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13th WSC 1981: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Tuncer I. Ören, Claude M. Delfosse, Charles M. Shub:
Proceedings of the 13th conference on Winter simulation, WSC 1981, Atlanta, GA, USA, December 9-11, 1981. ACM 1981
Volume 1
- Harry M. Markowitz:
Barriers to the practical use of simulation analysis. 3-9 - J. William Schmidt:
Fundamentals of digital simulation modeling. 13-21 - Averill M. Law:
Practical statistical analyses of simulation output data: The state of the art. 23-24 - Donald A. Heimburger, Julian Reitman, Henry Kleine, Otis L. Newton, Howard L. Swaim:
Design of simulation models. 25 - Henry Kleine:
Software development methodology and technology for the TALON combat simulation model. 27-31 - Jerrold Rubin:
Imbedding GPSS in a general purpose programming language. 33-40 - Andrew F. Seila, Der-Fa Robert Chen:
Discrete event simulation on mini- and microcomputers: Some experiments with the Pascal language. 41-43 - Walter C. Metz:
Discrete event simulation using PL/I based general and special purpose simulation languages. 45-52 - John M. Arrigan, David M. Shao:
Antisubmarine warfare simulation on a minicomputer. 53-58 - D. Francis Crane:
Flight simulator visual-display delay compensation. 59-67 - James O. Dyal, Michael K. Draughn:
Performance aspects of disk space management. 69-77 - Robert Greer Lavery, Edward R. Kungla:
A GPSS autoflow programme. 79-82 - Jonathan F. Bard:
An engagement effectiveness model for surface ships. 83-88 - Claude Dennis Pegden, A. Alan B. Pritsker:
SLAM tutorial. 91-100 - Ronald M. Huhn, Edward R. Comer:
Application of modern software techniques to modeling and simulation. 101-112 - Stephen S. Lavenberg, George S. Fishman, Lee W. Schruben, W. David Kelton, Peter D. Welch:
The initial transient in steady state simulation (Panel Discussion). 113-120 - F. Hayashi, D. Robinson:
Computer simulation of mine rail haulage system. 121-127 - Edward J. Kozinsky:
Computerized measurement of operator performance on simulators. 129-132 - L. K. Nenonen, Udo Graefe, Albert W. Chan:
Interactive computer modelling of truck/shovel operations in an open-pit mine. 133-139 - A. Neil Arnason, Carl J. Schwarz, David H. Scuse:
An on-line simulator and database system for management of a commercial fish farm. 141-152 - William P. Rundren, Charles R. Standridge:
A database supported discrete parts manufacturing simulation. 153-162 - Charles R. Standridge, Susan R. Marshall:
Enhancing simulation analyses of health care delivery policies using SDLTM database capabilities. 163-171 - Richard E. Nance, Ahmed L. Mezaache, C. Michael Overstreet:
Simulation model management: Resolving the technological gaps. 173-179 - Kailash M. Bafna:
Use of computer simulation in designing complex material handling systems. 181-184 - Kenneth H. Evers, Robert F. Bachert, Patrick R. Santucci:
SADT@@@@ /SAINT: Large scale analysis simulation methodology. 185-191 - William R. Franta:
Introduction to SIMULA: A tutorial. 195-196 - A. Alan B. Pritsker:
Advanced topics in SLAM. 197-198 - Tuncer I. Ören, A. Wayne Wymore, Joseph J. Talavage, Bernard P. Zeigler:
General system theories (Panel Session). 199 - Tuncer I. Ören:
Foundations for an information technology. 201-208 - A. Hayne Hymore:
Applications of mathematical system theory to system design, modelling and simulation. 209-219 - Joseph J. Talavage:
Enhancement of system design and simulation via general system theories. 221 - Bernard P. Zeigler:
Impact of general systems orientation: Present and future. 223-225 - Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Random variate generation. 227-242 - Thomas D. Clark, Robert K. Rasmussen, William D. Stover:
Assessing Air Force logistics support: A simulation approach. 243-246 - T. S. Logsdon, C. W. Helms:
Computer simulation and the performance capabilities of the Navstar space-based navigation system. 247-257 - James R. Wilson, David K. Vaughan, Edward Naylor, Robert G. Voss:
STEM: A simulation model of space shuttle ground operations. 259-270 - M. Sadek Eid:
Optimization of service-equipment fleet by simulation. 271-278 - Jeffery Lee Turek, Elden L. Deporter, Harold A. Kurstedt, Charles E. Rasbach, Steven K. Funk:
GASP IV simulation of nuclear waste. 279-286 - Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. 289-291 - Graham M. Birtwistle:
Advanced use of Simula. 293-304 - Bennett L. Fox:
Fitting "standard" distributions to data is necessarily good: Dogma or myth? 305-307 - Stephen C. Hora:
A comparison of three methods of modeling input distributions. 309-312 - Russell C. H. Cheng:
The use of antithetic control variates in computer simulations. 313-318 - Donald E. Emerson:
TSAR: A large-scale simulation for assessing force generation and logistics support in a combat environment. 319-327 - Rolf Clark:
The dynamics of naval resource allocation. 329-332 - Robert E. Mortenson Jr.:
Maintenance planning and scheduling using network simulations. 333-340 - Hon-Shiang Lau, Ahmed Zaki:
The sensitivity of queueing models simulation to time discretization. 341-345 - Robert Greer Lavery:
A continuous process simulation using GPSS. 347-351 - Larry L. Wear:
A comparison of methods for simulating computer bus architectures. 353-359
Volume 2
- Raymond M. Bryant:
A tutorial on simulation programming with SIMPAS. 363-377 - Thomas J. Schriber:
The preemption capability in GPSS. 379-380 - Marcel F. Neuts, Miriam E. Pagano:
Generating random variates from a distribution of phase type. 381-387 - Peter A. W. Lewis:
Simple multivariate time series for simulations of complex systems. 389-390 - William E. Biles, Eugene Y. Yang:
A generalized model and simulation analysis of a multiple parallel conveyor system for flexible manufacturing. 391-399 - Harold J. Steudel:
A simulation approach to design a motoreducer assembly and testing facility. 401-406 - Gary I. Davis, James R. Buck:
Simulation-aided design of man/machine interfaces in automated industries. 407-416 - Gerald T. Mackulak, Dae S. Surh, Colin L. Moodie:
Information systems design through an existing simulation application. 417-423 - Michael D. Sherman:
MANAGE - an interactive simulation model for evaluating the effects of management structure on organization performance. 425-434 - Edward C. Russell:
SIMSCRIPT II.5 tutorial. 437-440 - Donald Ingerman:
Using chains and groups to make GPSS more efficient. 441 - Joseph F. Faccenda:
Productivity improvement analysis using simulation. 443-448 - Robert G. Sargent:
A computerized production scheduling system. 449-454 - Lee W. Schruben, V. James Cogliano:
Simulation sensitivity analysis: A frequency domain approach. 455-459 - Neil B. Marks:
Further investigation into spectral analysis for confidence intervals in steady state simulations. 461-464 - Andrew F. Seila, John S. Carson II:
Methods for stratified estimation in nonregenerative simulations. 465-467 - S. H. Manning:
A planning model to forecast market demand for two lines of durable products. 469-476 - John H. Richard:
A Q-GERT model for facilities sizing for a planned product distribution network. 477-480 - K. L. Slepicka, G. A. Spohrer:
Application of simulation to the banking industry. 481-485 - George K. Hutchinson:
The automation of simulation. 489-495 - L. Wesley Rearick, Frank Gudan, James F. Novotnak:
Modeling techniques for manufacturing conveyor systems using GPSS. 497-504 - James O. Henriksen:
GPSS - finding the appropriate world-view. 505-516 - Luc Devroye:
Recent results in non-uniform random variate generation. 517-521 - William E. Biles:
Complex search and second-order response surface analysis. 523-527 - Graham M. Birtwistle:
A portable random number generator with built-in well-spread seeds. 529-534 - John S. Carson II, N. Wilson, D. Carroll, C. H. Wysowski:
Simulation of a filter rod manufacturing process. 535-541 - Robin J. Miner, Mary E. Grant, Richard J. Mayer:
Decision support for manufacturing. 543-549 - Wayne J. Oates, Susan H. Antle:
Simulation of a network manufacturing process. 551-556 - Graham M. Birtwistle:
Introduction to Demos. 559-572 - Robert E. Shannon:
Tests for the verification and validation of computer simulation models. 573-577 - Pandu R. Tadikamalla:
Research issues in statistical methodology in simulation: A panel Discussion. 579 - Heimo H. Adelsberger:
Future dependent events, as shown by the example of SLAM. 581-590 - John Craig Comfort, Anita Miller:
The simulation of a pipelined event set processor. 591-597 - S. Hurtubise, T. Gavin, A. Girard:
Adaptation of the TL event list algorithm to the GASP IV simulation language. 599-609 - John J. Helly, Edward C. DeLand:
Complex system modeling with statistical methods. 611-615 - J. P. Killus:
Trouble shooting a photochemical grid model - the St. Louis experience. 617-623 - Carl C. Davis, Naim A. Kheir:
On the modeling and control of industrial electrostatic precipitators. 625-632 - Charles R. Standridge, A. Alan B. Pritsker:
An introduction to the simulation data language. 635-637 - Robert G. Sargent, Saul I. Gass, J. William Schmidt:
Model validation: With respect to the user. 639 - Ramesh K. Shukla, Yasar A. Özcan:
Policy analysis and evaluation of gonorrhea control programs: A simulation approach. 641-649 - Lawrence Van Kuran, Joseph C. Mello:
The application of GPSS to multiphasic health evaluation clinic design. 651-656 - S. K. Kachhal, Georgia-Ann Klutke, Edward B. Daniels:
Two simulation applications to outpatient clinics. 657-665 - L. Robert Ogus, James R. Jancaitis, Russel E. Hauck:
Wargame-based training systems. 667-677 - Richard P. Smith:
Computer assisted wargaming at the air university. 679-684 - M. Leonard Birns:
Automated war gaming for enhancing fleet readiness. 685-694 - David M. Fellows, Gregory L. Sprague, Gordon L. Baskerville:
CROGRO: An interactive forest growth simulator. 695-704 - Thomas R. Harris, Behrokh Khoshnevis:
A simulation model of a wheat elevator system using SLAM. 705-712 - Richard A. Levins, Murl Wayne Parker:
Modeling a genetic control program for the tobacco budworm with SLAM. 713-719
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