- David Frankis, Noel Corrigan, Robert Baileya:
Modelling military requirements for non-warfighting operations. WSC 1999: 1125-1130 - Marelys L. García, Martha A. Centeno, Gabriela Peñaloza:
A simulation of the product distribution in the newspaper industry. WSC 1999: 1268-1271 - Michel R. Gatersleben, Simon W. van der Weij:
Analysis and simulation of passenger flows in an airport terminal. WSC 1999: 1226-1231 - Martin P. Gaupp, Raymond R. Hill:
Using adaptive agents in Java to simulate U.S. Air Force pilot retention. WSC 1999: 1152-1159 - George M. Giaglis
, Ray J. Paul, Alan Serrano:
Reconciliation of business and systems modelling via discrete event simulation. WSC 1999: 1403-1409 - John B. Gilmer Jr., Frederick J. Sullivan:
Multitrajectory simulation performance for varying scenario sizes. WSC 1999: 1137-1146 - Sigurd Glærum:
TALUS - an object oriented air combat simulation. WSC 1999: 1160-1167 - Tony Gossard, Nancy Brown, Steve Powers, David Crippen:
Scalable integration model for objective resource capability evaluations (SIM-FORCE). WSC 1999: 1316-1323 - Mark R. Grabau, Gregory R. Clay:
Simulation assisted product development program planning. WSC 1999: 1393-1396 - Dany Hajjar, Simaan M. AbouRizk:
Simphony: an environment for building special purpose construction simulation tools. WSC 1999: 998-1006 - Daniel W. Halpin, Luis-Henrique Martinez:
Real world applications of construction process simulation. WSC 1999: 956-962 - Catherine M. Harmonosky, Jennifer L. Miller, Scott L. Rosen, Mark T. Traband, Rick Tillotson, Dave Robbie:
Interfacing simulation with costing software to drive the transformation from prototype manufacturing to high volume manufacturing. WSC 1999: 1359-1364 - Dean S. Hartley III, Richard E. Bell, Stephen L. Packard:
OOTW impact analysis. WSC 1999: 1050-1058 - Amy C. Hasegawa, Conrado M. Gempesaw II, William H. Daniels, Bernard R. Petrosky:
Simulating the economic viability of crawfish production: a two-stage approach. WSC 1999: 1675-1680 - Shane G. Henderson, Andrew J. Mason:
Estimating ambulance requirements in Auckland, New Zealand. WSC 1999: 1670-1674 - Donald A. Hicks:
A four step methodology for using simulation and optimization technologies in strategic supply chain planning. WSC 1999: 1215-1220 - Jack B. Homer
, Thomas E. Keane, Natasha O. Lukiantseva, David W. Bell:
Evaluating strategies to improve railroad performance - a system dynamics approach. WSC 1999: 1186-1193 - Gary E. Horne:
Maneuver warfare distillations: essence not verisimilitude. WSC 1999: 1147-1151 - Ricki G. Ingalls, Cynthia J. Kasales:
CSCAT: the Compaq Supply Chain Analysis Tool. WSC 1999: 1201-1206 - Photios G. Ioannou:
Construction of a dam embankment with nonstationary queues. WSC 1999: 921-928 - Photios G. Ioannou, Julio C. Martínez:
Who serves whom? dynamic resource matching in an activity-scanning simulation system. WSC 1999: 963-970 - Mark W. Isken, Timothy J. Ward, Timothy C. McKee:
Simulating outpatient obstetrical clinics. WSC 1999: 1557-1563 - Sanjay Jain:
Simulation in the next millennium. WSC 1999: 1478-1484 - Glen D. Johnson:
Networked simulation with HLA and MODSIM III. WSC 1999: 1065-1070 - Todd M. Johnson:
Using simulation to choose between rental car lot layouts. WSC 1999: 1302-1305 - Paul M. Julich, Charles G. Martin, Stephen L. Brazelton, Daniel F. Curtiss:
Evaluating the potential benefits of a rail traffic movement planning algorithm. WSC 1999: 1181-1185 - Kannan Govindan, Michael C. Vorster, Julio C. Martínez:
Developing the statistical parameters for simultaneous variation in final payload and total load time. WSC 1999: 1016-1022 - Russell E. King
, Kara Moon:
Quick response replenishment: a case study. WSC 1999: 1341-1349 - Ann H. Kissell:
An example of simulation use in Army weapon system development. WSC 1999: 1079-1087 - Roger Klungle:
Simulation of a claims call center: a success and a failure. WSC 1999: 1648-1653