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- Introduction to simulationJerry Banks. 7-13 [doi]
- Simulation input modelingLawrence Leemis. 14-23 [doi]
- ABC s of output analysisSusan M. Sanchez. 24-32 [doi]
- Designing simulation experimentsW. David Kelton. 33-38 [doi]
- Validation and verification of simulation modelsRobert G. Sargent. 39-48 [doi]
- A tutorial on simulation in health care: applications issuesCharles R. Standridge. 49-55 [doi]
- Simulation of manufacturing systemsAverill M. Law, Michael G. McComas. 56-59 [doi]
- Tips for successful practice of simulationDeborah A. Sadowski, Mark R. Grabau. 60-66 [doi]
- Inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it mattersThomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner. 72-80 [doi]
- A ranking and selection project: experiences from a university-industry collaborationDavid Goldsman, Barry L. Nelson, Tracy Opicka, A. Alan B. Pritsker. 83-92 [doi]
- Simulation optimization methodologiesFarhad Azadivar. 93-100 [doi]
- Stochastic optimization and the simultaneous perturbation methodJames C. Spall. 101-109 [doi]
- Advanced input modeling for simulation experimentationBruce W. Schmeiser. 110-115 [doi]
- Input models for synthetic optimization problemsCharles H. Reilly. 116-121 [doi]
- Parallel and distributed simulationRichard Fujimoto. 122-131 [doi]
- Simulation in an object-oriented worldJeffrey A. Joines, Stephen D. Roberts. 132-140 [doi]
- Simulation: technologies in the new millenniumWayne J. Davis. 141-147 [doi]
- Verification and validation: what impact should project size and complexity have on attendant V&V activities and supporting infrastructure? (panel)James D. Arthur, Robert G. Sargent, James B. Dabney, Averill M. Law, John D. (Jack) Morrison. 148-155 [doi]
- The Arena product family: enterprise modeling solutionsDeborah A. Sadowski, Vivek Bapat. 159-166 [doi]
- SLX: pyramid powerJames O. Henriksen. 167-175 [doi]
- General-purpose concurrent and post-processed animation with ProofJames O. Henriksen. 176-181 [doi]
- Simulation using GPSS/HRobert C. Crain, James O. Henriksen. 182-187 [doi]
- Modeling with ExtendDavid Krahl. 188-195 [doi]
- Introduction to AweSimJean J. O Reilly, William R. Lilegdon. 196-200 [doi]
- Introduction to FACTOR/AIMJean J. O Reilly, William R. Lilegdon. 201-207 [doi]
- Simulation modeling and optimization using ProModelRochelle N. Price, Charles R. Harrell. 208-214 [doi]
- Healthcare simulation modeling and optimization using MedModelRochelle N. Price, Charles R. Harrell. 215-219 [doi]
- AutoMod product suite tutorial (AutoMod, Simulator, AutoStat) by AutoSimulationsMatthew W. Rohrer. 220-226 [doi]
- Taylor Enterprise DynamicsD. Roger Hullinger. 227-229 [doi]
- MODSIM III and CACI s applicationsBrian Wood, Kerim Tumay. 234-238 [doi]
- Model, then build : a modern approach to systems development using CSIM18Herbert D. Schwetman. 249-254 [doi]
- New advances for wedding optimization and simulationFred Glover, James P. Kelly, Manuel Laguna. 255-260 [doi]
- ExpertFit: total support for simulation input modelingAverill M. Law, Michael G. McComas. 261-266 [doi]
- Integrating the CAD model with dynamic simulation: simulation data exchangeShreekanth Moorthy. 276-280 [doi]
- Simulation interoperability using Micro Saint simulation softwareWendy K. Bloechle, K. Ronald Laughery Jr.. 286-288 [doi]
- An integrated toolkit for enterprise modeling and analysisDursun Delen, Perakath C. Benjamin, Madhav Erraguntla. 289-297 [doi]
- Micro-GPSS on the Web and for Windows: a tool for introduction to simulation in high schoolsHenry Herper, Ingolf Ståhl. 298-306 [doi]
- Steps to implement Bayesian input distribution selectionStephen E. Chick. 317-324 [doi]
- Using input process indicators for dynamic decision makingMichael Freimer, Lee Schruben. 325-329 [doi]
- Regression metamodeling in simulation using Bayesian methodsRussell C. H. Cheng. 330-335 [doi]
- Variance reduction of Monte Carlo and randomized quasi-Monte Carlo estimators for stochastic volatility models in financeHatem Ben Ameur, Pierre L Ecuyer, Christiane Lemieux. 336-343 [doi]
- Efficiency improvements for pricing American options with a stochastic meshAthanassios N. Avramidis, Paul Hyden. 344-350 [doi]
- Stratification issues in estimating value-at-riskPaul Glasserman, Philip Heidelberger, Perwez Shahabuddin. 351-358 [doi]
- An asymptotic allocation for simultaneous simulation experimentsHsiao-Chang Chen, Chun-Hung Chen, Jianwu Lin, Enver Yücesan. 359-366 [doi]
- Can the regenerative method be applied to discrete-event simulation?Shane G. Henderson, Peter W. Glynn. 367-373 [doi]
- Fast simulation of broadband telecommunications networks carrying long-range dependent bursty trafficJosé Gollaido, Dimitrios Makrakis, Luis Orozco-Barbosa. 374-381 [doi]
- Selection procedures with standardized time series variance estimatorsDavid Goldsman, William S. Marshall. 382-388 [doi]
- Designing simultaneous simulation experimentsPaul Hyden, Lee Schruben. 389-394 [doi]
- Simultaneous simulation experiments and nested partition for discrete resource allocation in supply chain managementLeyuan Shi, Chun-Hung Chen, Enver Yücesan. 395-401 [doi]
- Rare event simulation of delay in packet switching networks using DPR-based splittingZsolt Haraszti, J. Keith Townsend. 402-410 [doi]
- Efficient simulation of a tandem Jackson networkDirk P. Kroese, Victor F. Nicola. 411-419 [doi]
- Simulating heavy tailed processes using delayed hazard rate twistingSandeep Juneja, Perwez Shahabuddin, Anurag Chandra. 420-427 [doi]
- Simulation-based estimation of quantilesE. Jack Chen, W. David Kelton. 428-434 [doi]
- On the implementation of a smoothed perturbation analysis estimator for a single-server queue with multiple vacationsTakayuki Tagaki, Naoto Miyoshi. 435-441 [doi]
- Sensitivity of output performance measures to input distribution shape in modeling queues - real data scenarioDonald Gross. 452-457 [doi]
- Simulating a nonstationary Poisson process using bivariate thinning: the case of typical weekday arrivals at a consumer electronics storeK. Preston White. 458-461 [doi]
- Sensitivity analysis of simulation output to parameters of nonhomogeneous Poisson processesMichael E. Kuhl, Sun Ewe Lim. 462-465 [doi]
- Optimization over discrete sets via SPSALászló Gerencsér, Stacy D. Hill, Zsuzsanna Vágó. 466-470 [doi]
- Solving stochastic optimization problems with stochastic constraints: an application in network designGül Gürkan, A. Yonca Özge, Stephen M. Robinson. 471-478 [doi]
- Iterative ranking-and-selection for large-scale optimizationSigurdur Ólafsson. 479-485 [doi]
- Statistical methods for sensitivity and performance analysis in computer experimentsLeslie M. Moore, Bonnie K. Ray. 486-491 [doi]
- A survey of ranking, selection, and multiple comparison procedures for discrete-event simulationJames R. Swisher, Sheldon H. Jacobson. 492-501 [doi]
- The main issues in nonlinear simulation metamodel estimationM. Isabel Reis dos Santos, Acácio M. O. Porta Nova. 502-509 [doi]
- A Java-based simulation manager for optimization and response surface methodology in multiple-response parallel simulationWilliam E. Biles, Jack P. C. Kleijnen. 513-517 [doi]
- Developing interest management techniques in distributed interactive simulation using JavaSimon J. E. Taylor, Jon Saville, Rajeev Sudra. 518-523 [doi]
- An investigation of out-of-core parallel discrete-event simulationAnna L. Poplawski, David M. Nicol. 524-530 [doi]
- Simulation-based constraint generation with applications to optimization of logistic system designSusumu Morito, Jun Koida, Tsukasa Iwama, Masanori Sato, Yosiaki Tamura. 531-536 [doi]
- A Monte-Carlo study of genetic algorithm initial population generation methodsRaymond R. Hill. 543-547 [doi]
- Observations on the complexity of composable simulationErnest H. Page, Jeffrey M. Opper. 553-560 [doi]
- SMG: a new simulation/optimization approach for large-scale problemsChristopher W. Zobel, William T. Scherer. 569-572 [doi]
- A simulation aided solution to an MCDM problemFerenc Szidarovszky, Abdollah Eskandari. 573-577 [doi]
- An algorithm for goal-driven simulationMichel Page, Jérôme Gensel, Mahfoud Boudis. 578-585 [doi]
- Knowledge-based modeling of discrete-event simulation systemsHenk de Swaan Arons. 591-597 [doi]
- Modular simulation environments: an object manager based architectureCharles R. Standridge. 598-602 [doi]
- A decision-theoretic approach to screening and selection with common random numbersStephen E. Chick, Koichiro Inoue. 603-610 [doi]
- Sensitivity analysis in ranking and selection for multiple performance measuresDouglas J. Morrice, John C. Butler, Peter W. Mullarkey, Srinagesh Gavirneni. 618-624 [doi]
- Monkeys, gambling, and return times: assessing pseudorandomnessStefan Wegenkittl. 625-631 [doi]
- Quasi-Monte Carlo via linear shift-register sequencesPierre L Ecuyer, Christiane Lemieux. 632-639 [doi]
- Comparison of a two-stage group-screening design to a standard 2 k-p design for a whole-line semiconductor manufacturing simulation modelTheodora Ivanova, Linda C. Malone, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi. 640-646 [doi]
- On the small-sample optimality of multiple-regeneration estimatorsJames M. Calvin, Peter W. Glynn, Marvin K. Nakayama. 655-661 [doi]
- Determining a warm-up period for a telephone network routing simulationChristopher W. Zobel, K. Preston White. 662-665 [doi]
- Optimization via adaptive sampling and regenerative simulationSigurdur Ólafsson, Leyuan Shi. 666-672 [doi]
- Polynomial acceleration of Monte-Carlo global searchJames M. Calvin. 673-677 [doi]
- An approach for finding discrete variable design alternatives using a simulation optimization methodYoung Hae Lee, Kyoung Jong Park, Tag Gon Kim. 678-685 [doi]
- Analysis of electronics assembly operations: Longbow HELLFIRE Missile power supplyKurt G. Springfield, John D. Hall, Gregg W. Bell. 689-693 [doi]
- Design and evaluation of a selective assembly station for high precision scroll compressor shellsArne Thesen, Akachai Jantayavichit. 694-700 [doi]
- Integrating discrete-event simulation with statistical process control charts for transitions in a manufacturing environmentHarriet Black Nembhard, Ming-Shu Kao, Gino Lim. 701-708 [doi]
- Comparison of dispatching rules for semiconductor manufacturing using large facility modelsManfred Mittler, Alexander K. Schömig. 709-713 [doi]
- Evaluation of cluster tool throughput for thin film head productionEric J. Koehler, Timbur M. Wulf, Alvin C. Bruska, Marvin S. Seppanen. 714-719 [doi]
- Determining optimal lot-size for a semiconductor back-end factoryJuergen Potoradi, Gerald Winz, Lee Weng Kam. 720-726 [doi]
- Optimization of a cycle time and utilization in semiconductor test manufacturing using simulation based, on-line, near-real-time scheduling systemAppa Iyer Sivakumar. 727-735 [doi]
- A simulation model to study the dynamics in a service-oriented supply chainEdward G. Anderson, Douglas J. Morrice. 742-748 [doi]
- Increasing the power and value of manufacturing simulation via collaboration with other analytical tools: a panel discussionOnur M. Ülgen, John E. Shore, Gene Coffman, David P. Sly, Matthew W. Rohrer, Demet C. Wood. 749-753 [doi]
- Ancillary effects of simulationMatt Hickie, John W. Fowler. 754-758 [doi]
- Validating a manufacturing paradigm: a system dynamics modeling approachRichard A. Reid, Elsa L. Koljonen. 759-765 [doi]
- Simulation as a tool for continuous process improvementMel Adams, Paul Componation, Hank Czarnecki, Bernard J. Schroer. 766-773 [doi]
- A comparison of the exponential and the hyperexponential distributions for modeling move requests in a semiconductor fabSiroos Sokhan-Sanj, Gabriel Gaxiola, Gerald T. Mackulak, Fredrick B. Malmgren. 774-778 [doi]
- Reducing model creation cycle time by automated conversion of a CAD AMHS layout designIgor Paprotny, Wendy Zhao, Gerald T. Mackulak. 779-783 [doi]
- Increasing first pass accuracy of AMHS simulation output using legacy dataScott Wu, John Rayter, Igor Paprotny, Gerald T. Mackulak, Joakim Yngve. 784-789 [doi]
- Interface driven domain-independent modeling architecture for soft-commissioning and reality in the loop Franz Auinger, Markus Vorderwinkler, Georg Buchtela. 798-805 [doi]
- Simulation optimization with the linear move and exchange move optimization algorithmMarcos Ribeiro Pereira Barretto, Leonardo Chwif, Tillal Eldabi, Ray J. Paul. 806-811 [doi]
- On the corrupting influence of variability in semiconductor manufacturingAlexander K. Schömig. 837-842 [doi]
- Validating simulation model cycle times at Seagate TechnologyNavdeep S. Grewal, Alvin C. Bruska, Timbur M. Wulf, Jennifer K. Robinson. 843-849 [doi]
- CONLOAD - a new lot release rule for semiconductor wafer fabsOliver Rose. 850-855 [doi]
- Assessment of potential gains in productivity due to proactive reticle management using discrete event simulationSungmin Park, John W. Fowler, W. Matthew Carlyle, Matt Hickie. 856-864 [doi]
- Operational simulation of an x-ray lithography cell: comparison of 200mm and 300mm wafersK. Preston White, Walter J. Trybula. 865-874 [doi]
- Criticality of detailed modeling in semiconductor supply chain simulationSanjay Jain, Chu-Cheow Lim, Boon-Ping Gan, Yoke-Hean Low. 888-896 [doi]
- Modeling lot routing software through discrete-event simulationChad D. DeJong, Thomas Jefferson. 903-908 [doi]
- A model of a 300mm wafer fabrication linePhilip L. Campbell, Darius Rohan, Edward A. MacNair. 909-911 [doi]
- Application of simulation and the Boehm spiral model to 300-mm logistics system risk reductionJerry Weckman, Theron Colvin, Robert J. Gaskins, Gerald T. Mackulak. 912-917 [doi]
- Application of simulation in trenchless renewal of underground urban infrastructureJason S. Lueke, Samuel T. Ariaratnam, Simaan M. AbouRizk. 929-936 [doi]
- Simulation of the structural steel erection processAnil Sawhney, André Mund, Jennifer Marble. 942-947 [doi]
- Special purpose simulation template for utility tunnel constructionSimaan M. AbouRizk, Janaka Y. Ruwanpura, K. C. Er, Siri Fernando. 948-955 [doi]
- Real world applications of construction process simulationDaniel W. Halpin, Luis-Henrique Martinez. 956-962 [doi]
- Who serves whom? dynamic resource matching in an activity-scanning simulation systemPhotios G. Ioannou, Julio C. Martínez. 963-970 [doi]
- Product-based model representation for integrating 3D CAD with computer simulationJianfei Xu, Simaan M. AbouRizk. 971-977 [doi]
- Travel-time simulation to locate and staff temporary facilities under changing construction demandIris D. Tommelein. 978-984 [doi]
- Java-based simulation of construction processes using SilkAnil Sawhney, Jayachandran Manickam, André Mund, Jennifer Marble. 985-991 [doi]
- Iconic animation of construction simulationJingsheng Shi, H. Zhang. 992-997 [doi]
- Simphony: an environment for building special purpose construction simulation toolsDany Hajjar, Simaan M. AbouRizk. 998-1006 [doi]
- A case study in the quantification of a change in the conditions of a highway construction operationHaldun Cor, Julio C. Martínez. 1007-1009 [doi]
- Defining a beta distribution function for construction simulationJavier Fente, Kraig Knutson, Cliff Schexnayder. 1010-1015 [doi]
- Developing the statistical parameters for simultaneous variation in final payload and total load timeGovindan Kannan, Michael C. Vorster, Julio C. Martínez. 1016-1022 [doi]
- The nexus of simulation with command and control: what each community can offer the other (Military keynote address)Wendell H. Lunceford. 1025 [doi]
- Distributed simulation with federated models: expectations, realizations and limitationsRichard E. Nance. 1026-1031 [doi]
- FEDEP V1.4: an update to the HLA process modelRobert Lutz. 1044-1049 [doi]
- OOTW impact analysisDean S. Hartley III, Richard E. Bell, Stephen L. Packard. 1050-1058 [doi]
- Modeling leadership effects and recruit type in an Army recruiting stationEdward L. McLarney, John O. Miller, Kenneth W. Bauer Jr., Robert Fancher. 1059-1064 [doi]
- Simulation to support operational testing: a practical applicationBradford S. Canova, Peter H. Christensen, Michael D. Lee, Bruce R. Tripp, Michael H. Pack, David L. Pack. 1071-1078 [doi]
- Simulation environments for the design and test of an intelligent controller for autonomous underwater vehiclesMichael W. Roeckel, Robert H. Rivoir, Ronald E. Gibson, Stephen Paul Linder. 1088-1093 [doi]
- Automated distributed system testing: designing an RTI verification systemJohn A. Tufarolo, Jeff Nielsen, Susan Symington, Richard M. Weatherly, Annette L. Wilson, Timothy C. Hyon. 1094-1102 [doi]
- Automated distributed system testing: application of an RTI verification systemAnnette L. Wilson, James Ivers, Timothy C. Hyon, John A. Tufarolo, Jeff Nielsen, Susan Symington, Richard M. Weatherly. 1103-1108 [doi]
- Application of the Analysis Federate in the Joint Advanced Distributed Simulation Joint Test Force electronic warfare phase II testWilliam S. Murphy Jr., Michael L. Roane. 1109-1117 [doi]
- The exclusion zone model - a development methodologyPaul Rendell, Alan Cowdale. 1118-1124 [doi]
- Modelling military requirements for non-warfighting operationsDavid Frankis, Noel Corrigan, Robert Baileya. 1125-1130 [doi]
- Multitrajectory simulation performance for varying scenario sizesJohn B. Gilmer Jr., Frederick J. Sullivan. 1137-1146 [doi]
- Using adaptive agents in Java to simulate U.S. Air Force pilot retentionMartin P. Gaupp, Raymond R. Hill. 1152-1159 [doi]
- Distributed real-time simulation for intruder detection system analysisJeffrey S. Smith, Brett A. Peters, Sabina E. Jordan, Mark K. Snell. 1168-1173 [doi]
- CSCAT: the Compaq Supply Chain Analysis ToolRicki G. Ingalls, Cynthia J. Kasales. 1201-1206 [doi]
- A four step methodology for using simulation and optimization technologies in strategic supply chain planningDonald A. Hicks. 1215-1220 [doi]
- A flexible interface and architecture for container and intermodal freight simulationsBeth C. Kulick, James T. Sawyer. 1238-1242 [doi]
- Operative requirements and advances for the new generation simulators in multimodal container terminalsAgostino G. Bruzzone, Pietro Giribone, Roberto Revetria. 1243-1252 [doi]
- Process and material handling models integrationMichael Norman, Deron Tinsley, Jerry Barksdale, Otto Wiersholm, Philip L. Campbell, Edward A. MacNair. 1262-1267 [doi]
- A simulation of the product distribution in the newspaper industryMarelys L. García, Martha A. Centeno, Gabriela Peñaloza. 1268-1271 [doi]
- Designing the Westercheldetunnel toll plaza using a combination of queueing and simulationNico M. van Dijk, Mark D. Hermans, Maurice J. G. Teunisse, Henk Schuurman. 1272-1279 [doi]
- Train performance and simulationPaul Martin. 1287-1294 [doi]
- Using simulation to influence foreign policyMichael Carter, Mark R. Grabau, Michael Kram. 1306-1309 [doi]
- Integrated manufacturing logistics: byproducts can be criticalCharles H. White, Bing W. Tsai. 1310-1315 [doi]
- Scalable integration model for objective resource capability evaluations (SIM-FORCE)Tony Gossard, Nancy Brown, Steve Powers, David Crippen. 1316-1323 [doi]
- Distributed supply chain simulation in a DEVS/CORBA execution environmentBernard P. Zeigler, Doohwan Kim, Stephen J. Buckley. 1333-1340 [doi]
- Quick response replenishment: a case studyRussell E. King, Kara Moon. 1341-1349 [doi]
- How i2 integrates simulation in supply chain optimizationJeremy Padmos, Bill Hubbard, Tom Duczmal, Slim Saidi. 1350-1355 [doi]
- Interfacing simulation with costing software to drive the transformation from prototype manufacturing to high volume manufacturingCatherine M. Harmonosky, Jennifer L. Miller, Scott L. Rosen, Mark T. Traband, Rick Tillotson, Dave Robbie. 1359-1364 [doi]
- BPR and logistics: the role of computational modelsLeon F. McGinnis. 1365-1370 [doi]
- eSCA: a thin-client/server/Web-enabled system for distributed supply chain simulationH. Bob Chen, Oliver Bimber, Chintamani Chatre, Elizabeth Poole, Stephen J. Buckley. 1371-1377 [doi]
- Impact of connection bank redesign on airport gate assignmentMichel Turcotte, Gillian M. Mann, Aaron Luntala Nsakanda. 1378-1382 [doi]
- Business process simulation: a fundamental step supporting process centered managementMarc Aguilar, Tankred Rautert, Alexander J. G. Pater. 1383-1392 [doi]
- Reconciliation of business and systems modelling via discrete event simulationGeorge M. Giaglis, Ray J. Paul, Alan Serrano. 1403-1409 [doi]
- Personnel forecasting strategic workforce planning : a proposed simulation cost modeling methodologyStephen R. Parker, John A. Marriott. 1410-1414 [doi]
- A hybrid visual environment for models and objectsPaul A. Fishwick. 1417-1424 [doi]
- Web-based simulation visualization using Java3DChad F. Salisbury, Steven D. Farr, Jason A. Moore. 1425-1429 [doi]
- Scenario management in Web-based simulationAndrew F. Seila, John A. Miller. 1430-1437 [doi]
- Component-based simulation on the Web?Michael Pidd, Noelia Oses, Roger J. Brooks. 1438-1444 [doi]
- Web-based analysis and distributed IPPhilip A. Wilsey. 1445-1453 [doi]
- VRML for urban visualizationLee A. Belfore II, Rajesh Vennam. 1454-1459 [doi]
- A global synchronization network for a non-deterministic simulation architectureMarc Bumble, Lee D. Coraor. 1460-1469 [doi]
- Scaling, hierarchical modeling, and reuse in an object-oriented modeling and simulation systemThorsten Daum, Robert G. Sargent. 1470-1477 [doi]
- Enterprise simulations: theoretical foundations and a practical perspectiveThomas W. Mastaglio. 1485-1489 [doi]
- Applications for enterprise simulationRoland R. Mielke. 1490-1495 [doi]
- Strategic directions in simulation research (panel)Ernest H. Page, David M. Nicol, Osman Balci, Richard Fujimoto, Paul A. Fishwick, Pierre L Ecuyer, Roger Smith. 1509-1520 [doi]
- Emergency department simulation and determination of optimal attending physician staffing schedulesManuel D. Rossetti, Gregory F. Trzcinski, Scott A. Syverud. 1532-1540 [doi]
- GERMS: an epidemiologic simulation tool for studying geographic and social effects on infection transmissionAndrew L. Adams, James S. Koopman, Stephen E. Chick, Peter J. Yu. 1549-1556 [doi]
- Simulating outpatient obstetrical clinicsMark W. Isken, Timothy J. Ward, Timothy C. McKee. 1557-1563 [doi]
- The benefits of simulation modeling in medical planning and medical designVictor E. Lange. 1564-1567 [doi]
- Determination of operating room requirements using simulationJulie C. Lowery, Jennifer A. Davis. 1568-1572 [doi]
- A widely deployable Web-based network simulation framework using CORBA IDL-based APIsArjun Cholkar, Philip Koopman. 1587-1594 [doi]
- The high level architecture: is there a better way?Wayne J. Davis, Gerald L. Moeller. 1595-1601 [doi]
- On-line data processing in simulation models: new approaches and possibilities through HLAThomas Schulze, Steffen Straßburger, Ulrich Klein. 1602-1609 [doi]
- Web-based performance visualization of distributed discrete event simulationAdel Said Elmaghraby, Sherif A. Elfayoumy, Irfan S. Karachiwala, James H. Graham, Ahmed Z. Emam, AlaaEldin Sleem. 1618-1623 [doi]
- The effect of state-saving in optimistic simulation on a cache-coherent non-uniform memory access architectureChristopher D. Carothers, Kalyan S. Perumalla, Richard Fujimoto. 1624-1633 [doi]
- Call center simulation in Bell CanadaOryal Tanir, Richard J. Booth. 1640-1647 [doi]
- Computing the distribution function of a conditional expectation via Monte Carlo: discrete conditioning spacesShing-Hoi Lee, Peter W. Glynn. 1654-1663 [doi]
- The phantom SPA method: an inventory problem revisitedFelisa J. Vázquez-Abad, Manuel Cepeda-Jüneman. 1664-1669 [doi]
- Estimating ambulance requirements in Auckland, New ZealandShane G. Henderson, Andrew J. Mason. 1670-1674 [doi]
- Simulating the economic viability of crawfish production: a two-stage approachAmy C. Hasegawa, Conrado M. Gempesaw II, William H. Daniels, Bernard R. Petrosky. 1675-1680 [doi]
- A simulation approach for improving the efficiency of the Department of Motor VehiclesYasser Dessouky, Brian Senkandwa. 1681-1684 [doi]
- Enhancing simulation models for emergency rooms using VBAAdriana M. Alvarez, Martha A. Centeno. 1685-1693 [doi]
- Simulation of the call center environment for comparing competing call routing technologies for business case ROI projection (case study)Katherine Miller, Vivek Bapat. 1694-1700 [doi]
- Three sources of simulation inaccuracy (and how to overcome them)Stewart Robinson. 1701-1708 [doi]