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14th WSC 1982: San Diego, CA, USA
- Yen W. Chao, Orlando S. Madrigal:
Proceedings of the 14th conference on Winter Simulation, WSC 1982, San Diego, CA, USA, December 6-8, 1982. ACM 1982
Volume 1
Queueing models
- Peter M. Ellis:
A method for developing closed functional representations of service rates and arrival rates in the simulation of a nonstationary queue. 5-7 - Michael R. Taaffe, Gordon M. Clark:
Approximating nonstationary queueing systems. 9-13 - Leonidas C. Charalambides:
A GPSS model of a queueing problem with complex decision making behavior. 15-28
Policy decision I
- Donald R. Drew:
Simulation model for guiding Lebanon's post-war reconstruction. 31-41 - Fereidoon Perry Sioshansi:
Acid precipitation: controversy over policy options. 43-50 - Augusto Legasto, Amador Muriel, Morton Norman:
Crisis modeling of the criminal justice system. 53-59
Simulation in defense management
- Joseph W. Coleman, James M. Masters, George C. Pankonin, David K. Peterson:
Simulating low demand asset availability in base supply with Q-GERT. 63-66 - Dan Fox, Ben Venable, Larry Zebel:
An evaluation of alternatives for processing of administrative pay vouchers. 69-73
Simulation language design
- Greg Lomow, Brian W. Unger:
The process view of simulation in Ada. 77-86 - Heimo H. Adelsberger:
ASSE - ADA simulation support environment. 89-101 - Mark L. Spearman:
MisroSim: a basic based, discrete event simulation language for microcomputers. 103-108
Policy decision II
- Donald R. Drew:
A system dynamics model for the integrated control of tsetse flies and african trypanosomiasis. 111-125 - Dwight Erdbruegger, William Parmelee, Darrell W. Starks, Claude Farris:
Slam II model of the Rose Bowl staffing plans. 127-135 - Andrew Berczi:
An exploration of the behaviour of resale markets through computer simulation. 137-144
Military systems
- William DiCecca, Jerry Golub, Dale Kratzer, Harald Pschunder:
Application of air warfare simulation in determining tactical air control system (TACS) effectiveness. 147-158
Simulation methodology
- Robin J. Miner, Jerome D. Sabuda, David B. Wortman:
Graphics and simulation: tools and applications. 161-176 - L. B. Golovin:
"Semi-stochastic" simulations and other tricks of the trade. 179-187 - Luis C. Rodriguez, Gary L. Hogg:
An empirical comparison of advanced event file synchronization structures. 189-194
Successful simulation - what is it and how do you get it
- Arthur D. Chrapkowski:
A simulation of newspaper mailrooms. 197-200 - Nicholas A. La Para:
Successful simulation projects: a guide for clients. 203-207 - Steven D. Duket:
Implementation: a requirement for successful simulation. 209-211
Manufacturing
- J. M. Magerlein:
Making simulation work in the manufacturing environment. 215-220 - Rebecca A. Abbott, Timothy J. Greene:
Determination of appropriate dynamic slack sequencing rules for an industrial flow shop via discrete simulation. 223-231 - Harvey H. Smerilson, Blair H. Schlender:
A production operations simulator: low yield, high volume. 233-237
Modelling techniques
- Lee W. Schruben, Jack Chung-Yu Ho, Joan E. Silverman, Nelson F. Steele, Robert G. Sargent:
Transaction tagging in highly congested network simulations. 241-243 - Berth Eklundh:
Queueing structure modelling. 245-250 - Jay W. Cohen, Anthony M. Fiore, Roger H. Larson:
Structured modeling. 253-258
Parallel processing and simulation
- William M. McCormack, F. Gail Gray, Robert M. Haralick:
A simulation model of a multi-computer system solving a combinatorial problem. 261-266 - Larry L. Wear, Ron Guilmette, Mark Falash:
A simulation of bus architectures for multiprocessor systems. 269-278
Aerospace application
- William R. Lilegdon, Charles H. Kimpel, Donald H. Turner:
Application of simulation and zero-one programming for analysis of numerically controlled machining operations in the aerospace industry. 281-289 - Y. S. Sherif, Joseph A. Svestka:
Tactical air war: a SIMSCRIPT model. 291-294
Statistical modelling techniques
- Lee Neuwirth, Richard Wiener:
Traffic simulation input data. 297 - Ronald Dattero, Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Input modeling: estimation using event count data. 299-304 - Susan L. Solomon:
Simstat a simple statistical package to support simulation. 307-311
Computer systems
- P. R. Popick, P. H. Watson:
Bus network simulation model. 315-321 - Larry L. Wear, Thomas P. Vayda, Kirk MacKenzie, Ross Yakulis:
An operating system model. 323-327 - Ken Barker, Graham M. Birtwistle:
A computer systems simulator. 329-333
Transporation
- R. J. Kavanagh, R. Ramanathan:
Computer simulation of road surface profiles for a four-wheeled vehicle. 337-346 - PingSun Leung, Walter Miklius:
Use of simulation for estimation of travel time savings: a case of highway widening. 349-357 - Allison James Taylor, E. R. Petersen:
Track configuration for a high speed rail line. 359-365
Volume 2
Statistical methodology I
- Peter W. Glynn:
Coverage error for confidence intervals arising in simulation output analysis. 369-375 - Winfried K. Grassmann:
Initial bias and estimation error in discrete event simulation. 377-384
Simulation potpouri
- Torky Sultan:
An expanded optimum design of P charts. 387-391 - D. Gan, R. Paterson:
Simulation model of the cable data network for the analysis and evaluation of network performance. 393-400
Simulation of service facilities
- Neal N. McCollum, Daniel M. Harris:
Simulating the impacts of closing a state mental hospital. 403-411 - Miriam Heller, Kathleen B. Hogan, Perry A. Appino, Jared L. Cohon, Charles S. Revelle:
An emergency medical services simulation model for Baltimore city: an overview. 413-418 - Philip V. Rzasa, John B. Hooper:
System dynamics model of an analytical services laboratory. 421-435
Statistical methodology II
- Charles W. Beall:
A regression technique for determining steady state conditions in time series simulations. 439-448 - Gerald W. Adkins:
Variance reduction in estimating the mean flow time in open queueing network simulations. 451-454 - Laurence L. George:
Super Mann-Whitney simulation of system reliability. 457-460
Energy
- Gerald N. Pitts, Barry L. Bateman:
Simulation of transient heat flow in composite circular systems. 471-476 - Qing-xia Yun:
Computer simulation of drill-rig/shovel operations in open-pit mines. 471-468 - L. H. Bieman:
Computer simulation of the zinc-chloride battery. 479-487
Inventory/logistics
- Neal McCollom, Leland Blank:
Simulation model for multi-level distribution system planning. 491-499 - Dayr A. Reis:
Comparison of periodic review operating doctrines: a simulation study. 501-510 - Eric L. Blair:
An experimental investigation of material handling in flexible manufacturing using computer simulation. 513-520
On-line demonstration of simulation software
- C. Dennis Pegden, Mike Joost:
Online demonstration of SIMAN. 523-534 - Averill M. Law, Stephen G. Vincent:
An interactive computer package for fitting probability distributions to observed data. 537
Management information systems
- Manfred D. Stansfield:
Graphic MIS - the missing link to effective management the problem, a solution and a tutorial. 541-554 - Samir Chakraborty:
Hierarchic information structure design for corporate financial management simulation software. 557-568 - John J. Willson, Graham Macmillan:
School finance simulator. 571-577
Instructional models
- R. D. Doering, C. S. Bauer, G. R. Silkensen:
A low-cost computer-based training simulator for waste water treatment plant operators. 581-583 - Ramamohan L. Tummala:
A microcomputer based simulation package for teaching agricultural pest management. 585-590 - Philip M. Wolfe, Gerald R. Graves:
An interactive simulator for teaching production planning and control. 593-594 - Ronald L. Iman:
Considerations with regard to input variables for computer simulations. 597 - Lee Schruben, David Goldsman:
Using process central limit theorems in analyzing simulation output. 599-602 - James R. Wilson:
Variance reduction techniques. 605-611 - Robert Greer Lavery:
The help blocks in GPSS. 615 - Charles R. Standridge, A. Alan B. Pritsker:
An introduction to the simulation data language. 617-610 - Osman Balci, Robert G. Sargent:
Some examples of simulation model validation using hypothesis testing. 621-629 - Robert E. Shannon:
Introduction to model building. 633-641 - Averill M. Law:
Practical statistical analysis of simulation output data: the state of the art. 641 - Raymond M. Bryant:
A tutorial on discrete-system simulation in Ada. 643-644 - Stephen D. Roberts:
Simulation modeling and analysis with INSIGHT: a tutorial. 647-655 - Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. 657-659 - Claude Dennis Pegden, A. Alan B. Pritsker:
Slam tutorial. 661-668 - Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to the interactive financial planning system (IFPS). 671-673 - Paul Gray:
Using financial planning languages for simulation. 675-681 - Graham M. Birtwistle, Paul Luker:
Discrete event simulation with Demos. 683-691 - Deborah J. Seifert, Ed Closuit, Carl Pratt, Wesley Rearick:
Applications of simulations to solve manufacturing problem. 694 - James G. Smith, John Craig Comfort, J. Misra, Ann Hayes, George S. Fishman:
Parallel processing and simulation: a panel discussion. 695 - Robert G. Sargent, F. Tom Sparrow, J. George Shanthikumar, William R. Lilegdon:
Panel on hybrid simulation/analytic models and modelling. 696 - Thomas D. Clark Jr., Averill M. Law, A. Alan B. Pritsker, Thomas J. Schriber, Robert E. Shannon:
Preparing the simulation professional: education and practice. 697 - Lawrence L. Rose, E. B. Zucker, Peter L. Haigh, Udo W. Pooch, Edward R. Comer, Ronald M. Huhn:
Simulation of computer systems: looking back. 698-702 - Julian Reitman:
20+ years of GPSS. 703-704 - Bruce W. Schmeiser, Bennett L. Fox, Peter A. W. Lewis, Andrew F. Seila, James R. Wilson:
Statistical issues in simulation research. 705 - Stephen D. Roberts, Jerry Banks, James Kho, Udo W. Pooch, John S. Ramberg:
Teaching simulation to undergraduates. 706
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