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18th WSC 1986: Washington, DC, USA
- James R. Wilson, James O. Henriksen, Stephen D. Roberts:
Proceedings of the 18th conference on Winter simulation, WSC 1986, Washington, DC, USA, December 8-10, 1986. ACM 1986, ISBN 0-911801-11-1 - Frank J. Babel:
Simulation - striving to reach its full potential (keynote address). 1 - J. William Schmidt:
Introduction to systems analysis, modeling and simulation. 5-16 - Jerry Banks, John S. Carson II:
Introduction to discrete-event simulation. 17-23 - François E. Cellier:
Combined continuous/discrete simulation: applications, techniques and tools. 24-33 - Ronald L. Iman:
Modeling input processes. 34-37 - Osman Balci:
Credibility assessment of simulation results. 38-44 - W. David Kelton:
Statistical design and analysis. 45-51 - Peter W. Glynn:
Optimization of stochastic systems. 52-59 - Russell C. H. Cheng:
Variance reduction methods. 60-68 - John McLeod:
But Mr. President - is it ethical? 69-71 - Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. 75-86 - Edward C. Russell:
SIMSCRIPT II.5 tutorial. 87-88 - Jean J. O'Reilly:
SLAM II, including a material handling extension. 89-94 - Claude Dennis Pegden:
Introduction to SIMAN. 95-103 - Stephen D. Roberts:
Modeling and simulation with INSIGHT. 104-112 - Alan T. Clementson:
Simulation with activities using C.A.P.S/E.C.S.L (the British approach to discrete-event simulation). 113-122 - Brian W. Unger:
Object-oriented simulation - Ada, C++, Simula. 123-124 - Verna Knapp:
The Smalltalk simulation environment. 125-128 - Bernard P. Zeigler:
Hierarchical modular modeling/knowledge representation. 129-137 - Andrew F. Seila:
Discrete event simulation in Pascal with SIMTOOLS. 141-150 - Claude C. Barnett:
Simulation in Pascal with micro PASSIM. 151-155 - Beth A. Boiling, Marc A. Laymon:
ModelMaster factory modeling system tutorial. 156-159 - Richard W. Conway, William L. Maxwell:
XCELL: a cellular, graphical factory modelling system. 160-163 - David A. White:
PCModel and PCModel/GAF - screen oriented modeling. 164-167 - Philip Cobbin:
A tutorial on the SIMPLE_1 simulation environment. 168-177 - Andrew R. Gilman, Renee M. Watremez:
A tutorial on SEE WHY and WITNESS. 178-183 - Kenneth D. Farnsworth, Van B. Norman, T. A. Norman:
Integrated software for manufacturing simulation. 184-192 - Bruce L. Kleine:
A SIMFACTORY tutorial. 193-196 - William J. Garrison:
NETWORK II.5 tutorial. 197-206 - Kevin J. Healy:
CINEMA tutorial. 207-211 - Charles R. Standridge, David K. Vaughan, David K. LaVal, Timothy D. Simpson:
A tutorial on TESS: The Extended Simulation System. 212-217 - Averill M. Law, Stephen G. Vincent:
A tutorial on UNIFIT: an interactive computer package for fitting probability distributions to observed data. 218-222 - James E. Gentle:
Simulation and analysis with IMSL routines. 223-226 - Ricardo F. Garzia:
Simulating with GPSS/PC. 227-234 - Robert G. Sargent:
The use of graphical models in model validation. 237-241 - Edward A. Davis:
Use of seminar gaming to specify and validate simulation models. 242-247 - David O. Wood:
MIT model analysis program: what we have learned about policy model review. 248-252 - Mark E. Johnson:
Distribution selection in statistical simulation studies. 253-259 - Luc Devroye:
Sample-based non-uniform random variate generation. 260-265 - Bruce W. Schmeiser, Voratas Kachitvichyanukul:
Correlation induction without the inverse transformation. 266-274 - Pierre L'Ecuyer:
Efficient and portable 32-bit random variate generators. 275-277 - David Goldsman, Keebom Kang, Robert G. Sargent:
Large and small sample comparisons of various variance estimators. 278-284 - Martin I. Reiman, Alan Weiss:
Sensitivity analysis via likelihood ratios. 285-289 - Philip Heidelberger:
Statistical analysis of parallel simulations. 290-295 - Carl A. Mauro:
Efficient identification of important factors in large scale simulations. 296-305 - Paul J. Sánchez:
On the correspondence between Walsh spectral anlaysis and 2k factorial experimental designs. 306-312 - Gordon M. Clark, Wei-Ning Yang:
A Bonferroni selection procedure when using commom random numbers with unknown variances. 313-315 - Mohamed A. Ahmed, Douglas R. Miller:
Infinite-source, ample-server control variate models for fininte-source, finite-server repairable item systems. 316-325 - Acácio M. O. Porta Nova, James R. Wilson:
Using control variates to estimate multiresponse simulation metamodels. 326-334 - George S. Fishman:
Using control variates to estimate distribution functions (extended abstract). 335-336 - Emanuel Parzen:
Behavior of sample means and nonparametric time-series estimation. 337-342 - H. Joseph Newton:
Behavior of sample means and parametric time series estimation. 343-350 - Ruey S. Tsay:
Behavior of sample means of nearly nonstationary time series. 351-355 - Peter W. Glynn:
Stochastic approximation for Monte Carlo optimization. 356-365 - Lee Schruben:
Simulation optimization using frequency domain methods. 366-369 - David Goldsman:
Tutorial on indifference-zone normal means ranking and selection procedures. 370-375 - Peter W. Glynn:
Problems in Bayesian analysis of stochastic simulation. 376-379 - Richard W. Andrews, William C. Birdsall, Frederick J. Gentner, W. Allen Spivey:
Validation of microeconomic simulation (extended abstract): a comparison of sampling theory and Bayesian methods. 380-383 - Herb Schwetman:
CSIM: a C-based process-oriented simulation language. 387-396 - Brian A. Malloy, Mary Lou Soffa:
SIMCAL: the merger of Simula and Pascal. 397-403 - James W. Hooper:
Language assessment criteria for discrete simulation. 404-408 - Douglas W. Jones, James O. Henriksen, Robert M. O'Keefe, Claude Dennis Pegden, Robert G. Sargent, Brian W. Unger:
Implementations of time (panel). 409-416 - Douglas W. Jones:
Concurrent simulation: an alternative to distributed simulation. 417-423 - Jerry C. Yan, Stephen F. Lundstrom:
"AXE": a simulation environment for actor-like computations on ensemble architectures. 424-429 - John B. Gilmer Jr., Jung-Pyo Hong:
Replicated state space approach for parallel simulation. 430-434 - Bush Jones:
Entropy data analysis. 435-436 - David P. Miller:
Temporal reasoning. 437-439 - Kathryn B. Laskey, Marvin S. Cohen:
Applications of the Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence for simulation. 440-444 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Commonsense reasoning based on fuzzy logic. 445-447 - Robert Greer Lavery:
Artificial intelligence and simulation: an introduction. 448-452 - David H. Helman, Akash Bahuguna:
Explanation systems for computer simulations. 453-459 - S. L. Hardt:
On the power of qualitative simualation for estimating diffusion transit times. 460-463 - Jeff Rothenberg:
Object-oriented simulation: where do we go from here? 464-469 - Michael E. McFall, Philip Klahr:
Simulation with rules and objects. 470-473 - Onur M. Ülgen, Timothy Thomasma:
Simulation modeling in an object-oriented environment using Smalltalk-80. 474-484 - Kenneth N. McKay, John A. Buzacott, John B. Moore, Christopher J. Strang:
Software engineerng applied to discrete event simulations. 485-493 - Robert F. Gordon, Edward A. MacNair, Peter D. Welch, Kurtiss J. Gordon, James F. Kurose:
Examples of using the RESearch Queueing Package Modeling Environment (RESQME). 494-503 - Arturo I. Concepcion, Stephen Schon:
SAM - a computer aided design tool for specifying and analyzing modular, heirarchical systems. 504-510 - John F. Heafner, Ronald M. Huhn, Dennis R. Mensh, Richard E. Nance, Herbert Sallin:
Issues in simulation model integration, reusability, and adaptability (panel session). 511 - Robert G. Sargent:
Joining existing simulation programs. 512-516 - Robert M. O'Keefe, Ruth M. Davies:
Discrete visual simulation with Pascal_SIM. 517-525 - Raphael Parambi, Aseem S. Chandawarkar:
Presenting GPSS/H results with the Graphical Kernel System (GKS). 526-530 - Kenneth L. Stanwood, Lani N. Waller, Greg C. Marr:
System iconic modeling facility. 531-536 - Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:
Pitfalls in the simulation of manufacturing systems. 539-542 - S. A. Weiner, J. W. Grant, P. E. Coffman Jr.:
Manufacturing simulation in practice (extended abstract): suggestions for establishing credibility. 543-544 - Hui Jun Han, Kenneth A. Fegley:
An approach to using a data base management system in manufacturing system simulation. 545-553 - Van B. Norman, T. A. Norman:
Simulation and advanced manufacturing system design. 554-558 - Peter M. Waller:
The manufacturing modeling process: from conception to shop floor application. 559-561 - Kenneth J. Musselman, Ron Bakshi, Merriel C. Dewsnup, Chris V. Kuhner, Cindy Morey, Peter M. Waller:
An industrial perspective on building a simulation group (panel session). 562-567 - Deborah A. Davis:
Modeling AGV systems. 568-574 - James O. Henriksen, Thomas J. Schriber:
Simplified approaches to modeling accumulating and nonaccumulating conveyor systems. 575-593 - Charles R. Cash, Wilbert E. Wilhelm:
Simulation modeling approach for analyzing robotic assembly cells. 594-596 - Philip Cobbin:
Modeling tote stacker operation as a WIP storage device. 597-605 - Deborah J. Medeiros, E. Emory Enscore Jr., Alan Smith:
Performance analysis of miniload systems. 606-612 - Sethuraman Raghunath, Ronald Perry, Thomas Cullinane:
Interactive simulation modeling of automated storage retrieval systems. 613-620 - Richard Godziela:
Simulation of a flexible manufacturing cell. 621-627 - David L. Martin:
Simulation analysis of a FMS during implementation. 628-632 - Shay-Ping T. Wang:
Animated simulation of a flexible manufacturing system. 633-640 - S. Wali Haider, David G. Noller, Thomas B. Robey:
Experiences with analytic and simulation modeling for a factory of the future project at IBM. 641-648 - Jerry L. Sanders:
Issues in the design and modeling of automatic assembly systems. 649-656 - Michael C. Mills:
Using group technology, simulation and analytic modeling in the design of a cellular manufacturing facility. 657-660 - Richard Q. Blackwell:
A discrete event scheduler in a dynamic production system. 661-664 - T. A. Norman, Van B. Norman:
Interactive factory scheduling using discrete event simulation. 665-667 - Trevor I. Miles, Cynthia J. Erickson, Amar Batra:
Scheduling of a manufacturing cell with simulation. 668-676 - Ricki G. Ingalls:
Automatic model generation. 677-685 - Steven F. Shevell, John A. Buzacott, Michael J. Magazine:
Simulation and analysis of a circuit board manufacturing facility. 686-693 - Patrick J. Starr, Douglas S. Skrien, Robert M. Meyer:
Simulating schedule reovery strategies in manufacturing assembly operations. 694-699 - A. Alan B. Pritsker:
Model evolution: a rotary index table case history. 703-707 - Bernard P. Zeigler, Tuncer I. Ören:
Multifaceted, multiparadigm modeling perspectives: tools for the 90's. 708-712 - James O. Henriksen:
You can't beat the clock: studies in problem solving. 713-726 - Lawrence L. Rose:
Software characterization independent of hardware. 727-731 - Raju Kochareker:
Distributed database query simulator. 732-742 - Sumit Ghosh:
A new approach to distributed functional fault modeling. 743-751 - Albert B. Garcia, Wade H. Shaw Jr.:
Transient anlaysis of a store-and-forward computer-communications network. 752-759 - Chuang Lin, Dan C. Marinescu:
Translation of modified predicate transition nets models of cummunication protocols into simulation programs. 760-768 - Horst E. Ulfers:
PACKSIM: a personal computer implementation of a packet switched network simulation model. 769-775 - Rasaratnam Logendran, M. Palmer Terrell:
Program planning and development of a national university teleconference network using simulation. 776-785 - Kenneth R. Hebert, Udo W. Pooch:
Routing as a flow control strategy in an integrated circuit/packet switched communications network. 786-794 - Anthony A. Saka, G. Anandalingam, Nicholas J. Garber:
Traffic signal timing at isolated intersections using simulation optimization. 795-801 - Barbara H. Roberts, David W. Morrisey:
The use of statistical experimental design techniques for the systematic improvement of an automated, heuristic targeting algorithm. 802-807 - William A. Laidig, Harold L. Pastrick:
Modeling the initialization process of a space-launched kinetic energy weapon. 808-818 - Robert E. Sheridan:
The script processing technique in modeling/simulation and its role in the generation of animated computer graphics. 819-826 - William T. Begenyi, Nancy Marland, Norman Hampton:
Evolutionary development of a simulation model used for policy planning and development. 827-835 - PingSun Leung, Sununtar Setboonsarng, John Halloran:
Simulation analysis of financial risks for three vegetable crops in Hawaii. 836-841 - Thomas D. Clark Jr.:
A systems analysis and model of driver licensing in the state of Florida. 842-849 - Tuncer I. Ören:
Quality assurance in cognizant simulative design. 850-852 - Stephan Zorn:
Digital systems design automation: a simulation-based framework. 853-857 - Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Süleyman Sevinc, Bernard P. Zeigler:
Knowledge-based design of LANs using system entity structure concepts. 858-865 - Ralph R. Duersch, Lee W. Schruben:
An interactive run length control for simulation on PCs. 866-870 - Rowena Añonuevo, Barry L. Nelson:
Automated estimation and variance reduction for steady-state simulations. 871-875 - David Alan Grier:
A system for Monte Carlo experimentation. 876-888
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