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WSC 2001: Arlington, VA, USA
- Matthew W. Rohrer, Deborah J. Medeiros, Mark R. Grabau:
Proceedings of the 33nd conference on Winter simulation, WSC 2001, Arlington, VA, USA, December 9-12, 2001. WSC 2001, ISBN 0-7803-7309-X
Keynote address
- David G. Stork:
Keynote address: the HAL 9000 computer and the vision of 2001: a space odyssey. 3
Tutorial Session: Introductory tutorials
- Ricki G. Ingalls:
Introduction to simulation. 7-16 - Martha A. Centeno, Manuel Carrillo:
Simulation in practice: challenges of introducing simulation as a decision making tool. 17-21 - Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:
Building valid models: how to build valid and credible simulation models. 22-29 - Susan M. Sanchez:
Output modeling: abc's of output analysis. 30-38 - Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Output interpretation: some myths and common errors in simulation experiments. 39-46 - Russell R. Barton:
Design of experiments: designing simulation experiments. 47-52 - Michael C. Fu:
Simulation optimization. 53-61 - Lawrence Leemis:
Input modeling: input modeling techniques for discrete-event simulations. 62-73 - Andrew F. Seila:
Spreadsheet simulation. 74-79
Tutorial Session: Advanced tutorials
- Shane G. Henderson:
Simulation mathematics and random number generation: mathematics for simulation. 83-94 - Pierre L'Ecuyer:
Software for uniform random number generation: distinguishing the good and the bad. 95-105 - Robert G. Sargent:
Verification and validation: some approaches and paradigms for verifying and validating simulation models. 106-114 - Christos Alexopoulos, Andrew F. Seila:
Output analysis: output data analysis for simulations. 115-122 - Jeremy Staum:
Option pricing: simulation in financial engineering. 123-133 - Jay April, Fred W. Glover, James P. Kelly, Manuel Laguna:
Optimization and system selection: simulation/optimization using "real-world" applications. 134-138 - David Goldsman, Barry L. Nelson:
Statistical selection of the best system. 139-146 - Richard Fujimoto:
Parallel simulation: parallel and distributed simulation systems. 147-157 - Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside simulation software: inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. 158-168 - Linda Trocine, Linda C. Malone:
Experimental design and analysis: an overview of newer, advanced screening methods for the initial phase in an experimental design. 169-178 - Russell C. H. Cheng:
Analysis of simulation experiments by bootstrap resampling. 179-186 - Wayne J. Davis:
System control: distributed simulation and control: the foundations. 187-198
Tutorial Session: Software/modelware tutorials
- Roderick J. Swets, Glenn Drake:
Arena: the Arena product family: enterprise modeling solutions. 201-208 - Brian Stanley:
AutoMod: the AutoMod product suite tutorial. 209-216 - David Krahl:
Extend: the extend simulation environment. 217-225 - Charles R. Harrell, Kevin C. Field:
ProModel/MedModel: simulation modeling and optimization using ProModel technology. 226-232 - Charles R. Harrell, Victor E. Lange:
Healthcare simulation modeling and optimization using MedModel. 233-238 - Daniel W. Schunk, Wendy K. Bloechle:
Micro Saint: simulation interoperability with the Micro Saint simulation software and COM services. 239-245 - Richard A. Phelps, David J. Parsons, Andrew J. Siprelle:
SDI supply chain builder: SDI supply chain builder: simulation from atoms to the enterprise. 246-249 - Herbert D. Schwetman:
CSIM19: CSIM19: a powerful tool for building system models. 250-255 - Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:
Expert fit: how the expertfit distribution-fitting software can make your simulation models more valid. 256-261 - Richard A. Kilgore:
Silk and Taylor ED: open-source SML and silk for Java-based, object-oriented simulation. 262-268 - William B. Nordgren:
Taylor enterprise dynamics. 269-271
Analysis methodology
- Bahar Deler, Barry L. Nelson:
Input modeling and its impact: modeling and generating multivariate time series with arbitrary marginals and autocorrelation structures. 275-283 - Jin Wang:
Generating daily changes in market variables using a multivariate mixture of normal distributions. 283-289 - Faker Zouaoui, James R. Wilson:
Accounting for input model and parameter uncertainty in simulation. 290-299 - Sigurdur Ólafsson, Jumi Kim:
Simulation optimization: towards a framework for black-box simulation optimization. 300-306 - John L. Maryak, Daniel C. Chin:
Global random optimization by simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation. 307-312 - James E. Whitney II, Latasha I. Solomon, Stacy D. Hill:
Constrained optimization over discrete sets via SPSA with application to non-separable resource allocation. 313-317 - Paul Glasserman, Jeremy Staum:
Simulation in financial engineering: stopping simulated paths early. 318-324 - James M. Calvin:
Efficient simulation for discrete path-dependent option pricing. 325-328 - Scott B. Laprise, Michael C. Fu, Steven I. Marcus, Andrew E. B. Lim:
A new approach to pricing American-style derivatives. 329-337 - Sigrún Andradóttir, Nilay Tanik Argon:
Standardized time series methods: variance estimation using replicated batch means. 338-343 - Yingchieh Yeh, Bruce W. Schmeiser:
On the MSE robustness of batching estimators. 344-347 - James M. Calvin, Marvin K. Nakayama:
Improving standardized time series methods by permuting path segments. 348-353 - Faker Zouaoui, James R. Wilson:
Input uncertainty: accounting for parameter uncertainty in simulation input modeling. 354-363 - Szu Hui Ng, Stephen E. Chick:
Reducing input parameter uncertainty for simulations. 364-371 - Russell R. Barton, Lee Schruben:
Resampling methods for input modeling. 372-378 - Paritosh Y. Desai, Peter W. Glynn:
Simulation in optimization and optimization in simulation: a markov chain perspective on adaptive Monte Carlo algorithms. 379-384 - Soumyadip Ghosh, Shane G. Henderson:
Chessboard distributions. 385-393 - Roberto Szechtman, Peter W. Glynn:
Constrained Monte Carlo and the method of control variates. 394-400 - Juta Pichitlamken, Barry L. Nelson:
Comparing systems via stochastic simulation: selection-of-the-best procedures for optimization via simulation. 401-407 - E. Jack Chen:
Using common random numbers for indifference-zone selection. 408-416 - Henrik E. Hedlund, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:
A genetic algorithm and an indifference-zone ranking and selection framework for simulation optimization. 417-421 - Michael Freimer, Lee Schruben:
Stochastic optimization using simulation: graphical representation of IPA estimation. 422-427 - Alexander Shapiro:
Monte Carlo simulation approach to stochastic programming. 428-431 - Julien Granger, Ananth Krishnamurthy, Stephen M. Robinson:
Stochastic modeling of airlift operations. 432-440 - James M. Calvin, Peter W. Glynn, Marvin K. Nakayama:
Steady state simulation analysis: importance sampling using the semi-regenerative method. 441-450 - E. Jack Chen, W. David Kelton:
Quantile and histogram estimation. 451-459 - Enver Yücesan, Luk N. Van Wassenhove, Klenthis Papanikas, Nico M. van Dijk:
On-line error bounds for steady-state approximations: a potential solution to the initialization bias problem. 460-469 - Nam Kyoo Boots, Perwez Shahabuddin:
Statistical tools for simulation design and analysis: simulating ruin probabilities in insurance risk processes with subexponential claims. 468-476 - Martin J. Fischer, Denise M. Bevilacqua Masi, Donald Gross, John Shortle, Percy H. Brill:
Using quantile estimates in simulating internet queues with Pareto service times. 477-485 - Jack P. C. Kleijnen, Antonie Vonk Noordegraaf, Mirjam Nielen:
Sensitivity analysis of censored output through polynomial, logistic, and tobit regression meta-models: theory and case study. 486-491
Modeling methodology
- Gilbert Chen, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
Object-oriented paradigm: component-oriented simulation architecture: toward interoperability and interchangeability. 495-501 - Tayfur Altiok, Wei Xiong, Mesut Gunduc:
A capacity planning tool for the tuxedo middleware used in transaction processing systems. 502-507 - Björn Gehlsen, Bernd Page:
A framework for distributed simulation optimization. 508-514 - Nuno A. Gil, Iris D. Tommelein, Robert Kirkendall:
Extreme modeling: modeling design development in unpredictable environments. 515-522 - Paul Hyden, Lee Schruben, Theresa M. Roeder:
Resource graphs for modeling large-scale, highly congested systems. 523-529 - Prasad V. Saraph:
Simulating biotech manufacturing operations: issues and complexities. 530-524 - Hideyuki Mizuta, Yoshiki Yamagata:
Agent-based simulation and greenhouse gas emissions trading. 535-540 - Voratas Kachitvichyanukul, James O. Henriksen, Ricki G. Ingalls, Claude Dennis Pegden, Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Panel: simulation environment: simulation environment for the new millennium (panel). 541-547 - Harriet Black Nembhard, Leyuan Shi, Mehmet Aktan:
Supply chain modeling: a real options design for product outsourcing. 548-552 - Anurag Gupta, Larry Whitman, Ramesh K. Agarwal:
Supply chain agent decision aid system (SCADAS). 553-559 - David J. Parsons, Richard A. Phelps:
Production scheduling validity in high level supply chain models. 560-564 - Thomas J. Schriber, Springer W. Cox, James O. Henriksen, Peter Lorenz, Julian Reitman, Ingolf Ståhl:
Panel: GPSS 40th anniversary: GPSS turns 40: selected perspectives. 565-576 - Ingolf Ståhl:
GPSS: 40 years of development. 577-585 - Levent Yilmaz:
Verification and validation: automated object-flow testing of dynamic process interaction models. 586-594 - Anbin Hu, Ye San, Zicai Wang:
Verifying and validating a simulation model. 595-599 - Michael L. Metz, Jack Jordan:
Verification of object-oriented simulation designs. 600-603
Web-based simulation
- Richard A. Kilgore:
Web 1: open source simulation modeling language (SML). 607-613 - Dean C. Chatfield, Terry P. Harrison, Jack C. Hayya:
SISCO: a supply chain simulation tool utilizing silkTM and XML. 614-622 - Thomas Wiedemann:
Simulation application service providing (SIM-ASP). 623-628 - Manuel Alfonseca, Juan de Lara, Hans Vangheluwe:
Web II: web-based simulation of systems described by partial differential equations. 629-636 - Boon-Ping Gan, Li Liu, Zhengrong Ji, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai:
Managing event traces for a web front-end to a parallel simulation. 637-644 - Yu-Hui Tao, Shin-Ming Guo:
The design of a web-based training system for simulation analysis. 645-652
Military applications
- Phillip Martin:
New approaches to combat simulation: the rapid modelling system: a component based approach to the simulation of tactics. 655-662 - John B. Gilmer Jr., Frederick J. Sullivan:
Dimensionality analysis of a simulation outcome space. 663-671 - Terence Robinson:
Simulation in support of military operations, tactics, and planning: ODIN: an underwater warfare simulation environment. 672-679 - Alan Cowdale, Suzy Lithgo:
Planning aids for the military commander: force protection simulation opportunities with with GIS. 680-683 - Phillip Martin, Christopher Watson, Andy Skinner:
A simulation of the mission crew workload in a multi mission aircraft. 684-690 - George F. Stone III, Gregory A. McIntyre:
JWARS: the joint warfare system (JWARS): a modeling and analysis tool for the defense department. 691-696 - Deborah Vakas, John Prince, H. Ric Blacksten, Chuck Burdick:
Commander behavior and course of action selection in JWARS. 697-705 - H. Ric Blacksten, James W. Jones, Michael L. Poumade, Haywood S. Osborne, George F. Stone III:
JWARS output analysis. 706-714 - Scott T. Crino:
Urban and agent-based simulation: representation of urban operations in military models and simulations. 715-720 - Colin R. Mason, James Moffat:
An agent architecture for implementing command and control in military simulations. 721-729 - Donald D. Dudenhoeffer, David J. Bruemmer, Midge L. Davis:
Modeling and simulation for exploring human-robot team interaction requirements. 730-739 - Juan K. Ulloa, Eugene P. Paulo:
Simulation of logistics: effectiveness of naval surface fire support to the army brigade commander in a littoral campaign. 740-748 - Bob Hamber:
T.LoaDS abbreviated systems architecture. 749-757 - Scott D. Simpkins, Eugene P. Paulo, Lyn R. Whitaker:
Case study in modeling and simulation validation methodology. 758-766 - Ernest H. Page, Wendell H. Lunceford:
Simulation-based acquisition: architectural principles for the U.S. Army's simulation and modeling for acquisition, requirements and training (SMART) initiative. 767-770 - Gwendolyn H. Walton, Robert M. Patton, Douglas J. Parsons:
Usage testing of military simulation systems. 771-779 - Raymond R. Hill, John O. Miller, Gregory A. McIntyre:
Simulation analysis: applications of discrete event simulation modeling to military problems. 780-788 - David P. Forrai, James J. Maier:
Generic models in the advanced IRCM assessment model. 789-796 - John B. Gilmer Jr., Frederick J. Sullivan:
Study of an ergodicity pitfall in multitrajectory simulation. 797-804 - Stewart Robinson:
Economics and security issues in simulation: modes of simulation practice in business and the military. 805-811 - Mary Ewing:
The economic effects of reusability on distributed simulations. 812-817 - Asa Elkins, Jeffery W. Wilson, Denis Gracanin:
Security issues in high level architecture based distributed simulation. 818-826
Manufacturing applications
- Craig A. Murphy, Terrence D. Perera:
Role of simulation in industries: the definition and potential role of simulation within an aerospace company. 829-837 - Prasad V. Saraph:
Biotech industry: simulation and beyond. 838-843 - Heidi M. E. Korhonen, Jussi Heikkilä, Jon M. Törnwall:
A simulation case study of production planning and control in printed wiring board manufacturing. 844-847 - Larry Whitman, Kartik Ramachandran, Vikram Ketkar:
A taxonomy of a living model of the enterprise. 848-855 - Jayendran Venkateswaran, Mohammed Yaseen Kalachikan Jafferali, Young-Jun Son:
Distributed simulation: an enabling technology for the evaluation of virtual enterprises. 856-862 - John Ladbrook, Annette Januszczak:
Ford's power train operations: changing the simulation environment. 863-869 - Charles R. McLean, Guodong Shao:
Simulation in shipyards: simulation of shipbuilding operations. 870-876 - Ali S. Kiran, Tekin Cetinkaya, Juan Cabrera:
Hierarchical modeling of a shipyard integrated with an external scheduling application. 877-881 - Daniel L. Williams, Daniel A. Finke, Deborah J. Medeiros, Mark T. Traband:
Discrete simulation development for a proposed shipyard steel processing facility. 882-887 - Sreeram Ramakrishnan, Richard A. Wysk, Vittaldas V. Prabhu:
Process control and improvement: prediction of process parameters for intelligent control of freezing tunnels using simulation. 888-895