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- Keynote addressSusan Smyth. 1 [doi]
- Overlapping batch means: something for nothing? (1984)Marc S. Meketon, Bruce Schmeiser. 2 [doi]
- Fortieth anniversary special panel: Landmark papersDavid Goldsman, James O. Henriksen, Pierre L Ecuyer, Barry L. Nelson, David H. Withers, Nilay Tanik Argon. 2-13 [doi]
- A tutorial on verification and validation of simulation models (1984)Robert G. Sargent. 3 [doi]
- Stochastic approximation for Monte Carlo optimization (1986)Peter W. Glynn. 4 [doi]
- Efficient and portable 32-bit random variate generators (1986)Pierre L Ecuyer. 5 [doi]
- Varaince reduction in mean time to failure simulations (1988)Perwez Shahabuddin, Victor F. Nicola, Philip Heidelberger, Ambuj Goyal, Peter W. Glynn. 6 [doi]
- Methods for selecting the best system (1991)David Goldsman, Barry L. Nelson, Bruce W. Schmeiser. 7 [doi]
- Inside simulation software: how it works and why it matters (1994)Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner. 8 [doi]
- Recent advances in simulation for security pricing (1995)Phelim Boyle, Mark Broadie, Paul Glasserman. 9 [doi]
- Organ transplantation policy evaluation (1995)A. Alan B. Pritsker, David L. Martin, Janet S. Reust, Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, O. Patrick Daily, Ann M. Harper, Erick B. Edwards, Leah E. Bennett, James R. Wilson, Michael E. Kuhl, John P. Roberts, Margaret D. Allen, James F. Burdick. 10 [doi]
- Fortieth anniversary special panel: Landmark papersDavid Goldsman, James O. Henriksen, Pierre L Ecuyer, Barry L. Nelson, David H. Withers, Nilay Tanik Argon. 14-25 [doi]
- Introduction to simulationDavid Goldsman. 26-37 [doi]
- Representing and generating uncertainty effectivelyW. David Kelton. 38-42 [doi]
- The optimizing-simulator: merging simulation and optimization using approximate dynamic programmingWarren B. Powell. 43-53 [doi]
- Fundamentals of simulation modelingPaul J. Sanchez. 54-62 [doi]
- Introduction to modeling and generating probabilistic input processes for simulationMichael E. Kuhl, Emily K. Lada, Natalie M. Steiger, Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, James R. Wilson. 63-76 [doi]
- Statistical analysis of simulation output data: the practical state of the artAverill M. Law. 77-83 [doi]
- Work smarter, not harder: guidelines for designing simulation experimentsSusan M. Sanchez. 84-94 [doi]
- Agent-based modeling and simulation: desktop ABMSCharles M. Macal, Michael J. North. 95-106 [doi]
- Tips for successful practice of simulationDeborah A. Sadowski. 107-112 [doi]
- Inside discrete-event simulation software: how IT works and why IT mattersThomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner. 113-123 [doi]
- Verification and validation of simulation modelsRobert G. Sargent. 124-137 [doi]
- Defense and homeland security applications of multi-agent simulationsThomas W. Lucas, Susan M. Sanchez, Felix Martinez, Lisa R. Sickinger, Jonathan W. Roginski. 138-149 [doi]
- Statistical analysis of simulation output: state of the artChristos Alexopoulos. 150-161 [doi]
- Recent advances in ranking and selectionSeong-Hee Kim, Barry L. Nelson. 162-172 [doi]
- Real options valuationBarry R. Cobb, John M. Charnes. 173-182 [doi]
- Regression models and experimental designs: a tutorial for simulation analystsJack P. C. Kleijnen. 183-194 [doi]
- Making sure you tackle the right problem: linking hard and soft methods in simulation practiceMichael Pidd. 195-204 [doi]
- Enterprise simulation: a practical application in business planningRobert Suggs, Brian Lewis. 205-209 [doi]
- The simulation power of automodTodd LeBaron, Craig Jacobsen. 210-218 [doi]
- Simulation implements demand-driven workforce scheduler for service industryMarcelo Zottolo, Edward J. Williams, Onur M. Ülgen. 219-225 [doi]
- ExtendSim 7David Krahl. 226-232 [doi]
- Simulation 101 software: workshop and beyondBarry Lawson, Lawrence Leemis. 233-236 [doi]
- A researcher s disciplineRay J. Paul. 237-240 [doi]
- Clinic: aggregating subsystem models into an automotive total plant throughput modelJeffrey Scott Miller, Randy Combs, Earnest Foster, Jeffrey D. Tew, Deborah J. Medeiros, Onur M. Ülgen. 241-249 [doi]
- Clinic: correlated inputs in an automotive paint shop fire risk simulationDebra A. Elkins, A. Christine LaFleur, Earnest Foster, Jeffrey D. Tew, Bahar Biller, James R. Wilson. 250-259 [doi]
- Human terrain data: what should we do with it?Barry G. Silverman. 260-265 [doi]
- Monte Carlo methods in the physical sciencesMalvin H. Kalos. 266-271 [doi]
- Game-theoretic probability and defensive forecastingGlenn Shafer. 272-280 [doi]
- Controlled sequential bifurcation for software reliability studyJun Xu, Feng Yang, Hong Wan. 281-288 [doi]
- New greedy myopic and existing asymptotic sequential selection procedures: preliminary empirical resultsStephen E. Chick, Jürgen Branke, Christian Schmidt 0002. 289-296 [doi]
- A tournament framework for the ranking and selection problemEnver Yücesan. 297-302 [doi]
- Low bias integrated path estimatorsJames M. Calvin. 303-307 [doi]
- Replicated batch means for steady-state simulations with initial transientsChristos Alexopoulos, Sigrún Andradóttir, Nilay Tanik Argon, David Goldsman. 308-312 [doi]
- Finite-sample performance guarantees for one-dimensional stochastic root findingSamuel Ehrlichman, Shane G. Henderson. 313-321 [doi]
- Metamodeling for cycle time-throughput-product mix surfaces using progressive model fittingFeng Yang, Jingang Liu, Mustafa Tongarlak, Bruce E. Ankenman, Barry L. Nelson. 322-330 [doi]
- Subset selection and optimization for selecting binomial systems applied to supersaturated design generationNing Zheng, Theodore Allen. 331-339 [doi]
- Determining efficient simulation run lengths for real time decision makingRussell C. H. Cheng. 340-345 [doi]
- Stochastic trust region gradient-free method (strong): a new response-surface-based algorithm in simulation optimizationKuo-Hao Chang, L. Jeff Hong, Hong Wan. 346-354 [doi]
- Kriging metamodeling in constrained simulation optimization: an explorative studyWilliam E. Biles, Jack P. C. Kleijnen, Wim C. M. Van Beers, Inneke Van Nieuwenhuyse. 355-362 [doi]
- Allocation of simulation runs for simulation optimizationAlireza Kabirian, Sigurdur Ólafsson. 363-371 [doi]
- Importance sampling of compounding processesJose Blanchet, Bert Zwart. 372-379 [doi]
- Path-sampling for state-dependent importance samplingJose H. Blanchet, Jingchen Liu. 380-388 [doi]
- Efficient suboptimal rare-event simulationXiaowei Zhang, Jose Blanchet, Peter W. Glynn. 389-394 [doi]
- Rare-event simulation for a multidimensional random walk with ::::t:::: distributed incrementsJose H. Blanchet, Jingchen Liu. 395-402 [doi]
- Estimating the probability of a rare event over a finite time horizonPieter-Tjerk de Boer, Pierre L Ecuyer, Gerardo Rubino, Bruno Tuffin. 403-411 [doi]
- Ant-based approach for determining the change of measure in importance samplingPoul E. Heegaard, Werner Sandmann. 412-420 [doi]
- Sequential sampling for solving stochastic programsGüzin Bayraksan, David P. Morton. 421-429 [doi]
- Non-linear control variates for regenerative steady-state simulationSujin Kim, Shane G. Henderson. 430-438 [doi]
- Implications of heavy tails on simulation-based ordinal optimizationMark Broadie, Minsup Han, Assaf Zeevi. 439-447 [doi]
- Confidence interval estimation using linear combinations of overlapping variance estimatorsTûba Aktaran-Kalayci, David Goldsman, James R. Wilson. 448-454 [doi]
- Folded standardized time series area variance estimators for simulationClaudia Antonini, Christos Alexopoulos, David Goldsman, James R. Wilson. 455-462 [doi]
- SBatch: a spaced batch means procedure for simulation analysisEmily K. Lada, James R. Wilson. 463-471 [doi]
- A method for fast generation of bivariate Poisson random vectorsKaeyoung Shin, Raghu Pasupathy. 472-479 [doi]
- Classification analysis for simulation of machine breakdownsLanting Lu, Christine S. M. Currie, Russell C. H. Cheng, John Ladbrook. 480-487 [doi]
- Analysis and generation of random vectors with copulasJohann Christoph Strelen, Feras Nassaj. 488-496 [doi]
- Extension of the direct optimization algorithm for noisy functionsGeng Deng, Michael C. Ferris. 497-504 [doi]
- Automating DES output analysis: how many replications to runKathryn Hoad, Stewart Robinson, Ruth Davies. 505-512 [doi]
- Finding the pareto set for multi-objective simulation models by minimization of expected opportunity costLoo Hay Lee, Ek Peng Chew, Suyan Teng. 513-521 [doi]
- Ranking and selection techniques with overlapping variance estimatorsChristopher G. Healey, David Goldsman, Seong-Hee Kim. 522-529 [doi]
- Single-stage multiple-comparison procedure for quantiles and other parametersMarvin K. Nakayama. 530-534 [doi]
- Indifference-zone subset selection procedures: using sample means to improve efficiencyE. Jack Chen. 535-543 [doi]
- A Bayesian approach to analysis of limit standardsRoy R. Creasey Jr., K. Preston White Jr.. 544-552 [doi]
- Mathematical programming-based perturbation analysis for ::::GI/G/::::1 queuesHe Zhang, Wai Kin Chan. 553-559 [doi]
- Derivative estimation with known control-variate variancesJamie R. Wieland, Bruce W. Schmeiser. 560-567 [doi]
- Symbiotic simulation for business process re-engineering in high-tech manufacturing and service networksMalcolm Yoke-Hean Low, Stephen John Turner, Ding Ling, Hai L. Peng, Lai Peng Chan, Peter Lendermann, Steve Buckley. 568-576 [doi]
- Optimizing time warp simulation with reinforcement learning techniquesJun Wang, Carl Tropper. 577-584 [doi]
- An efficient algorithm in the HLA time managementBuquan Liu, Yiping Yao, Huaimin Wang. 585-593 [doi]
- The SISO CSPI PDG standard for commercial off-the-shelf simulation package interoperability reference modelsSimon J. E. Taylor, Navonil Mustafee, Steffen Straßburger, Stephen John Turner, Malcolm Yoke-Hean Low, John Ladbrook. 594-602 [doi]
- Applying CSPI reference models for factory planningSteffen Straßburger, Thomas Schulze, Marco Lemessi. 603-609 [doi]
- User-friendly scheduling tools for large-scale simulation experimentsHeath A. James, Kenneth A. Hawick, Chris Scogings. 610-616 [doi]
- Semantics of petri nets: a comparisonGabriel Juhás, Fedor Lehocki, Robert Lorenz. 617-628 [doi]
- Duality in high level petri-nets: a basis to do diagnosesJörg R. Müller, Eckehard Schnieder. 629-636 [doi]
- How to synthesize nets from languages: a surveyRobert Lorenz, Sebastian Mauser, Gabriel Juhás. 637-647 [doi]
- Automatic generation of simulation models for semiconductor manufacturingRalph Mueller, Christos Alexopoulos, Leon F. McGinnis. 648-657 [doi]
- Transformations for accelerating MCMC simulations with broken ergodicityMark Fleischer. 658-666 [doi]
- Alternative thread scoring methods in qualitative event graphsRicki G. Ingalls, Douglas J. Morrice. 667-675 [doi]
- Optimistic parallel discrete event simulation of the event-based transmission line matrix methodDavid W. Bauer, Ernest H. Page. 676-684 [doi]
- A co-design modeling approach for computer network systemsWeilong Hu, Hessam S. Sarjoughian. 685-693 [doi]
- Composability and component-based discrete event simulationArnold H. Buss, Curtis L. Blais. 694-702 [doi]
- Visual exploration and evaluation of climate-related simulation dataThomas Nocke, Michael Flechsig, Uwe Böhm. 703-711 [doi]
- SIMVIS: interactive visual analysis of large and time-dependent 3D simulation dataHelmut Doleisch. 712-720 [doi]
- Towards a conceptual framework for visual analytics of time and time-oriented dataWolfgang Aigner, Alessio Bertone, Silvia Miksch, Christian Tominski, Heidrun Schumann. 721-729 [doi]
- Visualization techniques utilizing the sensitivity analysis of modelsIvo Kondapaneni, Pavel Kordík, Pavel Slavík. 730-737 [doi]
- Visualization of users activities in a specific environmentZdenek Mikovec, Ivo Malý, Pavel Slavík, Jan Curín. 738-746 [doi]
- A trace-based visual inspection technique to detect errors in simulation modelsPeter Kemper. 747-755 [doi]
- Code analysis and CS-XMLKara A. Olson, C. Michael Overstreet, E. Joseph Derrick. 756-761 [doi]
- Empirical investigations of conceptual modeling and the modeling processWang Wang, Roger J. Brooks. 762-770 [doi]
- Organising insights into simulation practiceMichael Pidd, Stewart Robinson. 771-775 [doi]
- Guiding principles for conceptual model creation in manufacturing simulationDurk-Jouke van der Zee, Jack G. A. J. van der Vorst. 776-784 [doi]
- Domain specific model constructs in commercial simulation environmentsEdwin Valentin, Alexander Verbraeck. 785-795 [doi]
- System and simulation modeling using SysMLEdward Huang, Randeep Ramamurthy, Leon F. McGinnis. 796-803 [doi]
- Building composable bridges between the conceptual space and the implementation spacePaul Gustavson, Tram Chase. 804-814 [doi]
- Composing simulation models using interface definitions based on web service descriptionsMathias Röhl, Stefan Morgenstern. 815-822 [doi]
- Requirements and design principles for multisimulation with multiresolution, multistage multimodelsLevent Yilmaz, Alvin Lim, Simon Bowen, Tuncer I. Ören. 823-832 [doi]
- Exploiting web service techniques for composing simulation modelsMathias Röhl, Florian Marquardt, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher. 833-841 [doi]
- Model-based alignment and orchestration of heterogeneous homeland security applications enabling composition of system of systemsAndreas Tolk, Charles D. Turnitsa, Saikou Y. Diallo. 842-850 [doi]
- A metamodel-based representation method for reusable simulation modelYonglin Lei, Lili Song, Weiping Wang, Caiyun Jiang. 851-858 [doi]
- Observations on new developments in composability and multi-resolution modelingPaul K. Davis, Andreas Tolk. 859-870 [doi]
- Combining micro and macro-modeling in DEVS for computational biologyAdelinde M. Uhrmacher, Roland Ewald, Mathias John, Carsten Maus, Matthias Jeschke, Susanne Biermann. 871-880 [doi]
- Multiscale models of bacterial populationsMichael Lees, Brian Logan, John King. 881-890 [doi]
- Using flexible points in a developing simulation of selective dissolution in alloysJoseph C. Carnahan, Steven A. Policastro, Erin C. Carson, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., Robert G. Kelly. 891-899 [doi]
- Agile optimization for coercionLingjia Tang, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.. 900-909 [doi]
- Simulation metamodels for modeling output distribution parametersIsabel R. Santos, Pedro R. Santos. 910-918 [doi]
- Monte Carlo simulation in financial engineeringNan Chen, L. Jeff Hong. 919-931 [doi]
- Sensitivity estimates from characteristic functionsPaul Glasserman, Zongjian Liu. 932-940 [doi]
- Kernel estimation for quantile sensitivitiesGuangwu Liu, L. Jeff Hong. 941-948 [doi]
- A confidence interval for tail conditional expectation via two-level simulationHai Lan, Barry L. Nelson, Jeremy Staum. 949-957 [doi]
- Efficient Monte Carlo methods for convex risk measures in portfolio credit risk modelsJörn Dunkel, Stefan Weber. 958-966 [doi]
- Estimating tranche spreads by loss process simulationKay Giesecke, Baeho Kim. 967-975 [doi]
- Approximations and control variates for pricing portfolio credit derivativesZhiyong Chen, Paul Glasserman. 976-983 [doi]
- Efficient estimation of option price and price sensitivities via structured database Monte Carlo (SDMC)Gang Zhao, Tarik Borogovac, Pirooz Vakili. 984-991 [doi]
- American option pricing under stochastic volatility: a simulation-based approachArunachalam Chockalingam, Kumar Muthuraman. 992-997 [doi]
- Monte Carlo methods for valuation of ratchet Equity Indexed AnnuitiesMing-Hua Hsieh, Yu-fen Chiu. 998-1003 [doi]
- Non-Gaussian asset allocation in the federal thrift savings planScott T. Nestler. 1004-1012 [doi]
- Path-wise estimators and cross-path regressions: an application to evaluating portfolio strategiesMartin B. Haugh, Ashish Jain. 1013-1020 [doi]
- An empirical comparison between nonlinear programming optimization and simulated annealing (SA) algorithm under a higher moments Bayesian portfolio selection frameworkJingjing Lu, Merrill Liechty. 1021-1027 [doi]
- Enabling industrial scale simulation/emulation modelsMichael Johnstone, Douglas C. Creighton, Saeid Nahavandi. 1028-1034 [doi]
- Generic simulation of automotive assembly for interoperability testingDeogratias Kibira, Charles R. McLean. 1035-1043 [doi]
- Distributed simulation for interoperability testing along the supply chainSanjay Jain, Frank Riddick, Andreas Craens, Deogratias Kibira. 1044-1052 [doi]
- Distributed simulation in industry - a real-world necessity or ivory tower fancy?: panelPeter Lendermann, Matthias U. Heinicke, Leon F. McGinnis, Charles McLean, Steffen Straßburger, Simon J. E. Taylor. 1053-1062 [doi]
- Representation and simulation of stochastic petrinet models using xPNMLHyunsoo Lee, Bikram Sharda, Amarnath Banerjee. 1063-1071 [doi]
- Simulation-based, ontology driven resource plan developmentMike Graul, Perakath C. Benjamin, Arthur Keen, Frank Boydstun. 1072-1080 [doi]
- Using ontologies for simulation integrationPerakath C. Benjamin, Kumar V. Akella, Ajay Verma. 1081-1089 [doi]
- Using meta-level ontology relations to measure conceptual alignment and interoperability of simulation modelsLevent Yilmaz. 1090-1099 [doi]
- Conceptual modeling of information exchange requirements based on ontological meansAndreas Tolk, Charles D. Turnitsa. 1100-1107 [doi]
- From domain ontologies to modeling ontologies to executable simulation modelsGregory A. Silver, Osama Al-Haj Hassan, John A. Miller. 1108-1117 [doi]
- NGFAST: a simulation model for rapid assessment of impacts of natural gas pipeline breaks and flow reductions at U.S. state borders and import pointsEdgar C. Portante, Brian A. Craig, Stephen M. Folga. 1118-1126 [doi]
- System implementation issues of dynamic discrete disaster decision simulation system (D:::4:::S:::2:::): phase IShengnan Wu, Larry J. Shuman, Bopaya Bidanda, Matthew Kelley, Bryan Lawson, Kenneth M. Sochats, Carey D. Balaban. 1127-1134 [doi]
- Simulation of time to first water application for the First Interstate Bank fireRobert Till. 1135-1138 [doi]
- Hospital capacity planning for efficient disaster mitigation during a bioterrorist attackJomon Aliyas Paul, Govind Hariharan. 1139-1147 [doi]
- Allocation of resources for hospital evacuations via simulationEsengul Tayfur, Kevin Taaffe. 1148-1154 [doi]
- Modeling bioterrorism preparedness with simulation in rural healthcare systemLisa Patvivatsiri, Elliot J. Montes Jr., Ouyang Xi. 1155-1160 [doi]
- Comparision of potential paths selected by a malicious entity with hazardous materials: minimization of time vs. minimization of distanceRakesh Nune, Pamela M. Murray-Tuite. 1161-1167 [doi]
- An initial simulation model for aiding policy analysis in urban insurgenciesEdward G. Anderson Jr.. 1168-1176 [doi]
- A public health application of data analysis for homeland securityMarjorie Greene, Robert Eek. 1177-1179 [doi]
- Cyber attack modeling and simulation for network security analysisMichael E. Kuhl, Jason Kistner, Kevin Costantini, Moises Sudit. 1180-1188 [doi]
- Hierarchical planning and multi-level scheduling for simulation-based probabilistic risk assessmentHamed Nejad, Dongfeng Zhu, Ali Mosleh. 1189-1197 [doi]
- The range of predictions for calibrated agent-based simulation modelsDongFang Shi, Roger J. Brooks. 1198-1206 [doi]
- Upgraded cellular automata based group-work interaction simulationDong Shengping, Hu Bin. 1207-1215 [doi]
- Spatial emergence of genotypical tribes in an animat simulation modelKenneth A. Hawick, Chris Scogings, Heath A. James. 1216-1222 [doi]
- Agent-model validation based on historical dataLance E. Champagne, Raymond R. Hill. 1223-1231 [doi]
- An exploration-based taxonomy for emergent behavior analysis in simulationsRoss Gore, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.. 1232-1240 [doi]
- Modeling organizational adaptation: a replication of Levinthal s model of emergent orderBrian F. Tivnan. 1241-1246 [doi]
- Agent-based modeling of mass egress and evacuations: panelDouglas A. Samuelson, Austin Zimmerman, Joshua Thorp, Pat McCormick, Matt Parker, Stephen Guerin, Owen Densmore, Tom McCormick. 1247-1251 [doi]
- Simulation of passenger check-in at a medium-sized US airportSimone Appelt, Rajan Batta, Li Lin, Colin G. Drury. 1252-1260 [doi]
- Advanced National Airspace traffic flow management simulation experiments and validationGeorge Hunter, Ben Boisvert, Kris Ramamoorthy. 1261-1267 [doi]
- IRS post-filing processes simulation modeling: a comparison of des with econometric microsimulation in tax administrationArnold Greenland, Erica Layne Morrison, David Connors, John L. Guyton, Michael Sebastiani. 1268-1274 [doi]
- Agent-based modeling and simulation of wildland fire suppressionXiaolin Hu, Yi Sun. 1275-1283 [doi]
- Modeling and simulation of group behavior in e-government implementationJiang Wu, Bin Hu. 1284-1291 [doi]
- Emergency departments nurse allocation to face a pandemic influenza outbreakFlorentino Rico, Ehsan Salari, Grisselle Centeno. 1292-1298 [doi]
- Military keynote addressJohn C. Deal. 1299 [doi]
- Validating a network simulation testbed for army UAVsStephen Hamilton, Colonel Timothy Schmoyer, J. A. Drew Hamilton Jr.. 1300-1305 [doi]
- Simulation-aided path planning of UAVFarzad Kamrani, Rassul Ayani. 1306-1314 [doi]
- Self organized UAV swarm planning optimization for search and destroy using SWARMFARE simulationDustin J. Nowak, Ian C. Price, Gary B. Lamont. 1315-1323 [doi]
- Simulation of army unmanned aerial vehicle communicationsRichard Chapman, J. A. Drew Hamilton Jr., Daniel Box, Mark Kuhr, Jonathan MacDonald, Stephen Hamilton. 1324-1327 [doi]
- Applying parallel and distributed simulation to remote network emulationYan Gu, Richard Fujimoto. 1328-1336 [doi]
- Application of BML to inter-agent communication in the ITSimBw simulation environmentPhilipp Hügelmeyer, Ulrich Schade, Thomas Zöller. 1337-1343 [doi]
- Using a low-resolution entity model for shaping initial conditions for high-resolution combat modelsDarryl K. Ahner, Arnold H. Buss, John Ruck. 1344-1352 [doi]
- Model-based measurement of situation awarenessW. Scott Neal Reilly, Sean L. Guarino, Bret Kellihan. 1353-1360 [doi]
- A simulation model for military deploymentUgur Ziya Yildirim, Ihsan Sabuncuoglu, Barbaros Ç. Tansel. 1361-1369 [doi]
- Analyzing air combat simulation results with dynamic Bayesian networksJirka Poropudas, Kai Virtanen. 1370-1377 [doi]
- Integration of underwater sonar simulation with a geographical information systemYanshen Zhu, Serge N. Sala-Diakanda, Luis Rabelo, José A. Sepúlveda, Maria Bull. 1378-1386 [doi]
- Using discrete event simulation to examine marine training at the Marine Corps Communication-Electronics schoolJon Davenport, Charles Neu, William Smith, Susan Heath. 1387-1394 [doi]
- A knowledge-based method for the validation of military simulationFeiyan Min, Ping Ma, Ming Yang. 1395-1402 [doi]
- Blending systems engineering principles and simulation-based design techniques to facilitate military prototype developmentStephanie J. Lackey, Jonathan T. Harris, Linda C. Malone, Denise M. Nicholson. 1403-1409 [doi]
- Feasibility study of variance reduction in the logistics composite modelGeorge P. Cole III, Alan W. Johnson, J. O. Miller. 1410-1416 [doi]
- A simulation framework for energy efficient data gridsZiliang Zong, Xiao Qin, Xiaojun Ruan, Kiranmai Bellam, Yiming Yang, Adam Manzanares. 1417-1423 [doi]
- An elliptical cryptographic algorithm for RF wireless devicesRobert Steven Owor, Khalil Dajani, Zephyrinus Okonkwo, John Hamilton. 1424-1429 [doi]
- Real-time prediction in a stochastic domain via similarity-based data-miningTimo Steffens, Philipp Hügelmeyer. 1430-1435 [doi]
- Advances and challenges in healthcare simulation modeling: tutorialSally C. Brailsford. 1436-1448 [doi]
- Can health care benefit from modeling and simulation methods in the same way as business and manufacturing has?Jasna Kuljis, Ray J. Paul, Lampros K. Stergioulas. 1449-1453 [doi]
- Towards a framework for healthcare simulationTillal Eldabi, Terry Young. 1454-1460 [doi]
- Interconnected DES models of emergency, outpatient, and inpatient departments of a hospitalMurat M. Gunal, Michael Pidd. 1461-1466 [doi]
- A discrete event model of clinical trial enrollment at Eli Lilly and companyBernard M. McGarvey, Nancy J. Dynes, Burch C. Lin, Wesley H. Anderson, James P. Kremidas, James C. Felli. 1467-1474 [doi]
- Important factors in screening for colorectal cancerReza Yaesoubi, Stephen D. Roberts. 1475-1482 [doi]
- Roles for autonomous physiologic agents; an oxygen supply and demand exampleMeyer Katzper. 1483-1486 [doi]
- Targeted strategies for tuberculosis in areas of high HIV prevalence: a simulation studyGeorgina R. Mellor, Christine S. M. Currie, Elizabeth L. Corbett, Russell C. H. Cheng. 1487-1493 [doi]
- Improving primary care access using simulation optimizationHari Balasubramanian, Ritesh Banerjee, Melissa Gregg, Brian T. Denton. 1494-1500 [doi]
- An approach to hospital planning and design using discrete event simulationIan W. Gibson. 1501-1509 [doi]
- Bi-criteria evaluation of an outpatient procedure center via simulationTodd R. Huschka, Brian T. Denton, Serhat Gul, John W. Fowler. 1510-1518 [doi]
- See and Treat or See and Treat in an emergency departmentRuth Davies. 1519-1522 [doi]
- Modeling of patient flows in a large-scale outpatient hospital ward by making use of electronic medical recordsSoemon Takakuwa, Daisuke Katagiri. 1523-1531 [doi]
- A hybrid epidemic model: combining the advantages of agent-based and equation-based approachesGeorgiy V. Bobashev, D. Michael Goedecke, Feng Yu, Joshua M. Epstein. 1532-1537 [doi]
- A stochastic equation-based model of the value of international air-travel restrictions for controlling pandemic fluD. Michael Goedecke, Georgiy V. Bobashev, Feng Yu. 1538-1542 [doi]
- A flexible, large-scale, distributed agent based epidemic modelJon Parker. 1543-1547 [doi]
- Simulating pandemic influenza risks of US citiesCatherine Dibble, Stephen Wendel, Kristofor Carle. 1548-1550 [doi]
- A teragrid-enabled distributed discrete event agent-based epidemiological simulationDouglas J. Roberts, Diglio A. Simoni. 1551-1554 [doi]
- Utilizing model characteristics to obtain efficient parallelization in the context of agent based epidemiological modelsSteven Naron, Segev Wasserkrug. 1555-1561 [doi]
- Simulating the patient move: transitioning to a replacement hospitalMarshall Ashby, Martin J. Miller, David M. Ferrin, Tanner Flynn. 1562-1565 [doi]
- Maximizing hospital finanacial impact and emergency department throughput with simulationDavid M. Ferrin, Marty J. Miller, Diana L. McBroom. 1566-1573 [doi]
- Merging six emergency departments into one: a simulation approachMartin J. Miller, David M. Ferrin, Marshall Ashby, Tanner Flynn, Niloo Shahi. 1574-1578 [doi]
- Comparing simulation alternatives based on quality expectationsJoshua Bosire, Shengyong Wang, Tejas Gandhi, Krishnaswami Srihari. 1579-1585 [doi]
- Effect of coupling between emergency department and inpatient unit on the overcrowding in emergency departmentErik Michael Wilhelm Kolb, Taesik Lee, Jordan Peck. 1586-1593 [doi]
- Manufacturing process management using a flexible modeling and simulation approachDuilio Curcio, Francesco Longo, Giovanni Mirabelli. 1594-1600 [doi]
- Application of design of experiments on the simulation of a process in an automotive industryJosé Arnaldo Barra Montevechi, Alexandre Ferreira de Pinho, Fabiano Leal, Fernando Augusto Silva Marins. 1601-1609 [doi]
- Productivity improvement in appliance manufacturingCharles R. Harrell, Bruce D. Gladwin. 1610-1614 [doi]
- Using multi-criteria modeling and simulation to achieve lean goalsGerald W. Evans, Suraj M. Alexander. 1615-1623 [doi]
- Pull replenishment performance as a function of demand rates and setup times under optimal settingsSilvanus T. Enns. 1624-1632 [doi]
- Measuring manufacturing throughput using takt time analysis and simulationJun Duanmu, Kevin Taaffe. 1633-1640 [doi]
- Modeling and simulation of hard disk dive final assembly using a HDD templateAhad Ali, Robert de Souza. 1641-1650 [doi]
- Evaluation of operational policies in the design phase of material handling networksArdavan Asef-Vaziri. 1651-1654 [doi]
- Simulation of continuous behavior using discrete tools: ORE conveyor transportMarcelo Moretti Fioroni, Luiz Augusto Gago Franzese, Caio Eduardo Zanin, José Fúria, Luciano de Toledo Perfetti, Donizeti Leonardo, Nilson Laudelino da Silva. 1655-1662 [doi]
- Establishing man-machine ratio using simulationHoay Hoon Ong. 1663-1666 [doi]
- Paintshop production line optimization using response surface methodologyBerna Dengiz, Onder Belgin. 1667-1672 [doi]
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