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WSC 2006: Monterey, CA, USA
- L. Felipe Perrone, Barry Lawson, Jason Liu, Frederick P. Wieland:
Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference WSC 2006, Monterey, California, USA, December 3-6, 2006. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 1-4244-0501-7
Opening session: opening session and keynote address
- Edward A. Lee
:
Discrete event models: getting the semantics right. 1
Introductory tutorials: introduction to simulation
- Paul J. Sanchez:
As simple as possible, but no simpler: a gentle introduction to simulation modeling. 2-10
Introductory tutorials: spreadsheet simulation
- Andrew F. Seila:
Spreadsheet simulation. 11-18
Introductory tutorials: simulation input analysis
- Michael E. Kuhl, Emily K. Lada, Natalie M. Steiger, Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, James R. Wilson:
Introduction to modeling and generating probabilistic input processes for simulation. 19-35
Introductory tutorials: simulation output analysis
- Marvin K. Nakayama:
Output analysis for simulations. 36-46
Introductory tutorials: simulation experiment design
- Susan M. Sanchez:
Work smarter, not harder: guidelines for designing simulation experiments. 47-57
Introductory tutorials: simulation model constuction
- Averill M. Law:
How to build valid and credible simulation models. 58-66
Introductory tutorials: simulation practice
- Deborah A. Sadowski, David T. Sturrock:
Tips for the successful practice of simulation. 67-72
Introductory tutorials: agent-based simulation
- Charles M. Macal, Michael J. North:
Tutorial on agent-based modeling and simulation part 2: how to model with agents. 73-83
Introductory tutorials: parallel and distributed simulation
- Kalyan S. Perumalla
:
Parallel and distributed simulation: traditional techniques and recent advances. 84-95
Advanced tutorials: Bayesian methods
- Stephen E. Chick:
Bayesian ideas and discrete event simulation: why, what and how. 96-105
Advanced tutorials: advanced design of experiments
- Jack P. C. Kleijnen:
White noise assumptions revisited: regression metamodels and experimental designs in practice. 107-117
Advanced tutorials: inside simulation software
- Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. 118-128
Advanced tutorials: random variate generation
- Josef Leydold, Wolfgang Hörmann:
Black-box algorithms for sampling from continuous distributions. 129-136
Advanced tutorials: rare event simulation
- Pierre L'Ecuyer
, Valérie Demers, Bruno Tuffin:
Splitting for rare-event simulation. 137-148
Advanced tutorials: model composability
- Hessam S. Sarjoughian:
Model composability. 149-158
Advanced tutorials: mathematics of simulation optimization
- Sujin Kim:
Gradient-based simulation optimization. 159-167
Advanced tutorials: advanced output analysis
- Christos Alexopoulos:
A comprehensive review of methods for simulation output analysis. 168-178
Advanced tutorials: ranking and selection
- Kirk C. Benson, David Goldsman, Amy R. Pritchett:
Ranking and selection procedures for simulation. 179-185
Analysis methodology a: steady-state simulations
- Hernan P. Awad, Peter W. Glynn:
On an initial transient deletion rule with rigorous theoretical support. 186-191 - Ming-Hua Hsieh:
A new approach for parallel steady-state simulations. 192-197 - Emily K. Lada, James R. Wilson:
Performance evaluation of spectral procedures for simulation analysis. 198-207
Analysis methodology a: optimization, importance sampling, and ranking and selection
- Raghu Pasupathy:
On choosing parameters in retrospective-approximation algorithms for simulation-optimization. 208-215 - Achal Bassamboo
, Sandeep Juneja:
Optimal resource allocation in two stage sampling of input distributions. 216-221 - Douglas J. Morrice, John C. Butler:
Ranking and selection with multiple "targets". 222-230
Analysis methodology a: simulation and applications
- Seong-Hee Kim
:
Monitoring variability of autocorrelated processes using standardized time series variance estimators. 231-237 - Lei Zhao
, Suvrajeet Sen:
A comparison of sample-path-based simulation-optimization and stochastic decomposition for multi-location transshipment problems. 238-245 - Soumyadip Ghosh, Sandeep Juneja:
Computing worst-case tail probabilities in credit risk. 246-254
Analysis methodology a: optimization I
- Raghu Pasupathy, Shane G. Henderson:
A testbed of simulation-optimization problems. 255-263 - Eunji Lim, Peter W. Glynn:
Simulation-based response surface computation in the presence of monotonicity. 264-271 - Wai Kin Chan, Lee W. Schruben:
Response gradient estimation using mathematical programming models of discrete-event system sample paths. 272-278
Analysis methodology a: selection procedures I
- Stephen E. Chick, Noah Gans:
Simulation selection problems: overview of an economic analysis. 279-286 - Marvin K. Nakayama:
Selection and multiple-comparison procedures for regenerative systems. 287-293 - Loo Hay Lee
, Ek Peng Chew, Suyan Teng:
Integration of statistical selection with search mechanism for solving multi-objective simulation-optimization problems. 294-303
Analysis methodology a: optimization II
- Anna Persson, Henrik Grimm, Amos H. C. Ng:
On-line instrumentation for simulation-based optimization. 304-311 - Geng Deng, Michael C. Ferris
:
Adaptation of the UOBYQA algorithm for noisy functions. 312-319 - Mohammed Shahid Abdulla, Shalabh Bhatnagar
:
SPSA algorithms with measurement reuse. 320-328
Analysis methodology a: estimation and input modeling
- James M. Calvin
:
Experimental evaluation of integrated path estimators. 329-332 - E. Jack Chen, W. David Kelton:
Empirical evaluation of data-based density estimation. 333-341 - Jin Wang, Chunlei Liu:
Generating multivariate mixture of normal distributions using a modified Cholesky decomposition. 342-347
Analysis methodology a: selection procedures II
- Shing Chih Tsai, Barry L. Nelson:
Combined ranking and selection with control variates. 348-355 - Roy R. Creasey Jr., K. Preston White:
Comparison of limit standards using a sequential probability ratio test. 356-359 - E. Jack Chen:
Performance evaluations of comparison-with-a-standard procedures. 360-368
Analysis methodology a: experiment design
- Bruce E. Ankenman, Russell C. H. Cheng, Susan M. Lewis:
A polytope method for estimating factor main effects efficiently. 369-375 - Russell R. Barton
:
A two-phase maxi-min algorithm for forward-inverse experiment design. 376-381 - Hua Shen, Hong Wan:
A hybrid method for simulation factor screening. 382-389
Analysis methodology b: estimation, queueing, and optimization
- Jamie R. Wieland, Bruce W. Schmeiser:
Stochastic gradient estimation using a single design point. 390-397 - Victor F. Nicola, Tatiana S. Zaburnenko:
Efficient simulation of population overflow in parallel queues. 398-403 - Sara Jian Oon, Loo Hay Lee
:
The impact of ordinal on response surface methodology. 406-413
Health care: utilizing health resources
- Brian T. Denton, Ahmed S. Rahman, Heidi Nelson, Angela C. Bailey:
Simulation of a multiple operating room surgical suite. 414-424 - Athula Wijewickrama, Soemon Takakuwa:
Simulation analysis of an outpatient department of internal medicine in a university hospital. 425-432 - Sarah M. Ballard, Michael E. Kuhl:
The use of simulation to determine maximum capacity in the surgical suite operating room. 433-438
Health care: emergency department operations
- Andrew M. Hay, Edwin Valentin, Rienk A. Bijlsma:
Modeling emergency care in hospitals: a paradox - the patient should not drive the process. 439-445 - Murat M. Gunal
, Michael Pidd:
Understanding accident and emergency department performance using simulation. 446-452 - Toni Ruohonen, Pekka Neittaanmäki, Jorma Teittinen:
Simulation model for improving the operation of the emergency department of special health care. 453-458
Health care: health policy analysis
- Georgina R. Hughes, Christine S. M. Currie
, Elizabeth L. Corbett
:
Modeling tuberculosis in areas of high HIV prevalence. 459-465 - Sally C. Brailsford
, Jennifer Sykes, Paul R. Harper:
Incorporating human behavior in healthcare simulation models. 466-472 - Ruth Davies:
Use of simulation to determine resource requirements for end-stage renal failure. 473-477
Homeland security/emergency response: distributed simulation for homeland security
- Donald D. Dudenhoeffer, May R. Permann, Milos Manic:
CIMS: a framework for infrastructure interdependency modeling and analysis. 478-485 - Frank Fiedrich
:
An HLA-based multiagent system for optimized resource allocation after strong earthquakes. 486-492 - Sanjay Jain, Charles R. McLean:
A concept prototype for integrated gaming and simulation for incident management. 493-500
Homeland security/emergency response: medical system response simulation
- Lisa Patvivatsiri:
A simulation model for bioterrorism preparedness in an emergency room. 501-508 - Kevin M. Taaffe, Matthew Johnson, Desiree Steinmann:
Improving hospital evacuation planning using simulation. 509-515 - Luiz Augusto Gago Franzese
, Marcelo Moretti Fioroni, Luis Eduardo Pinheiro, João Batista Eustáchio Soares:
Allocating field service teams with simulation in energy/utilities environment. 516-520
Homeland security/emergency response: transportation security simulation
- Junko Sekine, Enrique Campos-Náñez, John R. Harrald, Hernán G. Abeledo:
A simulation-based approach to trade-off analysis of port security. 521-528 - Diane Wilson, Eric K. Roe, S. Annie So:
Security Checkpoint Optimizer (SCO): an application for simulating the operations of airport security checkpoints. 529-535 - David M. Nicol, Rose Tsang, Heidi R. Ammerlahn, Michael M. Johnson:
Detection of nuclear material at border crossings using motion correlation. 536-544
Homeland security/emergency response: group dynamics simulation
- Ameya Shendarkar, Karthik Vasudevan, Seungho Lee, Young-Jun Son
:
Crowd simulation for emergency response using BDI agent based on virtual reality. 545-553 - Qing Gu, David Mendonça
:
Group information foraging in emergency response: an illustration incorporating discrete-event simulation. 554-561 - Ignacio J. Martinez-Moyano, Eliot H. Rich, Stephen H. Conrad, David F. Andersen:
Modeling the emergence of insider threat vulnerabilities. 562-568
Virtual reality and simulation: virtual reality for simulation
- Yen-Chun Lin, Chen-Chuan Pan, Jhih-En Kuo:
Multiuser interior design over the internet. 569-575 - Chun-Hong Huang, Hui-Huang Hsu, Timothy K. Shih, Rong-Chi Chang
:
A VR-based hyper interaction platform. 576-582 - Jiung-yao Huang, Ming-Chih Tung, Ji-Jen Wu, Shu-Shen Wai, Chung-Hsien Tsai:
Use of the analytical system as the decision support system for the HLA joint training environment. 583-590
Business process modeling: business process modeling techniques and issues
- Anthony Waller, Martin Clark, Les Enstone:
L-SIM: simulating BPMN diagrams with a purpose built engine. 591-597 - Mohsen Modarres:
Predicting and improving complex business processes: values and limitations of modeling and simulation technologies. 598-603 - Pierre L'Ecuyer
, Eric Buist:
Variance reduction in the simulation of call centers. 604-613
Business process modeling: supply chain simulation
- Hongwei Ding, Changrui Ren, Wei Wang, Jin Dong:
Applying simulation in a supply chain transformation case. 614-620 - Young M. Lee:
Simulating impact of available-to-promise generation on supply chain performance. 621-626 - Rong Liu, Akhil Kumar, Alan J. Stenger:
Simulation results for supply chain configurations based on information sharing. 627-635
Business process modeling: business transformation
- Bala Ramachandran, Kaori Fujiwara, Makoto Kano, Akio Koide, Jay Benayon:
Business process transformation patterns & the business process transformation wizard. 636-641 - Jay April, Marco Better, Fred W. Glover, James P. Kelly, Manuel Laguna:
Enhancing business process management with simulation optimization. 642-649 - Jin Dong, Hongwei Ding, Changrui Ren, Wei Wang:
IBM SmartSCOR - a SCOR based supply chain transformation platform through simulation and optimization techniques. 650-659
Business process modeling: using system dynamics as an element of hybrid simulations
- Humberto R. Alvarez, Dario Solis, Arnoldo R. Cano S., Serge N. Sala-Diakanda:
System dynamics simulation of the expansion of the Panama Canal. 660-666 - Mario Marin, Yanshen Zhu, Phillip T. Meade, Melissa Sargent, Julie Warren:
System dynamics and agent-based simulations for workforce climate. 667-671 - José A. Sepúlveda, Luis Rabelo, Haluk M. Akin, Yanshen Zhu:
Modeling the effectiveness of underwater sonar. 672-679
General applications: general applications
- Bin Hu, Shengping Dong:
Qualitative simulation for manager selection decision-making based on managerial self-efficacy. 680-687 - Scott R. Schultz:
A glass float line simulation: modeling methodology and applications. 688-693 - Dhananjai Madhava Rao, Philip A. Wilsey:
Applying parallel, dynamic-resolution simulations to accelerate VLSI power estimation. 694-702
Risk analysis: pricing American options
- Gang Zhao, Yakun Zhou, Pirooz Vakili:
A new efficient simulation strategy for pricing path-dependent options. 703-710 - Huiju Zhang, Michael C. Fu:
Applying model reference adaptive search to American-style option pricing. 711-718 - Samuel Ehrlichman, Shane G. Henderson:
American options from MARS. 719-726
Risk analysis: risk analysis
- Dalton F. Andrade, Pedro Alberto Barbetta, Paulo José de Freitas Filho, Ney A. de Mello Zunino, Carlos Magno Couto Jacinto:
Using copulas in risk analysis. 727-732 - Vadim Lesnevski, Barry L. Nelson, Jeremy Staum:
An adaptive procedure for estimating coherent risk measures based on generalized scenarios. 733-740
Risk analysis: efficient simulation for risk management
- Achal Bassamboo
, Sachin Jain:
Efficient importance sampling for reduced form models in credit risk. 741-748 - Michael B. Gordy, Sandeep Juneja:
Efficient simulation for risk measurement in portfolio of CDOS. 749-756 - Jose H. Blanchet, Jingchen Liu:
Efficient simulation for large deviation probabilities of sums of heavy-tailed increments. 757-764
Risk analysis: stochastic programming in risk analysis
- Susan M. Sanchez, R. Kevin Wood
:
The "BEST" algorithm for solving stochastic mixed integer programs. 765-773 - Shane S. Drew, Tito Homem-de-Mello
:
Quasi-Monte Carlo strategies for stochastic optimization. 774-782 - Amit Partani, David P. Morton
, Ivilina Popova
:
Jackknife estimators for reducing bias in asset allocation. 783-791
Modeling methodology a: conceptual modeling
- Stewart Robinson
:
Conceptual modeling for simulation: issues and research requirements. 792-800 - Cathal Heavey, John Ryan:
Process modelling support for the conceptual modelling phase of a simulation project. 801-808 - Ming Zhou, Qun Zhang, Zhimin Chen:
What can be done to automate conceptual simulation modeling? 809-814
Modeling methodology a: DEVS modeling
- Hui Shang, Gabriel A. Wainer
:
A simulation algorithm for dynamic structure DEVS modeling. 815-822 - Alexander Scott Campbell, Gabriel A. Wainer
:
Applying DEVS modeling for discrete event multiple model control of a time varying plant. 823-831 - Adelinde M. Uhrmacher, Jan Himmelspach, Mathias Röhl, Roland Ewald:
Introducing variable ports and multi-couplings for cell biological modeling in DEVS. 832-840
Modeling methodology a: simulation methodologies
- Emmet R. Beeker III, Ernest H. Page:
A case study of the development and use of a mana-based federation for studying U.S. border operations. 841-847 - Roland Ewald, Jan Himmelspach, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
A non-fragmenting partitioning algorithm for hierarchical models. 848-855 - David W. Mutschler:
Enhancement of memory pools toward a multi-threaded implementation of the joint integrated mission model (JIMM). 856-862
Modeling methodology a: panel: simulation project life-cycle
- Robert G. Sargent, Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet, Stewart Robinson
, Jayne Talbot:
The simulation project life-cycle: models and realities. 863-871
Modeling methodology a: metamodeling
- Wouter Hendrickx, Dirk Gorissen, Tom Dhaene:
Grid enabled sequential design and adaptive metamodeling. 872-881 - Husam Hamad
:
A new metric for measuring metamodels quality-of-fit for deterministic simulations. 882-888 - Shohei Yamane, Toru Ishida
:
Meta-level control architecture for massively multiagent simulations. 889-896
Modeling methodology a: formal methods and validation
- Mamadou K. Traoré
:
Analyzing static and temporal properties of simulation models. 897-904 - Jurgen Martens, Karl Pauwels
, Ferdi Put:
A neural network approach to the validation of simulation models. 905-910 - Leonardo Chwif, Paulo Sérgio Muniz Silva, Lúcio Mitio Shimada:
A prescriptive technique for V&V of simulation models when no real-life data are available. 911-918
Modeling methodology a: agent based simulation
- Toshihiro Takahashi, Hideyuki Mizuta:
Efficient agent-based simulation framework for multi-node supercomputers. 919-925 - Maria Hybinette, Eileen T. Kraemer, Yin Xiong, Glenn Matthews, Jaim Ahmed:
SASSY: a design for a scalable agent-based simulation system using a distributed discrete event infrastructure. 926-933 - Haiyan Qiao, Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Ferenc Szidarovszky, Lizhi Yang:
Multi-agent learning model with bargaining. 934-940
Modeling methodology a: modeling methodologies for manufacturing and business
- Greg Harward, Charles R. Harrell:
Assessment of the NIST shop data model as a neutral file format. 941-946 - Gert Zülch:
Modelling and simulation of human decision-making in manufacturing systems. 947-953 - Bhakti Stephan Onggo
, Didier Soopramanien
, Michael Pidd:
A dynamic business model for component-based simulation software. 954-959
Modeling methodology a: modeling methodologies for specific applications
- Durai Sundaramoorthi, Victoria C. P. Chen, Seoung Bum Kim, Jay M. Rosenberger, Deborah F. Buckley-Behan:
A data-integrated nurse activity simulation model. 960-966 - Valerie G. Caryer Cook:
Using anecdotal information to model the availability of an existing dynamometer system. 967-974 - Hongmei Chi, Edward L. Jones:
Computational investigations of quasirandom sequences in generating test cases for specification-based tests. 975-980
Modeling methodology b: parallel & distributed simulation I
- Jun Wang, Carl Tropper:
Compiled code in distributed logic simulation. 981-986 - Malolan Chetlur, Philip A. Wilsey:
Causality information and fossil collection in timewarp simulations. 987-994 - David W. Bauer, Christopher D. Carothers:
Eliminating remote message passing in optimistic simulation. 995-1003
Modeling methodology b: parallel & distributed simulation II
- Thomas Huining Feng, Edward A. Lee
:
Incremental checkpointing with application to distributed discrete event simulation. 1004-1011 - Célia L. O. Kawabata, Regina Helena Carlucci Santana, Marcos José Santana, Sarita Mazzini Bruschi
, Kalinka Regina Lucas Jaquie Castelo Branco:
Performance evaluation of a CMB protocol. 1012-1019 - Tobias Kiesling, Thomas Krieger:
Efficient parallel queuing system simulation. 1020-1027
Modeling methodology b: distributed simulation and the high level architecture
- Abeer Sharawi, Serge N. Sala-Diakanda, Adam Dalton, Sergio E. Quijada, Nabeel Yousef, Luis Rabelo, José A. Sepúlveda:
A distributed simulation approach for modeling and analyzing systems of systems. 1028-1035 - Buquan Liu, Yiping Yao, Jing Tao, Huaimin Wang:
Development of a runtime infrastructure for large-scale distributed simulations. 1036-1043 - Buquan Liu, Yiping Yao, Jing Tao, Huaimin Wang:
Implementation of time management in a runtime infrastructure. 1044-1151
Modeling methodology b: distributed simulation in industry
- Csaba Attila Boer, Arie de Bruin, Alexander Verbraeck
:
Distributed simulation in industry - a survey: part 1 - the COTS vendors. 1053-1060 - Csaba Attila Boer, Arie de Bruin, Alexander Verbraeck
:
Distributed simulation in industry - a survey: part 2 - experts on distributed simulation. 1061-1068 - Sheng Xu, Leon F. McGinnis:
Optimistic-conservative synchronization in distributed factory simulation. 1069-1074
Modeling methodology b: interoperability and composability
- Levent Yilmaz
, Andreas Tolk
:
Engineering ab initio dynamic interoperability and composability via agent-mediated introspective simulation. 1075-1182 - Mathias Röhl, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Composing simulations from XML-specified model components. 1083-1090 - Tom Bulatewicz, Janice E. Cuny:
A domain-specific language for model coupling. 1091-1100
Modeling methodology b: COTS simulation package interoperability standards I
- John Ladbrook, Malcolm Y. H. Low
, Steffen Straßburger
, Simon J. E. Taylor
, Stephen John Turner
, Xiaoguang Wang:
Developing interoperability standards for distributed simulaton and COTS simulation packages with the CSPI PDG. 1101-1110 - Steffen Straßburger
:
The road to COTS-interoperability: from generic HLA-interfaces towards plug-and-play capabilities. 1111-1118 - Peter Lendermann:
About the need for distributed simulation technology for the resolution of real-world manufacturing and logistics problems. 1119-1128
Modeling methodology b: COTS simulation package interoperability standards II
- Boon-Ping Gan, Lai Peng Chan, Stephen John Turner:
Interoperating simulations of automatic material handling systems and manufacturing processes. 1129-1135 - Navonil Mustafee
, Simon J. E. Taylor
, Korina Katsaliaki, Sally C. Brailsford
:
Distributed simulation with COTS simulation packages: a case study in health care supply chain simulation. 1136-1142 - Markus Rabe
, Frank-Walter Jaekel, Heiko Weinaug:
Reference models for supply chain design and configuration. 1143-1150
Modeling methodology b: ontology driven simulation
- Perakath C. Benjamin, Mukul Patki, Richard J. Mayer:
Using ontologies for simulation modeling. 1151-1159 - Umut Durak
, Halit Oguztüzün
, S. Kemal Ider:
An ontology for trajectory simulation. 1160-1167 - Gregory A. Silver, Lee W. Lacy, John A. Miller
:
Ontology based representations of simulation models following the process interaction world view. 1168-1176
Modeling methodology b: modeling of distributed systems
- Paolo Vercesi, Alberto Bartoli
:
On the performance of inter-organizational design optimization systems. 1177-1186 - Darpan Dinker, Herbert D. Schwetman:
Using Java method traces to automatically characterize and model J2EE server applications. 1187-1194 - Hassan Rajaei, Mohammad Dadfar, Pankaj Joshi:
Simulation of job scheduling for small scale clusters. 1195-1201
Military applications: military keynote
- William R. Swartout
:
Simulators for human-oriented training. 1202
Military applications: visualization for military simulation
- Gina Thomas-Meyers, Randall D. Whitaker:
Knowledge glyphs as a tactic for multi-planar visualization of simulation products. 1203-1209 - June J. Skelly:
Temporal interface designs for modeling and simulation: reducing display clutter by temporal fusion. 1210-1215 - Denise L. Aleva, Janet E. Miller:
Visualization of the battlespace: a cornerstone of modeling for anticipatory behavior. 1216-1221
Military applications: M&S support to future combat systems
- H. Todd Minners, Douglas C. Mackey:
Conceptual linking of FCS C4ISR systems performance to information quality and force effectiveness using the CASTFOREM high resolution combat model. 1222-1225 - Rajive L. Bagrodia, Ken Tang, Steve Goldman, Dilip Kumar:
An accurate, scalable communication effects server for the FCS system of systems simulation environment. 1226-1233 - Charles A. Brooks, Aaron Chesir, Erica Lindy, Jon A. McConnell, Monica Farah-Stapleton:
Design approach to implement implicit traffic in a simulation environment. 1234-1239
Military applications: military aerospace application
- Michael G. Madden:
Learning curve application to space shuttle processing simulations. 1240-1247 - Grant R. Cates, William M. Cirillo, Chel Stromgren:
Low earth orbit rendezvous strategy for lunar missions. 1248-1252 - Michael K. Painter, Madhav Erraguntla, Gary L. Hogg Jr., Brian Beachkofski:
Using simulation, data mining, and knowledge discovery techniques for optimized aircraft engine fleet management. 1253-1260
Military applications: simulation architectures
- Tom Hurt, Joe McDonnell, Tim McKelvy:
The modeling architecture for technology, research, and experimentation. 1261-1265 - William M. Niland:
The migration of a collaborative UAV testbed into the flames simulation environment. 1266-1272 - Philipp Hügelmeyer, Timo Steffens, Thomas Zöller
:
Specifying and simulating modern warfare scenarios with ITSimBw. 1273-1279
Military applications: verification and validation
- Alan Cowdale:
Lessons identified from data collection for model validation. 1280-1285 - Eric S. Tollefson, Jeffrey B. Schamburg, Harold M. Yamauchi:
A methodology for conducting composite behavior model verification in a combat simulation. 1286-1293 - Richard M. Weatherly, Frederick S. Kuhl, Robert H. Bolling, Robert J. Grabowski:
The mitre meteor robot control software: simulate as you operate. 1294-1298
Military applications: military analysis I
- Ko-Hsin Liang, Kuei-Ming Wang:
Using simulation and evolutionary algorithms to evaluate the design of mix strategies of decoy and jammers in anti-torpedo tactics. 1299-1306 - Ian C. Price, Gary B. Lamont:
GA directed self-organized search and attack UAV swarms. 1307-1315 - Sudha Thavamani:
Control of C2 unit using arena modeling and simulation. 1316-1323
Military applications: military analysis II
- V. Devon Smith, Donald G. Searles, Bruce M. Thompson, Robert M. Cranwell:
SEM: enterprise modeling of JSF global sustainment. 1324-1331 - Keebom Kang, Kenneth H. Doerr
, Susan M. Sanchez:
A design of experiments approach to readiness risk analysis. 1332-1339 - Ahmed Ghanmi, R. H. A. David Shaw:
Modeling and simulation of Canadian forces strategic lift strategies. 1340-1348
Military applications: military analysis III
- Darryl K. Ahner, Arnold H. Buss, John Ruck:
Assignment scheduling capability for unmanned aerial vehicles: a discrete event simulation with optimization in the loop approach to solving a scheduling problem. 1349-1356 - Arnold H. Buss, Darryl K. Ahner:
Dynamic allocation of fires and sensors (DAFS): a low-resolution simulation for rapid modeling. 1357-1364 - Martin J. Miller, David M. Ferrin, Tanner Flynn, Marshall Ashby, K. Preston White, Michael G. Mauer:
Using RFID technologies to capture simulation data in a hospital emergency department. 1365-1370
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: rail simulation
- Elisangela Mieko Kanacilo, Alexander Verbraeck
:
Simulation services to support the control design of rail infrastructures. 1372-1379 - Ting Li, Eric van Heck, Peter Vervest, Jasper Voskuilen, Freek Hofker, Fred Jansma:
Passenger travel behavior model in railway network simulation. 1380-1387 - Byung Kwon Lee, Bong Joo Jung, Kap Hwan Kim, Soon Oh Park, Jeong Hoon Seo:
A simulation study for designing a rail terminal in a container port. 1388-1397
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: transportation simulation I
- Pamela M. Murray-Tuite:
A comparison of transportation network resilience under simulated system optimum and user equilibrium conditions. 1398-1405 - Nicholas E. Lownes, Randy Machemehl:
VISSIM: a multi-parameter sensitivity analysis. 1406-1413 - Michael Hunter, Richard M. Fujimoto, Wonho Suh, Hoe Kyoung Kim:
An investigation of real-time dynamic data driven transportation simulation. 1414-1421
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: supply chain I
- Changrui Ren, Jin Dong, Hongwei Ding, Wei Wang:
Linking strategic objectives to operations: towards a more effective supply chain decision making. 1422-1430 - Lee Ying Koo, Yuhong Chen, Arief Adhitya
, Rajagopalan Srinivasan
, Iftekhar A. Karimi
:
Evaluating refinery supply chain policies and investment decisions through simulation-optimization. 1431-1437 - Mark F. Ruth, Keith B. Vanderveen, Timothy J. Sa:
Use of federated object modeling to develop a macro-system model for the U.S. Department of Energy's hydrogen program. 1438-1445
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: supply chain II
- Silvanus T. Enns, Pattita Suwanruji:
Observations on material flow in supply chains. 1446-1451 - Manuel D. Rossetti
, Mehmet Miman, Vijith Varghese, Yisha Xiang:
An object-oriented framework for simulating multi-echelon inventory systems. 1452-1461 - Mohamed Fayez, Dayana Cope, Assem Kaylani, Mike Callinan, Edgar Zapata, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:
Earth to orbit logistics and supply chain modeling and simulation for NASA exploration systems. 1462-1468
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: supply chain III
- Deniz Özdemir, Enver Yücesan, Yale T. Herer:
Multi-location transshipment problem with capacitated production and lost sales. 1470-1476 - Xiaohua Wang, Soemon Takakuwa:
Module-based modeling of production-distribution systems considering shipment consolidation. 1477-1484 - Shrikant Jarugumilli, Scott E. Grasman, Sreeram Ramakrishnan:
A simulation framework for real-time management and control of inventory routing decisions. 1485-1492
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: transportation simulation II
- Ilsoo Yun, Byungkyu Brian Park
:
Application of stochastic optimization method for an urban corridor. 1493-1499 - Kalyan S. Perumalla
:
A systems approach to scalable transportation network modeling. 1500-1507 - Daiheng Ni:
A framework for new generation transportation simulation. 1508-1514
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: manufacturing and transport systems
- Mark B. Duinkerken, Tiemen ter Hoeven, Gabriël Lodewijks
:
Simulating the operational control of free ranging AGVs. 1515-1522 - Mark B. Duinkerken, Jaap A. Ottjes, Gabriël Lodewijks
:
Comparison of routing strategies for AGV systems using simulation. 1523-1530 - Michal Stec:
Fast creation of realistic and efficient free path network within a simulation model of a shop floor and a supply chain system. 1531-1536
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: transport and data collection
- Kim Bang Salling
, Steen Leleur
:
Assessment of transport infrastructure projects by the use of Monte Carlo simulation: the CBA-DK model. 1537-1544 - Manuel D. Rossetti
, Bradley J. Hobbs, Paul D. Faas:
An object-oriented framework for simulating automatic data collection systems. 1545-1553 - Abdul Samad Shibghatullah
, Tillal Eldabi
, Jasna Kuljis:
A proposed multiagent model for bus crew scheduling. 1554-1561
Logistics, transportation, and distribution: air transportation and maritime simulation
- Paul T. R. Wang, Richard E. Snow:
Airspace geometry and 4D flight proximity detection for simulation of the National Airspace System. 1562-1568 - Ralf H. Mayer:
Estimating operational benefits of aircraft navigation and air traffic control procedures using an integrated aviation modeling and evaluation platform. 1569-1577 - Saran Somanathan, Peter C. Flynn, Jozef Szymanski:
The northwest passage: a simulation. 1578-1585
Computational systems biology: keynote I: software in systems biology
- Herbert M. Sauro
:
Innovation in software for systems biology: is there any? 1586
Computational systems biology: exploiting data exchange and data base technology for computational biology
- Samuel Kerrien, Henning Hermjakob:
Development and implementation of the PSI MI standard for molecular interaction. 1587-1594 - Thomas Wächter, André Wobst, Michael Schroeder, He Tan, Patrick Lambrix
:
A corpus-driven approach for design, evolution and alignment of ontologies. 1595-1602 - Lena Strömbäck
:
A method for comparison of standardized information within systems biology. 1603-1610
Computational systems biology: parameter estimation and optimization
- Steven H. Kleinstein, Dean Bottino, Anna Georgieva, Ramesh Sarangapani, G. Scott Lett:
Nonuniform sampling for global optimization of kinetic rate constants in biological pathways. 1611-1616 - Shahab Sheikh-Bahaei, C. Anthony Hunt
:
Prediction of in vitro hepatic biliary excretion using stochastic agent-based modeling and fuzzy clustering. 1617-1624
Computational systems biology: keynote II: comprehensive modelling
- David Harel:
Comprehensive and realistic modeling of biological systems. 1625-1627
Computational systems biology: modularity and composition
- Clifford A. Shaffer, Ranjit Randhawa, John J. Tyson
:
The role of composition and aggregation in modeling macromolecular regulatory networks. 1628-1636 - Frank T. Bergmann
, Herbert M. Sauro
:
SBW - a modular framework for systems biology. 1637-1645 - Nadia Busi, Claudio Zandron:
Modeling and analysis of biological processes by mem(brane) calculi and systems. 1646-1655
Computational systems biology: verification and simulation
- Carolyn L. Talcott:
Symbolic modeling of signal transduction in pathway logic. 1656-1665 - Marta Z. Kwiatkowska, Gethin Norman
, David Parker
, Oksana Tymchyshyn, John Heath, Eamonn A. Gaffney
:
Simulation and verification for computational modelling of signalling pathways. 1666-1674 - Jasmin Fisher
, Thomas A. Henzinger:
Executable biology. 1675-1682
Computational systems biology: complexity reduction
- Irina Surovtsova, Sven Sahle, Jürgen Pahle
, Ursula Kummer:
Approaches to complexity reduction in a systems biology research environment (SYCAMORE). 1683-1689 - Ravishankar Rao Vallabhajosyula, Herbert M. Sauro
:
Complexity reduction of biochemical networks. 1690-1697
Computational systems biology: simulation tools for systems biology
- Sven Sahle, Ralph Gauges, Jürgen Pahle
, Natalia Simus, Ursula Kummer, Stefan Hoops, Christine Lee, Mudita Singhal, Liang Xu, Pedro Mendes:
Simulation of biochemical networks using COPASI: a complex pathway simulator. 1698-1706 - Akira Funahashi
, Yukiko Matsuoka, Akiya Jouraku
, Hiroaki Kitano, Norihiro Kikuchi:
CellDesigner: a modeling tool for biochemical networks. 1707-1712 - Ion I. Moraru
, James C. Schaff, Leslie M. Loew
:
Think simulation - think experiment: the virtual cell paradigm. 1713-1719
Computational systems biology: panel discussion: challenges for modeling and simulation in computional biology
- Herbert M. Sauro
, David Harel, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska, Clifford A. Shaffer, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher, Michael Hucka
, Pedro Mendes, Lena Strömbäck
, John J. Tyson
:
Challenges for modeling and simulation methods in systems biology. 1720-1730
Simulation-based scheduling: simulation-based scheduling I
- Photios G. Ioannou, Chachrist Srisuwanrat:
Sequence step algorithm for continuous resource utilization in probabilistic repetitive projects. 1731-1740 - Sebastian Werner, Sven Horn, Gerald Weigert, Thomas Jähnig:
Simulation based scheduling system in a semiconductor backend facility. 1741-1748 - Amit Kumar Gupta, Appa Iyer Sivakumar:
Pareto control in multi-objective dynamic scheduling of a stepper machine in semiconductor wafer fabrication. 1749-1756
Simulation-based scheduling: simulation-based scheduling II
- Anna Persson, Henrik Grimm, Amos H. C. Ng, Thomas Lezama, Jonas Ekberg, Stephan Falk, Peter Stablum:
Simulation-based multi-objective optimization of a real-world scheduling problem. 1757-1764 - Hadeel D. Idrees, Mahdy O. Sinnokrot, Sameh Al-Shihabi
:
A reinforcement learning algorithm to minimize the mean tardiness of a single machine with controlled capacity. 1765-1769 - Oliver Dain, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Erin Keenan, John M. Pyle, Tristan B. Smith, Andrew Stoneman, Iain Pardoe:
Stochastic shipyard simulation with SimYard. 1770-1778
Simulation-based scheduling: simulation-based scheduling III
- Kim Hindle, Matt Duffin:
SIMUL8-planner for composites manufacturing. 1779-1784 - Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Kiran R. Mahajan, Thomas Seeger, Benjamin Klöpper, Mark Aufenanger:
Simulation assisted optimozation and real-time control aspects of flexible production systems subject to disturbances. 1785-1795 - Xiaofeng Zhai, Robert L. K. Tiong, Hans C. Bjornsson, David K. H. Chua:
A simulation-GA based model for production planning in precast plant. 1796-1803
Semiconductor manufacturing: factory simulation
- Nirmal Govind, Theresa M. Roeder:
Estimating expected completion times with probabilistic job routing. 1804-1810 - Kilian Schmidt, Jörg Weigang, Oliver Rose:
Modeling semiconductor tools for small lotsize FAB simulations. 1811-1816 - Oliver Rose:
Economy of scale effects for large wafer fabs. 1817-1820
Semiconductor manufacturing: performance analysis in semiconductor manfacturing
- Boon-Ping Gan, Peter Lendermann, Kelvin Paht Te Quek, Bart van der Heijden, Chen Chong Chin, Choon Yap Koh:
Simulation analysis on the impact of furnace batch size increase in a deposition loop. 1821-1828 - Jennifer McNeill Bekki, Gerald T. Mackulak, John W. Fowler
:
Indirect cycle-time quantile estimation for non-FIFO dispatching policies. 1829-1835 - Moti Klein, Adar Kalir:
A full factory transient simulation model for the analysis of expected performance in a transition period. 1836-1839
Semiconductor manufacturing: dispatching and scheduling approaches
- Robert Unbehaun, Oliver Rose:
The use of slow down factors for the analysis and development of scheduling algorithms for parallel cluster tools. 1840-1847 - Jens Zimmermann, Lars Mönch:
Simulation-based selection of machine criticality measures for a shifting bottleneck heuristic. 1848-1854
Semiconductor manufacturing: planning approaches in semiconductor manfacturing
- Seza Orçun, Reha Uzsoy
, Karl G. Kempf:
Using system dynamics simulations to compare capacity models for production planning. 1855-1862 - Dongping Huang, Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Gary W. Godding, Daniel E. Rivera
, Karl G. Kempf:
Flexible experimentation and analysis for hybrid DEVS and MPC models. 1863-1870 - Dima Nazzal
, Leon F. McGinnis:
An analytical model of vehicle-based automated material handling systems in semiconductor fabs. 1871-1879
Semiconductor manufacturing: modeling approaches for wafer fabs
- Leon F. McGinnis, Edward Huang, Kan Wu
:
Systems engineering and design of high-tech factories. 1880-1886 - Daniel Quadt:
Simulation-based scheduling of parallel wire-bonders with limited clamp&paddles. 1887-1892
Manufacturing applications: manufacturing systems design
- Francesco Longo
, Giovanni Mirabelli, Enrico Papoff:
Effective design of an assembly line using modeling & simulation. 1893-1898 - Wolfgang Kühn:
Digital factory: simulation enhancing the product and production engineering process. 1899-1906 - Charles R. Standridge, Jon H. Marvel:
Why lean needs simulation. 1907-1913
Manufacturing applications: production management I
- Silvanus T. Enns:
The effects of backorder information and reduced-setup dispatching under reorder point or Kanban replenishment. 1914-1919 - Sk Ahad Ali, Hamid Seifoddini:
Simulation intelligence and modeling for manufacturing uncertainties. 1920-1928 - Craig W. Alexander:
Discrete event simulation for batch processing. 1929-1934
Manufacturing applications: production management II
- Qiuli Yu, Vincent G. Duffy, John McGinley, Zachary Rowland:
Productivity simulation with promodel for an automotive assembly workstation involving a lift assist device. 1935-1939 - Edward J. Williams
, Onur M. Ülgen, Sheldon Bailiff, Ravindra Lote:
Material handling resource utilization simulation study for stamping plant. 1940-1945 - Marco Semini, Hakon Fauske, Jan Ola Strandhagen
:
Applications of discrete-event simulation to support manufacturing logistics decision-making: a survey. 1946-1953
Manufacturing applications: production management III
- Chin Soon Chong, Appa Iyer Sivakumar, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low
, Kheng Leng Gay:
A bee colony optimization algorithm to job shop scheduling. 1954-1961 - Ingo Hotz, André Hanisch, Thomas Schulze:
Simulation-based early warning systems as a practical approach for the automotive industry. 1962-1970 - Petter Solding, Patrik Thollander
:
Increased energy efficiency in a Swedish iron foundry through use of discrete event simulation. 1971-1976
Manufacturing applications: production management IV
- José Arnaldo Barra Montevechi, Renaldo Gonzaga de Almeida Filho, André Luiz Medeiros
:
Application of factorial designs for reducing factors in optimization via discrete-event simulation. 1977-1984 - Darrell W. Starks, Robert Schwieters, Daniel Creces:
A decision support tool for Dofasco's primary steelmaking operations. 1985-1988 - Reid L. Kress, Karen Bills, Jack Dixon, Richard Rinehart:
Database-intensive process simulation at the Y-12 national security complex. 1989-1996
Manufacturing applications: MTO/pull systems
- Chakkaphan Athapornmongkon, Jochen Deuse
, Chee Yew Wong
:
Pull production cycle-time under varying product mixes. 1997-2002 - Amitava Nandi, Paul Rogers:
Optimal control of make-to-order manufacturing systems via selected order acceptance. 2003-2011 - Thomas R. Ervolina, Markus Ettl, Young M. Lee, Daniel J. Peters:
Simulating order fulfillment with product substitutions in an assemble-to-order supply chain. 2012-2020
Construction engineering and project management: simulation tools for construction
- Hong Pang, Cheng Zhang
, Amin Hammad:
Sensitivity analysis of construction simulation using Cell-DEVS and microcyclone. 2021-2028 - Hiam M. Khoury, Vineet R. Kamat
, Photios G. Ioannou:
Simulation and visualization of air-side operations at Detroit Metropolitan Airport. 2029-2038 - Mohamed M. Marzouk
, Hisham Zein, Moheeb Elsaid:
Bridge_Sim: framework for planning and optimizing bridge deck construction using computer simulation. 2039-2046
Construction engineering and project management: construction simulation methodologies I
- Michael Jemtrud
, Philam Nguyen, Bruce Spencer, Martin Brooks, Sandy Liu, Yong Liang, Bo Xu, Libo Zhang:
Eucalyptus: intelligent infrastructure enabled participatory design studio. 2047-2054 - Amir H. Behzadan, Hiam M. Khoury, Vineet R. Kamat
:
Structure of an extensible augmented reality framework for visualization of simulated construction processes. 2055-2062 - Wah-Ho Chan, Ming Lu, Jian-Ping Zhang:
Attaining cost efficiency in constructing sports facilities for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games by use of operations simulation. 2063-2070
Construction engineering and project management: construction simulation methodologies II
- George Hadjisophocleous, Yoon J. Ko:
Using a CFD simulation in designing a smoke management system in a building. 2071-2076 - Sivakumar Palaniappan, Anil Sawhney
, Hessam S. Sarjoughian:
Application of the DEVS framework in construction simulation. 2077-2086 - Hussien T. Al-Battaineh, Simaan M. AbouRizk
, James Tan, Siri Fernando:
Productivity simulation during the planning phase of the Glencoe tunnel in Calgary, Canada: a case study. 2087-2092
Dynamic data driven application simulation: verification, validation, and semi-automated optimization
- John Michopoulos, Sam Lambrakos:
Underlying issues associated with validation and verification of dynamic data driven simulation. 2093-2100 - Joseph C. Carnahan, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
Requirements for DDDAS flexible point support. 2101-2108 - Kay S. Anderson, Joseph P. Bigus, Eric Bouillet, Parijat Dube, Nagui Halim, Zhen Liu, Dimitrios E. Pendarakis:
SWORD: scalable and flexible workload generator for distributed data processing systems. 2109-2116
Dynamic data driven application simulation: sensor/simulation fusion
- Craig C. Douglas, Robert A. Lodder, Richard E. Ewing, Yalchin Efendiev, Guan Qin, Janice L. Coen
, Maurício Vieira Kritz, Jonathan D. Beezley, Jan Mandel
, Mohamed Iskandarani, Anthony Vodacek
, Gundolf Haase
:
DDDAS approaches to wildland fire modeling and contaminant tracking. 2117-2124 - Alok Chaturvedi
:
A society of simulation approach to dynamic integration of simulations. 2125-2131
Telecommunication applications: analysis and simulation
- Roman Waupotitsch, Stephan J. Eidenbenz, James P. Smith, Lukas Kroc:
Multi-scale integrated information and telecommunications system (MIITS): first results from a large-scale end-to-end network simulator. 2132-2139 - Yury Bakshi, David A. Hoeflin:
Quantile estimation: a minimalist approach. 2140-2145 - Maria Estrella Sousa Vieira
, Andrés Suárez-González
, Manuel Fernández-Veiga
, Cándido López-García
, Raúl Fernando Rodríguez Rubio:
A highly efficient M/G/infinity generator of self-similar traces. 2146-2153
Telecommunication applications: network simulation methods
- Talal M. Jaafar, George F. Riley, Dheeraj Reddy, Dana Blair:
Simulation-based routing protocol performance analysis: a case study. 2154-2161 - Jason Liu
:
Packet-level integration of fluid TCP models in real-time network simulation. 2162-2169 - Erek Göktürk:
Towards simulator interoperability and model interreplaceability in network simulation and emulation through AMINES-HLA. 2170-2179
Telecommunication applications: simulation methods
- Thomas R. Robbins, Deborah J. Medeiros, Paul Dum:
Evaluating arrival rate uncertainty in call centers. 2180-2187 - Michele C. Weigle
:
Improving confidence in network simulations. 2188-2194 - Martin J. Fischer, Denise M. Bevilacqua Masi:
Analyzing internet packet traces using Lindley's Recursion. 2195-2201
Telecommunication applications: network simulation I
- Antonios Kogias, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos:
A methodology for the evaluation of web graph models and a test case. 2202-2209 - Glenn Carl, Shashi Phoha, George Kesidis, Bharat B. Madan:
Path preserving scale down for validation of internet inter-domain routing protocols. 2210-2218 - Scott L. Rosen, John A. Stine, William J. Weiland:
A MANET simulation tool to study algorithms for generating propagation maps. 2219-2224
Telecommunication applications: network simulation II
- Pawel Gburzynski, Ioanis Nikolaidis:
Wireless network simulation extensions in SIDE/SMURPH. 2225-2233 - Muhammad Abdulla, Robert Simon:
A simulation analysis of multicasting in delay tolerant networks. 2234-2241
Simulation education: curriculum development and enhancement
- Michael Spiegel, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., David C. Brogan:
Grand challenge case studies in a simulation curriculum. 2242-2249 - Timothy S. Vaughan:
Using the introductory simulation course to teach process dynamics and extended operations management concepts. 2250-2255 - Charles R. Standridge:
Teaching with the problem solving power of simulation. 2256-2260
Simulation education: improving simulation course content
- Stijn-Pieter A. van Houten, Alexander Verbraeck
:
Controlling simulation games through rule-based scenarios. 2261-2269 - Huong T. L. Pham, Jennifer L. Pittman, Mary C. Court:
Why transient analysis can be de-emphasized in undergraduate simulation courses. 2270-2276 - Marco Aurélio de Mesquita, Alvaro Euzebio Hernandez:
Discrete-event simulation of queues with spreadsheets: a teaching case. 2277-2283
Poster session
- Gerald W. Evans
, Nicholas P. Anderson:
Development of criterion models for use in simulation analysis. 2284 - Takayuki Osogami:
Finding probably best systems quickly via simulation. 2285 - Chunhua Tian, Xun Zhang, Wei Ding, Rongzeng Cao:
Epidemics alert & response framework and technology based on spreading dynamics simulation. 2286 - Duoduo Liao, Shiaofen Fang:
Volume fusion: a unified framework for multi-scale dynamic and heterogeneous scenes. 2287 - Zbigniew J. Pasek:
Modeling of individual decision making in mass customization markets. 2288 - Linlin Cui, Jin Dong, Yueting Chai:
Quantitative studies on the organizational structure of SME's: a case study of the pharmaceutical industry in China. 2289 - Serge N. Sala-Diakanda, Luis Rabelo:
Information fusion and component development for space launch risk analysis. 2290 - Francisco J. Ramis, Jorge L. Palma, Felipe F. Baesler, José A. Sepúlveda, Reinaldo J. Moraga:
An object oriented library for sawmill simulation. 2291 - Cláudio Flores, Fernando Makiyama, Silvia Nassar, Paulo José de Freitas Filho, Carlos M. C. Jacinto:
Risk analysis using Monte Carlo simulation and Bayesian networks. 2292 - Sam L. Savage:
Interactive simulation. 2293 - Victor Castillo:
Parallel simulations of manufacturing processing using simpy, a python-based discrete event simulation tool. 2294 - Thomas Wiedemann, Peter Eichhorst:
SOA-standard-conform modeling as a high-level-standard for discrete simulation. 2295 - Yvon Resplandy:
Use of a computer algebra software in the functional validation of continuous simulations. 2296 - Tai-Chi Wu, Allen G. Greenwood:
A visual aproach to enhance discrete-event simulation model interoperability. 2297 - Terri Chang:
Methods of utilizing surveillance and reconnaissance assets to enable command and control schema analysis. 2298 - Luis F. Robledo
, José Robles, Juan C. Perez:
SETAC 2 WEB: a web based tactical training simulator for the Chilean Army. 2299 - Ying Liu:
PLSE-based generic simulation training platform for typical weapon equipments. 2300 - Sean H. J. Kim, Mark R. Grant, Sunwoo Park, C. Anthony Hunt
:
In silico analogues of epithelial cell growth and morphogenesis. 2301 - Patrik Thollander:
Barriers to and driving forces for the implementation of manufacturing simulation in the Swedish foundry industry. 2302 - Tarek M. Zayed
:
Conspace simulation application. 2303 - Rita Awwad, Amir H. Behzadan, Omer Tsimhoni
:
Comparative analysis of process interaction and activity scanning approaches in simulation of construction operations. 2304 - Alain de Norman et d'Audenhove:
Simulation of the Pig Iron transportation system in companhia siderurgica tubarao: Arcelor group. 2305 - Luiz Augusto Gago Franzese, Marcelo Moretti Fioroni, Daniel Pablo Paz, Rui Carlos Botter, Carlos Alberto Gratti, Alberto Omar Martinez, Carlos Maria Bacigalupo:
Supply-chain simulation and analysis of petroleum refinery systems: a reusable template with incremental approach. 2306 - Henry Lee:
The operational risk tree methodology for managing operational risk exposure and measuring capital requirements. 2307

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