghai expressway using genetic algorithm. 2645-2648 - Garrett R. Yaun, David W. Bauer, Christopher D. Carothers:
Sharing event data in optimistically scheduled multicast applications. 2649-2656 - Marcelo Moretti Fioroni, Luiz Augusto Gago Franzese
, Edson Luis M. Harano, Benedito Pedro Costhek, João Bosco Mendes, Joeli Cuzzuol, Juliana de Souza Lima, Ricardo Baeta Santos, Robson Jacinto Coelho, Adriano César Silva, Odair José Kimsr:
Simulation based decision for steelmaking operations challenges. 2657-2662 - Murat M. Gunal
, Michael Pidd:
Simulation modelling for performance measurement in healthcare. 2663-2668 - Amit Jindal
, Rajkumar Khandelwal:
System centric mission critical simulation model for MES automation. 2669-2673 - Carley Jurishica:
Emergency department simulations: medicine for building effective models. 2674-2680 - Alexander Komashie, Ali Mousavi:
Modeling emergency departments using discrete event simulation techniques. 2681-2685 - Abdullah Konak
, Sadan Kulturel-Konak:
Simulation optimization using tabu search: an emperical study. 2686-2692 - Chen Liu, Qun Li, Weiping Wang, Yifan Zhu:
Extend SRML schema based on DEVS: an executable DEVS language. 2693-2699 - Katerina Asdre, Stavros D. Nikolopoulos:
P-tree structures and event horizon: efficient event-set implementations. 2700-2709 - Wheyming Tina Song, Wenchi Chiu, David Goldsman:
Importance sampling techniques for estimating the bit error rate in digital communication systems. 2710-2717
Titans of simulation
- Jack P. C. Kleijnen:
Forty years of statistical design and analysis of simulation experiments (DASE). 1-17 - Claude Dennis Pegden:
Future directions in future directions in simulation modeling. 1-35
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