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WSC 2012: Berlin, Germany
- Oliver Rose, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Winter Simulation Conference, WSC '12, Berlin, Germany, December 9-12, 2012. WSC 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-4779-2
Advanced tutorial
- Kalyan S. Perumalla
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Parallel simulation on supercomputers. 1:1-1:12 - Shane G. Henderson, Sheldon H. Jacobson
, Stewart Robinson
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Teaching an advanced simulation topic. 2:1-2:9 - Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner, Jeffrey S. Smith:
How discrete-event simulation software works and why it matters. 3:1-3:15 - Gabriel A. Wainer
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Advanced spatial systems with cellular discrete-event modeling and simulation. 4:1-4:15 - Giancarlo Guizzardi
, Gerd Wagner:
Conceptual simulation modeling with onto-UML. 5:1-5:15 - Russell R. Barton
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Input uncertainty in outout analysis. 6:1-6:12 - Peter I. Frazier
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Optimization via simulation with Bayesian statistics and dynamic programming. 7:1-7:16 - Carley Jurishica, Nancy Zupick:
Tools and methodologies for executing successful simulation consulting projects. 8:1-8:13
Analysis methodology: analysis and optimization of complex stochastic systems
- Marvin K. Nakayama:
Using sectioning to construct confidence intervals for quantiles when applying importance sampling. 9:1-9:12 - Ali Koc, Soumyadip Ghosh:
Optimal scenario tree reductions for the stochastic unit commitment problem. 10:1-10:12 - Jose H. Blanchet, Jing Dong:
Sampling point processes on stable unbounded regions and exact simulation of queues. 11:1-11:12
Analysis methodology: discrete optimization, ranking, and selection
- Huashuai Qu, Ilya O. Ryzhov, Michael C. Fu:
Ranking and selection with unknown correlation structures. 12:1-12:12 - Xiang Hu, Loo Hay Lee
, Ek Peng Chew, Douglas J. Morrice, Chun-Hung Chen:
Efficient computing budget allocation for a single design by using regression with sequential sampling constraint. 13:1-13:12 - Nugroho Artadi Pujowidianto, Susan R. Hunter, Raghu Pasupathy, Loo Hay Lee
, Chun-Hung Chen:
Closed-form sampling laws for stochastically constrained simulation optimization on large finite sets. 14:1-14:10
Analysis methodology: estimation with low bias and variance
- Kemal Dinçer Dingeç, Wolfgang Hörmann:
New control variates for lévy process models. 15:1-15:12 - Christos Alexopoulos, David Goldsman, James R. Wilson:
A new perspective on batched quantile estimation. 16:1-16:11 - Chang-han Rhee, Peter W. Glynn:
A new approach to unbiased estimation for SDE's. 17:1-17:7
Analysis methodology: gradient-based optimization
- Enlu Zhou, Jiaqiao Hu:
Combining gradient-based optimization with stochastic search. 18:1-18:12 - Haobin Li
, Loo Hay Lee
, Ek Peng Chew:
Optimization via gradient oriented polar random search. 19:1-19:12 - Fatemeh Sadat Hashemi, Raghu Pasupathy:
Averaging and derivative estimation within stochastic approximation algorithms. 20:1-20:9
Analysis methodology: input modeling and service systems
- Bruce E. Ankenman, Barry L. Nelson:
A quick assessment of input uncertainty. 21:1-21:10 - Paulien Koeleman, Ger Koole:
Appointment scheduling using optimisation via simulation. 22:1-22:5 - Rouba Ibrahim, Nazim Régnard, Pierre L'Ecuyer
, Haipeng Shen:
On the modeling and forecasting of call center arrivals. 23:1-23:12
Analysis methodology: metamodeling
- Xi Chen
, Barry L. Nelson, Kyoung-Kuk Kim:
Stochastic kriging for conditional value-at-risk and its sensitivities. 24:1-24:12 - Alejandro S. Hernandez, Thomas W. Lucas, Paul J. Sanchez:
Selecting random latin hypercube dimensions and designs through estimation of maximum absolute pairwise correlation. 25:1-25:12 - Peter Salemi, Barry L. Nelson, Jeremy Staum:
Moving least squares regression for high dimensional simulation metamodeling. 26:1-26:12
Analysis methodology: Monte Carlo methods in statistics
- Anthony Lee
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On the choice of MCMC kernels for approximate Bayesian computation with SMC samplers. 27:1-27:12 - Nial Friel
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Bayesian inference for gibbs random fields using composite likelihoods. 28:1-28:8 - Jean-Michel Marin
, Pierre Pudlo, Mohammed Sedki:
Optimal parallelization of a sequential approximate Bayesian computation algorithm. 29:1-29:7
Analysis methodology: multilevel simulation
- Desmond J. Higham, Mikolaj Roj:
Computing mean first exit times for stochastic processes using multi-level Monte Carlo. 30:1-30:10 - Denis Belomestny
, Marcel Ladkau, John Schoenmakers:
Tight bounds for American options via multilevel Monte Carlo. 31:1-31:8 - Aretha L. Teckentrup
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Multilevel Monte Carlo methods for highly heterogeneous media. 32:1-32:12
Analysis methodology: randomized quasi-Monte Carlo methods
- Rami El Haddad
, Rana Fakhereddine, Christian Lécot, Arthur Soucemarianadin, Moussa Tembely
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Simulation of coalescence with stratified sampling. 33:1-33:12 - Pierre L'Ecuyer
, David Munger:
Constructing adapted lattice rules using problem-dependent criteria. 34:1-34:12 - Christian Irrgeher, Gunther Leobacher
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Fast orthogonal transforms for pricing derivatives with quasi-Monte Carlo. 35:1-35:14
Analysis methodology: rare-event simulation I
- Jingchen Liu, Gongjun Xu:
Rare-event simulations for exponential integrals of smooth Gaussian processes. 36:1-36:10 - Jasmine Foo, Kevin Leder:
Rare events in cancer recurrence timing. 37:1-37:10 - Søren Asmussen, Dominik Kortschak
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On error rates in rare event simulation with heavy tails. 38:1-38:11
Analysis methodology: rare-event simulation II
- Zdravko I. Botev, Pierre L'Ecuyer
, Bruno Tuffin:
Dependent failures in highly reliable static networks. 39:1-39:12 - Bruno Tuffin, Ad Ridder
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Probabilistic bounded relative error for rare event simulation learning techniques. 40:1-40:12 - Henry Lam:
Efficient importance sampling under partial information. 41:1-41:12
Analysis methodology: recent advances in simulation optimization
- Jie Xu:
Efficient discrete optimization via simulation using stochastic kriging. 42:1-42:12 - Huashuai Qu, Michael C. Fu:
On direct gradient enhanced simulation metamodels. 43:1-43:12 - Antonius B. Dieker, Seong-Hee Kim
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Selecting the best by comparing simulated systems in a group of three when variances are known and unequal. 44:1-44:7
Analysis methodology: simulation in emergency services and defense
- Eric Cao Ni, Susan R. Hunter, Shane G. Henderson, Huseyin Topaloglu:
Exploring bounds on ambulance deployment policy performance. 45:1-45:12 - Martin van Buuren, Rob van der Mei, Karen I. Aardal, Henk Post:
Evaluating dynamic dispatch strategies for emergency medical services: TIFAR simulation tool. 46:1-46:11 - Russell C. H. Cheng, James Moffat:
Optimally tuned markov chain simulations of battles for real time decision making. 47:1-47:12
Analysis methodology: simulation-based optimization, learning, and dynamic programming
- Ilya O. Ryzhov, Boris Defourny
, Warren B. Powell:
Ranking and selection meets robust optimization. 48:1-48:11 - Jack P. C. Kleijnen, Ehsan Mehdad, Wim C. M. Van Beers:
Convex and monotonic bootstrapped kriging. 49:1-49:12 - Peter I. Frazier, Bruno Jedynak, Li Chen:
Sequential screening: a Bayesian dynamic programming analysis of optimal group-splitting. 50:1-50:12
Applications in construction: energy simulations
- Fabrizio Ascione
, Filippo de' Rossi
, Nicola Bianco
, Giuseppe Peter Vanoli
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Transient heat transfer through walls and thermal bridges. numerical modelling: methodology and validation. 51:1-51:15 - Thomas Reeves, Svetlana Olbina, Raja Raymond Issa:
Validation of building energy modeling tools: ecotect™, green building studio™ and IES<VE>™. 52:1-52:12 - Ravi S. Srinivasan
, Charles J. Kibert
, Siddharth Thakur, Ishfak Ahmed, Paul A. Fishwick, Zachary Ezzell, Jaya Lakshmanan:
Preliminary research in dynamic-BIM (D-BIM) workbench development. 53:1-53:12
Applications in construction: simulation in construction II
- Hani Alzraiee, Tarek M. Zayed
, Osama Moselhi:
Methodology for synchronizing discrete event simulation and system dynamics models. 54:1-54:11 - Lawrence V. Fulton
, Rasim Muzaffer Musal, Francis A. Méndez Mediavilla:
Construction analysis of rainwater harvesting systems. 55:1-55:11 - Gergo Dori, André Borrmann
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Determination of float time for individual construction tasks using constraint-based discrete-event simulation. 56:1-56:12
Applications in construction: simulation in construction scheduling
- SangHyeok Han, Mohamed Al-Hussein
, Shafiul Hasan, Kamil Umut Gökçe, Ahmed Bouferguene:
Simulation of mobile crane operations in 3D space. 57:1-57:12 - Kamil Szczesny, Matthias Hamm, Markus König
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Adjusted recombination operator for simulation-based construction schedule optimization. 58:1-58:10 - Markus König
, Christian Koch
, Ilka Habenicht, Sven Spieckermann:
Intelligent BIM-based construction scheduling using discrete event simulation. 59:1-59:12
Applications in construction: simulation in health and safety
- Sixuan Wang, Michael Van Schyndel, Gabriel A. Wainer
, Vinu Subashini Rajus
, Robert F. Woodbury:
Devs-based building information modeling and simulation for emergency evacuation. 60:1-60:12 - Amin Hammad, Shayan Setayeshgar, Cheng Zhang
, Yoosef Asen:
Automatic generation of dynamic virtual fences as part of BIM-based prevention program for construction safety. 61:1-61:10 - Richard J. Boucherie
, Erwin W. Hans
, Timo Hartmann:
Health care logistics and space: accounting for the physical build environment. 62:1-62:8
Applications in construction: simulation of construction operations
- Anton Strahilov, Jivka Ovtcharova, Thomas Bär:
Development of the physics-based assembly system model for the mechatronic validation of automated assembly systems. 63:1-63:11 - Nipesh Pradhananga, Jochen Teizer
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GPS-based framework towards more realistic and real-time construction equipment operation simulation. 64:1-64:12 - Tobias Rahm, Kambiz Sadri, Christian Koch
, Markus Thewes
, Markus König
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Advancement simulation of tunnel boring machines. 65:1-65:12
Applications in healthcare: combined OR/simulation techniques
- Bhakti S. S. Onggo
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Simulation modeling in the social care sector: a literature review. 66:1-66:12 - Michael Pidd:
Mixing other methods with simulation is no big deal. 67:1-67:7 - Jafri Zulkepli, Tillal Eldabi
, Navonil Mustafee
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Hybrid simulation for modelling large systems: an example of integrated care model. 68:1-68:12
Applications in healthcare: design of healthcare systems
- Anatoli Djanatliev, Reinhard German, Peter L. Kolominsky-Rabas, Bernd M. Hofmann:
Hybrid simulation with loosely coupled system dynamics and agent-based models for prospective health technology assessments. 69:1-69:12 - Cristina Azcárate
, Fermín Mallor
, Julio Barado
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Calibration of a decision-making process in a simulation model by a bicriteria optimization problem. 70:1-70:10 - Inkyung Sung
, Taesik Lee:
Modeling requirements for an emergency medical service system design evaluator. 71:1-71:12
Applications in healthcare: epidemic modeling
- Keith R. Bisset, Stephen G. Eubank
, Madhav V. Marathe:
High performance informatics for pandemic preparedness. 72:1-72:12 - Charles M. Macal, Michael J. North, Nicholson T. Collier, Vanja M. Dukic
, Diane S. Lauderdale, Michael Z. David
, Robert S. Daum, Philip Shumm, James A. Evans, Jocelyn R. Wilder, Duane T. Wegener
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Modeling the spread of community-associated MRSA. 73:1-73:12 - Michael F. Beeler, Dionne M. Aleman
, Michael W. Carter
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A large simulation experiment to test influenza pandemic behavior. 74:1-74:7
Applications in healthcare: healthcare capacity planning
- Navonil Mustafee
, Terry J. Lyons, Paul Rees
, Lee Davies, Mark Ramsey, Michael D. Williams
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Planning of bed capacities in specialized and integrated care units: incorporating bed blockers in a simulation of surgical throughput. 75:1-75:12 - K. Louis Luangkesorn
, Theologos Bountourelis, Andrew J. Schaefer
, Spencer G. Nabors, Gilles Clermont:
The case against utilization: deceptive performance measures in inpatient care capacity models. 76:1-76:12 - Sachin R. Pendharkar, Diane P. Bischak, Paul Rogers:
Evaluating healthcare systems with insufficient capacity to meet demand. 77:1-77:13
Applications in healthcare: healthcare modeling
- Martijn Mes, Manon Bruens:
A generalized simulation model of an integrated emergency post. 78:1-78:11 - Anya Okhmatovskaia, David L. Buckeridge, Arash Shaban-Nejad
, Andrew Sutcliffe, Philippe Finès, Jacek A. Kopec, Michael C. Wolfson:
SimPHO: an ontology for simulation modeling of population health. 79:1-79:12 - Joseph P. Bigus, Ching-Hua Chen-Ritzo, Keith Hermiz, Gerald Tesauro, Robert Sorrentino:
Applying a framework for healthcare incentives simulation. 80:1-80:12
Applications in healthcare: healthcare operations management
- Mitsuko Yokouchi, Setsuko Aoki, Haixia Sang, Run Zhao, Soemon Takakuwa:
Operations analysis and appointment scheduling for an outpatient chemotherapy department. 81:1-81:12 - F. J. A. Jansen, L. F. P. Etman, Jacobus E. Rooda, Ivo J. B. F. Adan:
Aggregate simulation modeling of an MRI department using effective process times. 82:1-82:12 - Theologos Bountourelis, David J. Eckman, K. Louis Luangkesorn
, Andrew J. Schaefer
, Spencer G. Nabors, Gilles Clermont:
Sensitivity analysis of an ICU simulation model. 83:1-83:12
Applications in healthcare: simulation of ambulance services
- Lina Aboueljinane
, Zied Jemaï, Evren Sahin:
Reducing ambulance response time using simulation: the case of val-de-marne department emergency medical service. 84:1-84:12 - Taesik Lee, Soo-Haeng Cho, Hoon Jang, John G. Turner
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A simulation-based iterative method for a trauma center: air ambulance location problem. 85:1-85:12 - Adrian Ramirez Nafarrate
, A. Baykal Hafizoglu, Esma Senturk Gel
, John W. Fowler
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Comparison of ambulance diversion policies via simulation. 86:1-86:12
Applications in healthcare: simulation of emergency departments
- Yong-Hong Kuo
, Janny M. Y. Leung
, Colin A. Graham
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Simulation with data scarcity: developing a simulation model of a hospital emergency department. 87:1-87:12 - Waleed Abo-Hamad, Amr Arisha:
Multi-criteria framework for emergency department in Irish hospital. 88:1-88:12 - Eduardo Cabrera, Emilio Luque
, Manel Taboada
, Francisco Epelde
, Ma Luisa Iglesias:
ABMS optimization for emergency departments. 89:1-89:12
Applications in healthcare: simulation of patient flow
- Michael Thorwarth, Amr Arisha:
A simulation-based decision support system to model complex demand driven healthcare facilities. 90:1-90:12 - Javad Taheri, Ziad Gellad, Dariele Burchfield, Kevin Cooper:
A simulation study to reduce nurse overtime and improve patient flow time at a hospital endoscopy unit. 91:1-91:12 - Michael E. Kuhl:
A simulation study of patient flow for day of surgery admission. 92:1-92:7
Applications in healthcare: the care life cycle
- Jason Noble, Eric Silverman
, Jakub Bijak, Stuart Rossiter, Maria Evandrou, Seth Bullock
, Athina Vlachantoni, Jane Falkingham:
Linked lives: the utility of an agent-based approach to modeling partnership and household formation in the context of social care. 93:1-93:12 - Sally C. Brailsford, Maria Evandrou, Rebekah Luff, Richard J. Shaw
, Joe Viana
, Athina Vlachantoni, Rosalind M. Willis:
Using system dynamics to model the social care system: simulation modeling as the catalyst in linking demography to care delivery. 94:1-94:12 - Joe Viana
, Stuart Rossiter, Andrew Amos Channon, Sally C. Brailsford
, Andrew J. Lotery:
A multi-paradigm, whole system view of health and social care for age-related macular degeneration. 95:1-95:12
Applications in healthcare: why healthcare professionals are slow to adopt modeling and simulation
- Patrick Kirchhof, Nicolas G. Meseth
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A survey on the use of simulation in German healthcare. 96:1-96:10 - James C. Fackler, Julie Hankin, Terry Young
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Why healthcare professionals are slow to adopt modeling and simulation. 97:1-97:6
Applications in social science and organization: applications of agent-based models in the social sciences
- Jean-Pierre Müller
, Sigrid Aubert:
A generic model to assess sustainability of resource management plans within concurrent regulatory contexts. 98:1-98:12 - Maciej M. Latek, Seyed M. Mussavi Rizi, Armando Geller:
Using participatory elicitation to identify population needs and power structures in conflict environments. 99:1-99:13 - Flaminio Squazzoni
, Claudio Gandelli:
Peer review under the microscope: an agent-based model of scientific collaboration. 100:1-100:12 - Benjamin Schrempf, Petra Ahrweiler:
Modelling innovation networks of general purpose technologies: the case of nanotechnology. 101:1-101:8
Applications in social science and organization: economics and management
- Marlies de Keizer
, René Haijema, Jack G. A. J. van der Vorst, Jacqueline Bloemhof-Ruwaard:
Hybrid simulation and optimization approach to design and control fresh product networks. 102:1-102:12 - Nguyen Dang Minh, Nguyen Thi Thuy Dzung, Nguyen Thi Minh Hue, Nguyen Dang Toan:
Equity valuation model of vietnamese companies in a foreign securities market - a simulation approach. 103:1-103:12 - Caroline C. Krejci
, Benita M. Beamon:
Modeling food supply chains using multi-agent simulation. 104:1-104:12
Applications in social science and organization: NESS non-equilibrium social science
- Richard Colbaugh, Kristin Glass, Curtis Johnson:
Predictive non-equilibrium social science. 105:1-105:12 - Paul Ormerod, Bassel Tarbush, R. Alexander Bentley
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Do the attributes of products matter for success in social network markets? 106:1-106:9 - Bridget Rosewell, Paul Ormerod:
Complexity and agent based models in the policy process. 107:1-107:11
Applications in social science and organization: planning
- Hozumi Morohosi, Takehiro Furuta
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Hypercube simulation analysis for a large-scale ambulance service system. 108:1-108:8 - Peter Lee, Georgios Theodoropoulos
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An open source simulation-based approach for neighbourhood spatial planning policy. 109:1-109:11 - Khaled Nassar, Ahmed Bayyoumi:
A simulation study of the effect of mosque design on egress times. 110:1-110:8
Applications in social science and organization: social behavior
- Roy Hayes, Mark E. Paddrik, Andrew Todd, Steve Y. Yang, Peter A. Beling, William T. Scherer:
Agent based model of the e-mini future: application for policy making. 111:1-111:12 - Arianna Dal Forno
, Ugo Merlone:
Grounded theory based agents. 112:1-112:11 - Seung In Park, Francis K. H. Quek, Yong Cao:
Modeling social groups in crowds using common ground theory. 113:1-113:12
Case studies in production and logistics: added methods - computational intelligence
- Run Zhao, Soemon Takakuwa:
Simulation-based distributed fuzzy control for wip in a multi-variety and small-batch discrete production system with one tightly coupled cell. 114:1-114:12 - Marek Karkula
, Lech Bukowski:
Computational intelligence methods: joint use in discrete event simulation model of logistics processes. 115:1-115:12
Case studies in production and logistics: case studies - material flow systems
- Atanu Mukherjee, Arindam Som, Arnab Adak, Prateek Raj, Swarnendu Kirtania:
Augmenting an inbound raw material handling system of a steel plant by uncovering hidden logistics capacity. 116:1-116:12 - Yifei Tan
, Kanna Miwa, Undram Chinbat, Soemon Takakuwa:
Operations modeling and analysis of open pit copper mining using GPS tracking data. 117:1-117:12
Case studies in production and logistics: industrial production and logistics processes I
- Lothar März:
Key performance indicators for the evaluation of balanced lines. 118:1-118:10 - Francesco Nucci
, Antonio Grieco:
A simulation-based lean production approach at a low-volume parts manufacturer with part combining. 119:1-119:11 - Marvin Hermelijn, Jeroen Steenbakkers, Simon W. van der Weij:
Value chain simulation in aircraft production. 120:1-120:10
Case studies in production and logistics: industrial production and logistics processes II
- Daniel Pablo Paz, Pablo Racca, César Bustelo:
Simulation of liquid metal logistics in primary aluminum industry. 121:1-121:11 - Stefan Vonolfen, Monika Kofler, Andreas Beham
, Michael Affenzeller
, Werner Achleitner:
Optimizing assembly line supply by integrating warehouse picking and forklift routing using simulation. 122:1-122:12 - Diego Crespo Pereira, David del Rio Vilas, Nadia Rego Monteil, Rosa Rios Prado
, Alejandro Garcia del Valle:
Autocorrelation effects in manufacturing systems performance: a simulation analysis. 123:1-123:12
Case studies in production and logistics: logistics networks
- Pawel Pawlewski
, Karolina Rejmicz, Kamil Stasiak, Michal Pieprz:
Just in sequence delivery improvement based on Flexsim simulation experiment. 124:1-124:12 - Eduardo Saiz, Jone Uribetxebarria
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Exchange rates and trade tariffs assessment for strategic decisions in supply networks configuration. 125:1-125:13 - Uwe Clausen, Ina Goedicke:
Simulation of yard operations and management in transshipment terminals. 126:1-126:10
Case studies in production and logistics: shipbuilding and maritime applications
- Pasquale Legato
, Rina Mary Mazza
, Roberto Trunfio
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Simulation for performance evaluation of the housekeeping process. 127:1-127:12 - Dirk Steinhauer, Michael Soyka:
Development and applications of simulation tools for one-of-a-kind production processes. 128:1-128:11
Case studies in production and logistics: simulation-based optimization
- Peter Lendermann, Annamalai Thirunavukkarasu, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low
, Leon F. McGinnis:
Initial provisioning and spare parts inventory network optimisation in a multi maintenance base environment. 129:1-129:10 - Florian Siegmund
, Jacob Bernedixen
, Leif Pehrsson, Amos H. C. Ng, Kalyanmoy Deb:
Reference point-based evolutionary multi-objective optimization for industrial systems simulation. 130:1-130:11
Case studies in production and logistics: warehouse logistics and inventory management
- Haixia Sang, Soemon Takakuwa:
A simulation-based approach for obtaining optimal order quantities of short-expiration date items at a retail store. 131:1-131:12 - Roel G. van Anholt, Iris F. A. Vis:
Real-time performance measurement system for automated teller machines. 132:1-132:12 - Ralf Bleifuß, Sven Spieckermann, Stephan Stauber:
A case study on simulation and emulation of a new case picking system for a us based wholesaler. 133:1-133:12
Education and gaming in simulation: analysis in gaming and education I
- Inas E. Ezz, Cecilia Loureiro-Koechlin, Lampros K. Stergioulas:
An investigation of the use of simulation tools in management education. 134:1-134:14 - Gunnar Flötteröd
, Sebastiaan A. Meijer
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Gaming simulations with environmental trajectories that maximize information gain. 135:1-135:12 - Korina Katsaliaki, Navonil Mustafee
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A survey of serious games on sustainable development. 136:1-136:13
Education and gaming in simulation: analysis in gaming and education II
- Anders Skoogh
, Björn Johansson
, Edward J. Williams
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Constructive alignment in simulation education. 137:1-137:11 - Matthew J. Powers, Susan M. Sanchez, Thomas W. Lucas:
The exponential expansion of simulation in research. 138:1-138:12
Education and gaming in simulation: applications in gaming and education
- Francesco Costantino
, Giulio Di Gravio
, Ahmed Shaban
, Massimo Tronci
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A simulation based game approach for teaching operations management topics. 139:1-139:12 - Catherine Cleophas
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Designing serious games for revenue management training and strategy development. 140:1-140:12 - Gerd Wagner
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Simurena: a web portal for open educational simulation. 141:1-141:12
Education and gaming in simulation: methodology in gaming and education
- Heide K. Lukosch
, Theo van Ruijven, Alexander Verbraeck
:
The participatory design of a simulation training game. 142:1-142:11 - Dennis Maciuszek, Martina Weicht, Alke Martens:
Seamless integration of game and learning using modeling and simulation. 143:1-143:10 - Huaiyu Liu, Mic Bowman, Warrant A. Hunt, Aaron M. Duffy
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Enabling behavior reuse in development of virtual environment applications. 144:1-144:12
Embedded simulation: applications
- András Pfeiffer, Botond Kádár, Gergely Popovics, Csaba Kardos, Zoltán Vén, Lörinc Kemény, László Monostori
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Applying model-reconstruction by exploring MES and PLC data for simulation support of production systems. 145:1-145:13 - Shell-Ying Huang, Xi Guo, Wen Jing Hsu, Wei Lin Lim:
Embedding simulation in yard crane dispatching to minimize job tardiness in container terminals. 146:1-146:11 - Qi Liu, Dilma Da Silva, Georgios K. Theodoropoulos
, Elvis S. Liu:
Towards an agent-based symbiotic architecture for autonomic management of virtualized data centers. 147:1-147:13
Embedded simulation: transportation
- Dwayne Henclewood, Wonho Suh, Michael O. Rodgers, Michael Hunter, Richard Fujimoto:
A case for real-time calibration of data-driven microscopic traffic simulation tools. 148:1-148:12 - Heiko Aydt, Michael Lees
, Alois C. Knoll
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Symbiotic simulation for future electro-mobility transportation systems. 149:1-149:12 - Montasir M. Abbas
, Bryan Higgs, Linsen Chong, Alejandra Medina:
Combined car-following and unsafe event trajectory simulation using agent based modeling techniques. 150:1-150:10
Environmental applications: decision support
- René Haijema, Diana van Dijk, Eligius M. T. Hendrix
, Jan van der Wal:
Simulation to discover structure in optimal dynamic control policies. 151:1-151:12 - Xuzhong Tang, Soemon Takakuwa:
MFCA-based simulation analysis for environment-oriented scm optimization conducted by SMEs. 152:1-152:11 - Esra E. Aleisa
, Farah Al-Refai, Abrar Al-Jadi, Alia'a Al-Naggar:
Using discrete-event simulation to evaluate a new master plan for a sanitary infrastructure. 153:1-153:10
Environmental applications: life cycle assessment
- Thomas Henkel, Heike Wilson, Wilfried Krug:
Global sensitivity analysis of nonlinear mathematical models - an implementation of two complementing variance-based algorithms. 154:1-154:12 - Andi H. Widok, Lars Schiemann, Paul Jahr, Volker Wohlgemuth:
Achieving sustainability through a combination of LCA and DES integrated in a simulation software for production processes. 155:1-155:12 - Jon Andersson, Anders Skoogh
, Björn Johansson
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Evaluation of methods used for life-cycle assessments in discrete event simulation. 156:1-156:12
Environmental applications: power grid simulations I
- Fanny Boulaire
, Mark Utting
, Robin Drogemuller
, Gerard Ledwich
, Iman Ziari:
A hybrid simulation framework to assess the impact of renewable generators on a distribution network. 157:1-157:12 - Arnd Hartmanns
, Holger Hermanns
, Pascal Berrang:
A comparative analysis of decentralized power grid stabilization strategies. 158:1-158:13 - Matthias Brommundt, Michael Muskulus
, Mareike Strach, Michael Strobel, Fabian Vorpahl:
Experiences with object-oriented and equation based modeling of a floating support structure for wind turbines in modelica. 159:1-159:12
Environmental applications: power grid simulations II
- Steffen Schütte, Michael Sonnenschein:
Mosaik: scalable smart grid scenario specification. 160:1-160:12 - Nurcin Celik
, Juan Pablo Sáenz, Xiaoran Shi:
Optimization of distributed generation penetration based on particle filtering. 161:1-161:12
Environmental applications: traffic simulations
- Hideyuki Mizuta, Yoshiki Yamagata, Hajime Seya:
Large-scale traffic simualtion for low-carbon city. 162:1-162:12 - Omar Charif, Reine-Maria Basse, Hichem Omrani
, Philippe Trigano:
Cellular automata model based on machine learning methods for simulating land use change. 163:1-163:12 - Yun-Pang Flötteröd, Peter Wagner, Michael Behrisch, Daniel Krajzewicz:
Simulation-based validity analysis of ecological user equilibrium. 164:1-164:9
Introductory tutorials
- Averill M. Law:
A tutorial on how to select simulation input probability distributions. 165:1-165:15 - Paul A. Fishwick:
A tutorial on simulation modeling in six dimensions. 166:1-166:12 - Jan Himmelspach:
Tutorial on building M&S software based on reuse. 167:1-167:15 - Stewart Robinson
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Choosing what to model - conceptual modeling for simulation. 168:1-168:12 - David T. Sturrock:
Tips for successful practice of simulation. 169:1-169:8 - Susan M. Sanchez, Hong Wan:
Work smarter, not harder: a tutorial on designing and conducting simulation experiments. 170:1-170:15
MASM: AMHS modeling and simulation
- Thomas Wagner, Clemens Schwenke, Klaus Kabitzsch:
Modeling and wafer defect analysis in semiconductor automated material handling systems. 171:1-171:12 - Christian Hammel, Thorsten Schmidt, Matthias Schöps:
Network optimization prior to dynamic simulation of AMHS. 172:1-172:11 - Gabriel Gaxiola, Eric Christensen, Christian Hammel, Paul Stachura:
Methodology to best extend AMHS for site expansion. 173:1-173:10
MASM: time management
- Xiaoting Chen, Emmanuel Fernandez, W. David Kelton:
Optimization model selection for simulation-based approximate dynamic programming approaches in semiconductor manufacturing operations. 174:1-174:12 - Jan Lange, Gerald Weigert, Sophia Keil, Rainer Lasch, Dietrich Eberts:
Introducing the virtual time based flow principle in a high-mix low-volume wafer test facility and exploring the behavior of its key performance indicators. 175:1-175:12 - Mathias Duemmler, Juergen Wohlleben:
A framework for effective WIP flow management in semiconductor frontend fabs. 176:1-176:6
MASM: dispatching approaches
- Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
WIP control and calibration in a wafer fab. 177:1-177:12 - Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
WIP balance and due date control in a wafer fab with low and high volume products. 178:1-178:8 - Mike Gißrau, Oliver Rose:
Development and introduction of a combined dispatching policy at a high-mix low-volume ASIC facility. 179:1-179:10
MASM: front- and back-end scheduling
- Dirk Doleschal, Jan Lange, Gerald Weigert, Andreas Klemmt:
Improving flow line scheduling by upstream mixed integer resource allocation in a wafer test facility. 180:1-180:12 - Robert Kohn, Oliver Rose:
Study on optimization potential influencing factors in simulation studies focused on parallel batch machine scheduling using variable neighbourhood search. 181:1-181:13 - Toshiya Kaihara
, Yoshihiro Yao:
A new approach on CPS-based scheduling and WIP control in process industries. 182:1-182:11
MASM: MASM keynote
- Kurt Gruber:
MASM keynote. 183:1
MASM: modeling techniques
- Li Li, Linhao Peng, Yunfeng Li:
Simulation-based optimization method for release control of a re-entrant manufacturing system. 184:1-184:6 - Guy L. Curry, Moonsu Lee:
An MVA approximation for conwip priority modeling. 185:1-185:12 - Gloria Rodríguez-Verján, Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès
, Jacques Pinaton:
A mathematical model for estimating defect inspection capacity with a dynamic control strategy. 186:1-186:9
MASM: production planning in semiconductor manufacturing
- Andreas Klemmt, Martin Romauch, Walter Laure:
Product mix optimization for a semiconductor fab: modeling approaches and decomposition techniques. 187:1-187:12 - Thomas Ponsignon
, Lars Mönch:
Using iterative simulation to incorporate load-dependent lead times in master planning heuristics. 188:1-188:11 - Sebastian Werner, Frank Lehmann, Andreas Klemmt, Joerg Domaschke:
One solver for all - a generic allocation concept for planning and shop floor control. 189:1-189:10
MASM: quality control in semiconductor manufacturing
- Israel Tirkel
:
Optimized inspection capacity for out of control detection in semiconductor manufacturing. 190:1-190:8 - Miri Gilenson
, Liron Yedidsion, Michael Hassoun:
Setting quality control requirements to balance cycle time and yield: the single machine case. 191:1-191:9 - Justin Nduhura Munga, Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès
, Philippe Vialletelle, Claude Yugma:
Industrial implementation of a dynamic sampling algorithm in semiconductor manufacturing: approach and challenges. 192:1-192:9
MASM: scheduling approaches in semiconductor manufacturing
- Anna Rotondo, John Geraghty
, Paul Young
:
Using simulation and hybrid sequencing optimization for makespan reduction at a wet tool. 193:1-193:13 - Andreas Klemmt, Lars Mönch:
Scheduling jobs with time constraints between consecutive process steps in semiconductor manufacturing. 194:1-194:10 - Junzilan Cheng, John W. Fowler
, Karl G. Kempf:
Simulation-based multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling of semiconductor equipment installation and qualification. 195:1-195:12
MASM: statistical methods
- Andreas Mattes, Ulrich Schöpka, Martin Schellenberger, Peter Scheibelhofer, Günter Leditzky:
Virtual equipment for benchmarking predictive maintenance algorithms. 196:1-196:12 - Amos Hong, Argon Chen:
Dominance index for many-to-many correlation and its applicaions to semiconductor yield analysis. 197:1-197:11 - Rong-Huei Chen, Chih-Ming Fan:
Markov-chain based missing value estimation method for tool commonality analysis in semiconductor manufacturing. 198:1-198:12 - Yu-Chin Hsu, Rong-Huei Chen, Chih-Ming Fan:
Identifying ill tool combinations via Gibbs sampler for semiconductor manufacturing yield diagnosis. 199:1-199:12
MASM: supply chain management approaches
- Leann Sanders, Stephanie Lopez, Greg Guzman, Jesús A. Jiménez, Tongdan Jin:
Simulation of a green wafer fab featuring solar photovoltaic technology and storage system. 200:1-200:11 - Konstanze Knoblich, Cathal Heavey, Peter Williams:
An evaluation of an option contract in semiconductor supply chains. 201:1-201:10 - Wolfgang Scholl, Marcin Mosinski, Boon-Ping Gan, Peter Lendermann, Patrick Preuss, Daniel Noack:
A multi-stage discrete event simulation approach for scheduling of maintenance activities in a semiconductor manufacturing line. 202:1-202:10
MASM: tool modeling approaches
- Kamil Erkan Kabak
, Cathal Heavey, Brian Kernan:
Single toolset modeling approaches in semiconductor manufacturing. 203:1-203:11 - Cheng-Hung Wu
, Yu-Ching Cheng, Ping-Ju Tang, Jiun-Yu Yu:
Optimal batch process admission control in tandem queueing systems with queue time constraint considerations. 204:1-204:6 - Dongjin Kim, Emrah Cimren, Robert Havey, Abbas K. Zaidi:
Improving cluster tools performance using colored Petri nets in semiconductor manifacturing. 205:1-205:12
MASM: tutorial on central planning
- Kenneth Fordyce, John Fournier, R. John Milne, Harpal Singh:
Tutorial: illusion of capacity - challenge of incorporating the complexity of FAB capacity (tool deployment & operating curve) into central planning for firms with substantial non-FAB complexity. 206:1-206:16
Military: combat modeling and mission analysis
- Chris Scogings, Kenneth A. Hawick
:
An agent-based model of the Battle of Isandlwana. 207:1-207:12 - Esa Lappi, Mikko S. Pakkanen
, Bernt Åkesson:
An approximative method of simulating a duel. 208:1-208:10 - Jean-Denis Caron, Yvan Gauthier, Ahmed Ghanmi:
Modeling of Canadian forces' northern operations and their staging. 209:1-209:11
Military: defense and security applications of M&S - grand challenges and current efforts
- Andreas Tolk
, Erdal Cayirci, Randall Shumaker, Nabil R. Adam, Stefan Pickl, Joseph A. Sullivan, William F. Waite:
Defense and security applications of modeling and simulation - grand challenges and current efforts. 210:1-210:15
Military: military analysis
- Scott L. Rosen, Christopher P. Saunders
, Samar K. Guharay:
Metamodeling of simulations consisting of time series inputs and outputs. 211:1-211:12 - Yücel Alver, Murat Özdogan, Enver Yücesan:
Assessing the robustness of UAV assignments. 212:1-212:11 - Nan Hu, James Decraene, Wentong Cai
:
Effective crowd control through adaptive evolution of agent-based simulation models. 213:1-213:12
Military: military logistics
- Hwa Feron, Marko A. Hofmann:
Tactical combat casualty care: strategic issues of a serious simulation game development. 214:1-214:12 - Ridley S. Morales Mahecha, Raha Akhavan-Tabatabaei
:
A location model for storage of emergency supplies to respond to technological accidents in Bogotá. 215:1-215:12 - Randolph L. Bradley, Jarrod Goentzel
:
Simulating tomorrow's supply chain today. 216:1-216:12
Military: military simulation methodologies
- Martin Krückhans:
ISO and OGC compliant database technology for the development of simulation object databases. 217:1-217:9 - Esa Lappi, Mikko Sysikaski, Bernt Åkesson, Ugur Ziya Yildirim:
Effects of terrain in computational methods for indirect fire. 218:1-218:12 - John C. Hyland, Cheryl M. Smith:
Effects of stochastic traffic flow model on expected system performance. 219:1-219:11
Military: NATO military M&S / simulation-enhanced military testing
- Jeffery Peterson:
Using models and simulations to enhance military testing. 220:1-220:12 - Daniel Kallfass, Tobias Schlaak:
NATO MSG-088 case study results to demonstrate the benefit of using data farming for military decision support. 221:1-221:12 - Amy Grom, Andy Bowers:
Joint staff J7 environment development support for NATO simulation activities. 222:1-222:8
Modeling methodology: beyond simulation
- Kelsey Dutton, Ross Gore, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
Investigating unexpected outcomes through the application of statistical debuggers. 223:1-223:12 - Claudia Krull
, Graham Horton:
Hidden non-Markovian reward models: virtual stochastic sensors for hybrid systems. 224:1-224:12 - Tatjana Petrov
, Jérôme Feret, Heinz Koeppl:
Reconstructing species-based dynamics from reduced stochastic rule-based models. 225:1-225:15
Modeling methodology: distributed computation
- Qi Liu, Márcio Silva, Michael R. Hines, Dilma Da Silva:
Hardware-in-the-loop simulation for automated benchmarking of cloud infrastructures. 226:1-226:12 - Paolo Bocciarelli
, Alessandra Pieroni
, Daniele Gianni, Andrea D'Ambrogio
:
A model-driven method for building distributed simulation systems from business process models. 227:1-227:12 - Justyna Zander
, Pieter J. Mosterman:
Technical engine for democratization of modeling, simulations, and predictions. 228:1-228:14
Modeling methodology: efficient & effective simulation
- Corinne MacDonald, Eldon A. Gunn:
Allocation of simulation effort for neural network vs. regression metamodels. 229:1-229:12 - Tim J. Brereton, Dirk P. Kroese
, Ole Stenzel, Volker Schmidt, Björn Baumeier
:
Efficient simulation of charge transport in deep-trap media. 230:1-230:12 - Arianna Alfieri, Andrea Matta
:
A time-based decomposition algorithm for fast simulation with mathematical programming models. 231:1-231:12
Modeling methodology: MM-panel & discussion
- Simon J. E. Taylor
, Richard Fujimoto, Ernest H. Page, Paul A. Fishwick, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher, Gabriel A. Wainer
:
Panel on grand challenges for modeling and simulation. 232:1-232:15
Modeling methodology: modeling approaches I
- Alexander Steiniger, Frank Krüger
, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Modeling agents and their environment in multi-level-DEVS. 233:1-233:12 - Andreas Tolk
, Charles D. Turnitsa:
Conceptual modeling with processes. 234:1-234:13 - Fernando J. Barros
:
A compositional approach for modeling and simulation of bio-molecular systems. 235:1-235:12
Modeling methodology: modeling approaches II
- Bruno Bonté
, Jean-Pierre Müller
, Raphaël Duboz:
Modeling the Minsky triad: a framework to perform reflexive M&S studies. 236:1-236:12 - Peter Bazan, Reinhard German:
Hybrid simulation of renewable energy generation and storage grids. 237:1-237:12 - Teresa Hübscher-Younger, Pieter J. Mosterman, Seth DeLand, Omar Orqueda, Doug Eastman:
Integrating discrete-event and time-based models with optimization for resource allocation. 238:1-238:15
Modeling methodology: multi-agent systems
- Robert Junges, Franziska Klügl
:
How to design agent-based simulation models using agent learning. 239:1-239:10 - David Scerri, Sarah L. Hickmott, Lin Padgham
:
User understanding of cognitive processes in simulation: a tool for exploring and modifying. 240:1-240:12 - Yongwei Wang, Michael Lees
, Wentong Cai
:
Grid-based partitioning for large-scale distributed agent-based crowd simulation. 241:1-241:12
Modeling methodology: principlies of M&S
- Claudia Szabo, Yong Meng Teo
:
An integrated approach for the validation of emergence in component-based simulation models. 242:1-242:12 - Andreas Tolk
, Saikou Y. Diallo, Jose J. Padilla:
Semiotics, entropy, and interoperability of simulation systems: mathematical foundations of M&S standardization. 243:1-243:12 - Olivier Dalle:
On reproducibility and traceability of simulations. 244:1-244:12
Network modeling and simulation: simulation and performance
- Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Analytical modeling and simulation of the energy consumption of independent tasks. 245:1-245:13 - Yuhao Zheng, Dong (Kevin) Jin, David M. Nicol:
Validation of application behavior on a virtual time integrated network emulation testbed. 246:1-246:12 - Srikanth B. Yoginath
, Kalyan S. Perumalla
, Brian J. Henz:
Runtime performance and virtual network control alternatives in VM-based high-fidelity network simulations. 247:1-247:13
Network modeling and simulation: support for network simulation
- Mihal Brumbulli, Joachim Fischer:
Simulation visualization of distributed communication systems. 248:1-248:12 - L. Felipe Perrone
, Christopher S. Main, Bryan C. Ward:
Safe: simulation automation framework for experiments. 249:1-249:12 - George F. Riley:
Using network simulation in classroom education. 250:1-250:5
New methods in manufacturing simulation: emulation and virtual ramp-up
- Gerhard Rath, Jürgen M. Lackner
, Wolfgang Waldhauser:
Embedded simulation for automation of material manipulators in a PVD coating process. 251:1-251:10 - Stephan Seidel, Ulrich Donath, Jürgen Haufe:
Towards an integrated simulation and virtual commissioning environment for controls of material handling systems. 252:1-252:12 - Torben Meyer, Carsten Pöge, Gottfried Mayer:
Integration of emulation functionality into an established simulation object library. 253:1-253:11
New methods in manufacturing simulation: manufacturing simulation and optimization
- Sören Lorenz, Matthias Hesse, Anja Fischer:
Simulation and optimization of robot driven production systems for peak-load reduction. 254:1-254:12 - Christoph Laroque
, Alexander Klaas, Jan-Hendrik Fischer, Mathis Kuntze:
Fast converging, automated experiment runs for material flow simulations using distributed computing and combined metaheuristics. 255:1-255:12 - Anna Syberfeldt
, Simon Lidberg
:
Real-world simulation-based manufacturing optimization using Cuckoo search. 256:1-256:12
New methods in manufacturing simulation: production modeling support
- Tjorben Bogon, Ingo J. Timm, Ulrich Jessen, Markus Schmitz, Sigrid Wenzel, Andreas D. Lattner, Dimitris C. Paraskevopoulos, Sven Spieckermann:
Towards assisted input and output data analysis in manufacturing simulation: the EDASim approach. 257:1-257:13 - Ola Batarseh, Leon F. McGinnis:
System modeling in sysml and system analysis in arena. 258:1-258:12 - Markus Rabe
, Pavel Gocev:
Applying semantic web technologies for efficient preparation of simulation studies in manufacturing. 259:1-259:12
New methods in manufacturing simulation: road and bridges simulation
- Ronald Ekyalimpa, Simaan M. AbouRizk
, Jack Farrar:
Effective strategies for simulating one-of-a-kind construction projects. 260:1-260:13 - Wah-Ho Chan, Ming Lu:
Construction operations simulation under structural adequacy constraints: the Stonecutters Bridge case study. 261:1-261:12 - Hexu Liu, Ming-Fung Francis Siu, Ronald Ekyalimpa, Ming Lu, Simaan M. AbouRizk
, Sebastian Hollermann
, Hans-Joachim Bargstädt:
Simulation of mobile falsework utilization methods in bridge construction. 262:1-262:13
New methods in manufacturing simulation: simulation for feasibility assessment
- Benjamin Schumann, James P. Scanlan, Hans Fangohr
:
Complex agent interactions in operational simulations for aerospace design. 263:1-263:12 - Gert Zülch, Mikko Börkircher:
Flexible work organization in manufacturing: a simulation-supported feasibility study. 264:1-264:12
New methods in manufacturing simulation: simulation for manufacturing control support
- Carsten Ehrenberg, Jürgen Zimmermann:
Simulation-based optimization in make-to-order production: scheduling for a special-purpose glass manufacturer. 265:1-265:12 - Thomas Felberbauer, Klaus Altendorfer
, Alexander Hübl
:
Using a scalable simulation model to evaluate the performance of production system segmentation in a combined MRP and kanban system. 266:1-266:12 - Julia Voigtmann, Hans-Joachim Bargstädt:
Logistics sensitivity of construction processes. 267:1-267:12
New methods in manufacturing simulation: standards in manufacturing simulation
- Sören Bergmann
, Sören Stelzer, Sascha Wüstemann, Steffen Straßburger
:
Model generation in SLX using CMSD and XML stylesheet transformations. 268:1-268:11 - Sören Bergmann
, Sören Stelzer, Steffen Straßburger:
A new web based method for distribution of simulation experiments based on the CMSD standard. 269:1-269:12 - Guodong Shao, Frank Riddick, Ju Yeon Lee, Duck Bong Kim, Yung-Tsun Tina Lee, Mark Campanelli:
A framework for interoperable sustainable manufacturing process analysis applications development. 270:1-270:11
New methods in transport and logistics simulation: material handling systems
- Clemens Schwenke, Thomas Wagner, André Gellrich, Klaus Kabitzsch:
Event-based recognition and source identification of transient tailbacks in manufacturing plants. 271:1-271:12 - Marco Lemessi, Simeon Rehbein, Gordon D. Rehn, Thomas Schulze:
Semi-automatic simulation-based bottleneck detection approach. 272:1-272:12 - Uwe Clausen, Jan Kaffka:
Modeling of handling task sequencing to improve crane control strategies in container terminals. 273:1-273:10
New methods in transport and logistics simulation: simulation and optimization for MHS
- José Cáceres-Cruz, Angel A. Juan
, Tolga Bektas
, Scott E. Grasman, Javier Faulin
:
Combining Monte Carlo simulation with heuristics for solving the inventory routing problem with stochastic demands. 274:1-274:9 - Sergio González-Martín, Daniel Riera
, Angel A. Juan
, Mónica G. Elizondo, Pau Fonseca:
SIM-RandSHARP: a hybrid algorithm for solving the Arc Routing Problem with Stochastic Demands. 275:1-275:11 - Evangelos Angelidis, Daniel Bohn, Oliver Rose:
A simulation-based optimization heuristic using self-organization for complex assembly lines. 276:1-276:10
New methods in transport and logistics simulation: simulation for sustainable logistics
- Markus Rabe, Adrienn Horvath, Sven Spieckermann, Till Fechteler:
An approach for increasing flexibility in green supply chains driven by simulation. 277:1-277:12 - Jan Cirullies, Christian Schwede
, Michael Toth:
Intra-simulative ecological assessment of logistics networks: benefits, concepts, and tool enhancement. 278:1-278:12 - Sanjay Jain, Erik Lindskog
, Björn Johansson
:
Supply chain carbon footprint tradeoffs using simulation. 279:1-279:12
New methods in transport and logistics simulation: simulation in three dimensions
- Emir Kutluay
, Hermann Winner:
Assessment methodology for validation of vehicle dynamics simulations using double lane change maneuver. 280:1-280:12 - Erik Lindskog
, Jonatan Berglund, Johan Vallhagen, Rolf Berlin, Björn Johansson
:
Combining point cloud technologies with discrete event simulation. 281:1-281:10 - Sebastian Tafuri, Evan Shellshear, Robert Bohlin, Johan S. Carlson:
Automatic collision free path planning in hybrid triangle and point models: a case study. 282:1-282:11
New methods in transport and logistics simulation: simulation of supply chains
- Alp Akcay
, Bahar Biller, Sridhar R. Tayur:
A simulation-based approach to capturing autocorrelated demand parameter uncertainty in inventory management. 283:1-283:12 - Manuel D. Rossetti
, Yaohua Chen:
A cloud computing architecture for supply chain network simulation. 284:1-284:12
New methods in transport and logistics simulation: transport networks
- Ronald Apriliyanto Halim, Lorant A. Tavasszy, Mamadou D. Seck:
Modeling the global freight transportation system: a multi-level modeling perspective. 285:1-285:13 - János Barta, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli
, Matteo Salani, Luca Maria Gambardella:
Statistical modelling of delays in a rail freight transportation network. 286:1-286:12 - Dick Middelkoop, Sebastiaan A. Meijer
, Joris Steneker, Emdzad Sehic, Maura Mazzarello:
Simulation backbone for gaming simulation in railways: a case study. 287:1-287:13
Performance issues of simulation software: performance issues in parallel and distributed simulation
- Ryan Child, Philip A. Wilsey:
Using DVFS to optimize time warp simulations. 288:1-288:12 - Roberto Vitali, Alessandro Pellegrini
, Francesco Quaglia:
Assessing load-sharing within optimistic simulation platforms. 289:1-289:13 - Daniele Gianni, Paolo Bocciarelli
, Andrea D'Ambrogio
:
Model-driven performance prediction of HLA-based distributed simulation systems. 290:1-290:12
Performance issues of simulation software: performance issues of simulation software
- Kai Gutenschwager, Sven Völker, Axel Radtke, Georg Zeller:
The shortest path: comparison of different approaches and implementations for the automatic routing of vehicles. 291:1-291:12 - G. Jake LaPorte, Jürgen Branke, Chun-Hung Chen:
Optimal computing budget allocation for small computing budgets. 292:1-292:13 - Shirley Moore:
Refactoring and automated performance tuning of computational chemistry application codes. 293:1-293:9
Petri nets, simulation and applications: colored Petri nets
- Daniele Maccagnola, Enza Messina
, Qian Gao, David R. Gilbert:
A machine learning approach for generating temporal logic classifications of complex model behaviours. 294:1-294:12 - Fei Liu, Monika Heiner
, Ming Yang:
An efficient method for unfolding colored Petri nets. 295:1-295:12 - Marco Beccuti
, Giuliana Franceschinis:
Efficient simulation of stochastic well-formed nets through symmetry exploitation. 296:1-296:13 - Wolfgang Marwan, Mary Ann Blätke
:
A module-based approach to biomodel engineering with Petri nets. 297:1-297:12
Petri nets, simulation and applications: modeling and simulation by hybrid Petri nets
- Eiji Konaka, Kazuya Asano, Tatsuya Suzuki, Yoshitsugu Iijima:
HPN modeling, optimization and control law extraction for continuous steel processing. 298:1-298:12 - Hassane Alla, Latéfa Ghomri:
Modeling and simulation by hybrid Petri nets. 299:1-299:8 - Sabrina Proß
, Bernhard Bachmann
, Sebastian Janowski, Ralf Hofestädt:
A new object-oriented Petri net simulation environment based on modelica. 300:1-300:13
Petri nets, simulation and applications: non-Markovian stochastic Petri nets
- Peter W. Glynn, Peter J. Haas:
On simulation of non-Markovian stochastic Petri nets with heavy-tailed firing times. 301:1-301:12 - Vitali Volovoi:
Investigating coupling patterns in state-space models for system reliability. 302:1-302:7 - Pierre Dersin, René C. Valenzuela:
Application of non-Markovian stochastic Petri nets to the modeling of rail system maintenance and availability. 303:1-303:12
PhD Colloquium: doctoral presentations I
- Hani Alzraiee, Osama Moselhi, Tarek M. Zayed:
Integrating discrete event simulation (DES) and system dynamics (SD) on single platform for simulating construction operations. 304:1-304:2 - Stefan Leye, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
GUISE - a tool for GUIding simulation experiments. 305:1-305:2 - Kara A. Olson:
A forthcoming useful tool: enhancing understanding of models through analysis. 306:1-306:2
PhD Colloquium: doctoral presentations II
- Stefan Vonolfen, Monika Kofler, Andreas Beham, Michael Affenzeller, Werner Achleitner:
Optimizing assembly line supply by integrating warehouse picking and forklift routing using simulation. 307:1-307:2 - Kemal Dinçer Dingeç, Wolfgang Hörmann:
New control variates for Lévy process models. 308:1-308:2 - Giulia Pedrielli:
Time buffer for approximate optimization of production systems: concept, applications and structural results. 309:1-309:2 - Ahmed Shaban, Francesco Costantino, Giulio Di Gravio, Massimo Tronci:
Simulation-based analysis of the bullwhip effect under classical and information sharing ordering policies. 310:1-310:2
PhD Colloquium: doctoral presentations III
- Yong-Hong Kuo, Janny M. Y. Leung, Colin A. Graham:
Simulation with data scarcity: developing a simulation model of a hospital emergency department. 311:1 - Hanna Ewen, Lars Mönch:
A framework to schedule surgeries in an eye hospital. 312:1-312:2 - Sören Stelzer:
Generation of alternatives for model predictive control in manufacturing systems. 313:1-313:2 - David Ciprés, Carlos Millán, Ander Errasti:
Hybrid method for task schedulling in a distribution center. 314:1-314:2 - James R. Thompson, James R. Wilson, Edward P. Fitts:
Analysis of market returns using multifractal time series and agent-based simulation. 315:1-315:2
PhD Colloquium: doctoral presentations IV
- Olav Götz, Claudia Bullmann, Maria Zach, Frank Tost, Steffen Fleßa:
Using discrete-event simulation to analyze the process of cataract inter-vention at a university hospital outpatient department. 316:1 - Hui Xi:
DDDAS-based multi-scale framework for pedestrian behavior modeling and interactions with drivers. 317:1-317:2
PhD Colloquium: seven pitfalls in modeling and simulation research
- Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Seven pitfalls in modeling and simulation research. 318:1-318:12
Plenary talks
- Stefan Rahmstorf:
Keynote on "climate change - state of the science". 319:1 - Thomas A. Henzinger:
Keynote on "the propagation approach for computing biochemical reaction networks". 320:1 - Gianfranco Balbo:
Titans talk on "modeling and simulation of complex systems: are petri nets useful?". 321:1
Poster madness: analysis methods and applications
- Kemal Dinçer Dingeç, Wolfgang Hörmann:
New control variates for Lévy process models. 322:1-322:2 - James R. Thompson, James R. Wilson, Edward P. Fitts:
Analysis of market returns using multifractal time series and agent-based simulation. 323:1-323:2 - Giulia Pedrielli:
Time buffer for approximate optimization of production systems: concept, applications and structural results. 324:1-324:2 - Ahmed Shaban, Francesco Costantino, Giulio Di Gravio, Massimo Tronci:
Simulation-based analysis of the bullwhip effect under classical and information sharing ordering policies. 325:1-325:2 - Kara A. Olson:
A forthcoming useful tool: enhancing understanding of models through analysis. 326:1-326:2 - Wei Wu, Feng Jin, Wen Jun Yin, Ming Zhao, Lei Ye:
Using simulation and rough set learning to detect fault location in distribution network. 327:1-327:2 - Hwang Ho Kim, Moon Kyung Kim, Jin Young Choi, Gi-Nam Wang:
Design and application of data interchange formats (DIFs) for improving interoperability in SBA. 328:1-328:2 - Sonja Kuhnt, Viktoria Sander, Uwe Clausen, Jan Kaffka, Larissa Mest:
Analysing LTL terminal performance by combining simulation and statistics. 329:1-329:2 - Alp Akcay:
A simulation-based approach to statistical inventory management. 330:1-330:2 - Chang-han Rhee, Peter W. Glynn:
A new approach to unbiased estimation for SDE's. 331:1-331:2 - Demet Batur, F. Fred Choobineh:
Testing stochastic order for reliability analysis of complex systems. 332:1-332:2 - Chia-Li Wang, Ronald W. Wolff:
Hybrid simulation for conditional estimators over an infinite interval. 333:1-333:2 - Gabriella Dellino, Carlo Meloni:
Metamodel variability analysis combining bootstrapping and validation techniques. 334:1-334:2 - Halston Hales, Allen G. Greenwood:
General simulation model to improve the design and operation of cross-docking systems. 335:1-335:2 - S. Golshid Sharifnia, S. Mehdi Sajadifar, Mohammadmahdi Alizadeh:
A simulation approch for an (R, Q) inventory model with a deteriorating item, poisson demand and stochastic lead time. 336:1-336:2 - Vladimir Delengov, Yuan Li, Jennifer Thompson, Lukas Kroc, Nandakishore Santhi, Stephan J. Eidenbenz:
Optimization principles for arithmetic functions in hardware-software co-design. 337:1-337:2 - Gonçalo Figueira, Bernardo Almada-Lobo:
Classification of simulation-optimization methods. 338:1-338:2
Poster madness: manufacturing and logistics
- Stefan Vonolfen, Monika Kofler, Andreas Beham, Michael Affenzeller, Werner Achleitner:
Optimizing assembly line supply by integrating warehouse picking and forklift routing using simulation. 339:1-339:2 - Sören Stelzer:
Generation of alternatives for model predictive control in manufacturing systems. 340:1-340:2 - David Ciprés, Carlos Millán, Ander Errasti:
Hybrid method for task schedulling in a distribution center. 341:1-341:2 - Torben Meyer, Steffen Straßburger:
Facilitating emulation project analysis through the use of protocol state machines. 342:1-342:2 - Daniel Barry Fuller, Virgílio José Martins Ferreira Filho, Cláudio Duarte Pinto Limoeiro:
Object-oriented oil refinery simulation for fast and accurate investment assessment. 343:1-343:2 - Kais Samkari, Volkhard Franz:
A Petri net based method for the early verification & validation of a simulation study in construction management. 344:1-344:2 - Dalton Soares, Eduardo J. Quaglia, Hélido Montenegro:
Material flow simulation for process development at a telecommunication's factory in the Amazon region. 345:1-345:2 - Bruno Santini, João Patrício de Moura Filho, Leonardo Chwif, Jerry Banks:
A tool for analyzing picking operations within a distribution center. 346:1-346:2 - Angel A. Juan, Barry B. Barrios, Sergio González-Martín, Javier Faulin, Mariana E. Cóccola, Tolga Bektas:
Combining biased randomization with meta-heuristics for solving the multi-depot vehicle routing problem. 347:1-347:2 - Hani Alzraiee, Osama Moselhi, Tarek M. Zayed:
Integrating discrete event simulation (DES) and system dynamics (SD) on single platform for simulating construction operations. 348:1-348:2 - Tobias Uhlig, Falk Stefan Pappert, Oliver Rose:
Simulation-based optimization for semiconductor manufacturing using hyper-heuristics. 349:1-349:2 - Laura J. Oyuela Eslava, Raha Akhavan-Tabatabaei:
Evaluation of lot release policies for cycle time improvement in semiconductor manufacturing systems: a Petri net approach. 350:1-350:2 - Sören Stelzer:
Generation of alternatives for model predictive control in manufacturing systems. 351:1-351:2 - Toyotaro Suzumura, Hiroki Kanezashi:
Towards performance optimization of X10-based agent simulation platform with adaptive synchronization method. 352:1-352:2 - Juhani Heilala, Marja Paju, Janne Kiirikki, Reino Ruusu, Jari Montonen, Pablo Bermell-Garcia, Simon Astwood, Kiran Krishnamurthy, Santiago Quintana-Amate:
Simulation with sustainability aspects in the manufacturing system concept phase. 353:1-353:2 - Diego Crespo Pereira, David del Rio Vilas, Nadia Rego Monteil, Rosa Rios Prado, Alejandro Garcia del Valle:
Autocorrelation effects in manufacturing systems performance: a simulation analysis. 354:1-354:2 - Christoph Prackwieser:
SIMchronization: a method supporting the synchronisation of information and material flows. 355:1-355:2 - Oliver Zirn, Michael Ahlborn, Raul Heyne, Christian Vetter:
Range estimation for electric vehicles. 356:1-356:2
Poster madness: modeling methods and applications
- Dion C. Paul, Hongmei Chi:
GPU-based simulation of wireless body sensor networks. 357:1-357:2 - Bozena Mielczarek, Justyna Uzialko-Mydlikowska:
Using simulation to forecast the demand for hospital emergency services at the regional level. 358:1-358:2 - Manel Taboada, Eduardo Cabrera, Emilio Luque, Francisco Epelde, Ma Luisa Iglesias:
A decision support system for hospital emergency departments designed using agent-based techniques. 359:1-359:2 - Cláudia Sofia Ribeiro, José Borbinha, José Tribolet, João Madeiras Pereira:
Using agent-based simulation to understand cooperation in business organizational settings. 360:1-360:2 - Chris Swinerd, Ken R. McNaught:
Getting the most out of a international diffusion model through evolutionary programming. 361:1-361:2 - Marcel Kvassay, Ladislav Hluchý, Stefan Dlugolinsky, Michal Laclavik, Bernhard Schneider, Holger Bracker, Ales Tavcar, Matjaz Gams, Dariusz Król, Michal Wrzeszcz, Jacek Kitowski:
An integrated approach to mission analysis and mission rehearsal. 362:1-362:2 - Davide Castaldi, Francesco Archetti, Daniele Maccagnola, Daniela Mari:
A stochastic Petri net model to simulate the intrinsic variability of tissue factor induced coagulation cascade. 363:1-363:2 - Arne T. Bittig, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher, Claudia Matschegewski, J. Barbara Nebe:
Spatial simulation of actin filament dynamics on structured surfaces. 364:1-364:2 - Anastasia Anagnostou, Julie Eatock, Simon J. E. Taylor:
Nosopolis: towards a hybrid agent-based discrete event simulation tool for emergency medical services improvement. 365:1-365:2 - João José de Assis Rangel, Gabriel Lima de Oliveira, Túlio Almeida Peixoto, Leonardo das Dores Cardoso, Italo de Oliveira Matias, Eduardo Shimoda:
Analysis of carbon monoxide emissions in a open source discrete-event simulator. 366:1-366:2 - Felipe F. Baesler, Alfonso Bastias, Matías Nemeth, Cristina Martínez:
Blood centre inventory analysis using discrete simulation. 367:1-367:2 - Shalini Chauhan, Michael Devetsikiotis:
Agent based framework for avatar interactions in an adaptive virtual world game environment. 368:1-368:2 - Run Yu, PingSun Leung, Minling Pan, Steven F. Railsback:
Introduction of the agent based fishery management model of Hawaii's longline fisheries. 369:1-369:2 - Hui Xi:
DDDAS-based multi-scale framework for pedestrian behavior modeling and interactions with drivers. 370:1-370:2 - Sebastian Nähring, Carsten Maus, Roland Ewald, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Automated transformation between modeling languages with different expressiveness: challenges and results from a use case with SBML and ML-Rules. 371:1-371:2 - Fabiola Fernández-Gutiérrez, Andreas Melzer, Avril Barclay, Graeme Houston, Thomas Martin:
Workflow simulation applied to image-guided procedures: understanding the present and looking to the future. 372:1-372:2 - Andi H. Widok, Paul Jahr, Lars Schiemann, Volker Wohlgemuth:
Integration of social criteria in a simulation software for a more sustainable production. 373:1-373:2 - Ji-Yeon Kim, Hyung-Jong Kim:
A modeling methodology for cyber-security simulation. 374:1-374:2 - Andreas Blunk, Joachim Fischer:
Comparison of slx and model-driven language development for creating domain-specific simulation languages. 375:1-375:2 - Bart G. W. Craenen, Vinoth Suryanarayanan, Vincent Gaffney, Phil Murgatroyd, Georgios Theodoropoulos:
MWGrid: distributed agent-based simulation in the digital humanities. 376:1-376:2 - Sigríður Sigurðardóttir, Kristófer Gunnlaugsson:
Simulating the impact of policy changes in Icelandic lumpsucker fishery. 377:1-377:2 - Masoud Fakhimi, Navonil Mustafee, Jane Probert:
Modelling for sustainable success in healthcare. 378:1
Poster madness: simulation methods and applications
- Roland Ewald, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Setting up simulation experiments with SESSL. 379:1-379:2 - Frej Drejhammar, Seif Haridi:
Efficient simulation of view synchrony. 380:1-380:2 - Yong-Hong Kuo, Janny M. Y. Leung, Colin A. Graham:
Simulation with data scarcity: developing a simulation model of a hospital emergency department. 381:1 - Hanna Ewen, Lars Mönch:
A framework to schedule surgeries in an eye hospital. 382:1-382:2 - Jürgen Roßmann, Michael Schluse, Ralf Waspe:
Integrating object oriented Petri nets into the active graph database of a real time simulation system. 383:1-383:2 - Pau Fonseca i Casas:
Enhancing SDLPS with co-simulation. 384:1-384:2 - Stefan Leye, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
GUISE - a tool for GUIding simulation experiments. 385:1-385:2 - Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
A framework for agent-oriented parallel simulation of discrete event systems. 386:1-386:2 - Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
Developing an agent-oriented parallel simulator for production processes. 387:1-387:2 - Christina Bohk, Roland Rau, Roland Ewald:
Towards a generalized subpopulation support for stochastic population projections. 388:1-388:2 - Seratun Jannat, Allen G. Greenwood:
Estimating parameters of the triangular distribution using nonstandard information. 389:1-389:2 - Tobias Helms, Stefan Rybacki, Roland Ewald, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
An adaptive simulator for ML-rules. 390:1-390:2 - Robert Engelke, Roland Ewald:
Configuring simulation algorithms with ParamILS. 391:1-391:2 - Zhongshi Wang:
A characterization approach to selecting verification and validation techniques for simulation projects. 392:1-392:2 - Alessandra Pieroni, Giuseppe Iazeolla:
The effects of speedup and network delays on distributed simulations. 393:1-393:2 - Konstantin A. Aksyonov, Eugene A. Bykov, Kai Wang, Olga Aksyonova:
Application of simulation-based decision support systems to optimization of construction corporation processes. 394:1-394:2 - Ines V. Arnolds, Stefan Nickel, Sara Shashaani, Christian Wernz:
Using simulation in hospital layout planning. 395:1-395:2 - Christopher S. Main, L. Felipe Perrone:
User interfaces for the simulation automation framework for experiments. 396:1-396:2 - Johannes Schützel, Jan Himmelspach, Holger Meyer, Andreas Heuer, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Streaming data management for the online processing of simulation data. 397:1-397:2 - Konstantin A. Aksyonov, Eugene A. Bykov, Artyom Skvortsov, Olga Aksyonova, Elena F. Smoliy:
Intelligent system for scheduling transportation within gas stations network. 398:1-398:2
Project management: agent-based methods
- Daniel Crespo
, Mercedes Ruiz
:
Decision making support in CMMI process areas using multiparadigm simulation modeling. 399:1-399:12 - Bojan Spasic, Bhakti S. S. Onggo
:
Agent-based simulation of the software development process: a case study at AVL. 400:1-400:11 - Bhakti S. S. Onggo
:
BPMN pattern for agent-based simulation model representation. 401:1-401:10
Project management: case studies in project management
- Edward J. Williams
, Onur M. Ülgen:
Pitfalls in managing a simulation project. 402:1-402:8 - Marcos Dias de Assunção
, Victor F. Cavalcante, Maíra A. de C. Gatti
, Marco Aurélio Stelmar Netto, Claudio S. Pinhanez
, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
Scheduling with preemption for incident management: when interrupting tasks is not such a bad idea. 403:1-403:12 - Amin Hammad, Faridaddin Vahdatikhaki
, Cheng Zhang
, Mohammed Mawlana
, Ahmad Doriani:
Towards the smart construction site: improving productivity and safety of construction projects using multi-agent systems, real-time simulation and automated machine control. 404:1-404:12
Project management: conceptual modeling 1
- José Arnaldo Barra Montevechi, Jonathan Daniel Friend:
Using a soft systems methodology framework to guide the conceptual modeling process in discrete event simulation. 405:1-405:12 - Antuela A. Tako
, Kathy Kotiadis
:
Facilitated conceptual modelling: practical issues and reflections. 406:1-406:12
Project management: conceptual modeling 2
- Durk-Jouke van der Zee:
An integrated conceptual modeling framework for simulation: linking simulation modeling to the systems engineering process. 407:1-407:12 - Margaret L. Loper, Louis G. Birta, Gilbert Arbez:
Lessons from a conceptual modeling exercise. 408:1-408:11
Simulation methods and tools: advances in simulation architectures
- Maâmar El-Amine Hamri, Gregory Zacharewicz
:
Automatic generation of object-oriented code from DEVS graphical specifications. 409:1-409:12 - Ronald Nippold
, Peter Wagner:
Calibration of car-following models with single- and multi-step approaches. 410:1-410:11 - Martin Hoppen, Michael Schluse, Jürgen Roßmann, Björn Weitzig:
Database-driven distributed 3D simulation. 411:1-411:12
Simulation methods and tools: agent-based techniques and tools
- Lukas König, Daniel Pathmaperuma, Felix Vogel, Hartmut Schmeck
:
Introducing the simulation plugin interface and the EAS framework with comparison to two state-of-the-art agent simulation frameworks. 412:1-412:13 - Behzad Behdani
:
Evaluation of paradigms for modeling supply chains as complex socio-technical systems. 413:1-413:15 - Jang Won Bae, GeunHo Lee, Il-Chul Moon:
Formal specification supporting incremental and flexible agent-based modeling. 414:1-414:12
Simulation methods and tools: challenges in networks
- Fredrik Persson, Christian Bartoll, Adis Ganovic, My Lidberg, Matthias Nilsson, Johan Wibaeus, Fredrik Winge:
Supply chain dynamics in the SCOR model - a simulation modeling approach. 415:1-415:12 - Tianyou Zhang, Michael Lees
, Chee Keong Kwoh, Xiuju Fu, Gary Kee Khoon Lee, Rick Siow Mong Goh:
A contact-network-based simulation model for evaluating interventions under "what-if" scenarios in epidemic. 416:1-416:12 - Danilo Shibata, Daniel Alfenas, Ricardo Guiraldelli, Marcos R. Pereira-Barretto, Fernando Marcellino:
Activity based scheduling simulator for product transport using pipeline networks. 417:1-417:12
Simulation methods and tools: data collection and visual analytics
- Tobias Helms, Jan Himmelspach, Carsten Maus, Oliver Röwer, Johannes Schützel, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Toward a language for the flexible observation of simulations. 418:1-418:12 - Martin Luboschik, Stefan Rybacki, Roland Ewald, Benjamin Schwarze, Heidrun Schumann, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Interactive visual exploration of simulator accuracy: a case study for Stochastic Simulation Algorithms. 419:1-419:12 - Andreas Kerren, Falk Schreiber:
Toward the role of interaction in visual analytics. 420:1-420:13
Simulation methods and tools: simulation and optimization
- Erfan Hasannayebi
, Arman Sajedinejad
, Soheil Mardani, S. Ahmad Reza Mir Mohammadi K
:
An integrated simulation model and evolutionary algorithm for train timetabling problem with considering train stops for praying. 421:1-421:13 - Carolina Osorio, Hoda Bidkhori:
Combining metamodel techniques and Bayesian selection procedures to derive computationally efficient simulation-based optimization algorithms. 422:1-422:9 - Carolina Osorio, Linsen Chong:
An efficient simulation-based optimization algorithm for large-scale transportation problems. 423:1-423:11
Simulation methods and tools: traffic modeling for computer network simulation I
- Jan Kriege, Peter Buchholz
:
Traffic modeling with a combination of phase-type distributions and ARMA processes. 424:1-424:12 - András Mészáros, Miklós Telek
:
A two-phase map fitting method with APH interarrival time distribution. 425:1-425:12 - Ryo Watanabe, Hiroyuki Okamura
, Tadashi Dohi
:
An efficient MCMC algorithm for continuous ph distributions. 426:1-426:12
Simulation methods and tools: traffic modeling for computer network simulation II
- Sebastian Vastag:
Arrival and delay curve estimation for SLA calculus. 427:1-427:12 - Philipp M. Eittenberger, Udo R. Krieger, Natalia M. Markovich
:
Teletraffic modeling of peer-to-peer traffic. 428:1-428:12 - Katinka Wolter, Philipp Reinecke, Tilman Krauss, Daniel Happ, Florian Eitel:
PH-distributed fault models for mobile communication. 429:1-429:12
Vendors: vendors presentation I
- David Krahl:
ExtendSim: a history of innovation. 430:1-430:8
Vendors: vendors presentation III
- Claude Dennis Pegden, David T. Sturrock:
Introduction to Simio. 431:1-431:10 - Jeroen Bijsterbosch, Wouter van Toll, Holger Pitsch:
About the PD crowd simulation framework. 432:1-432:6
Vendors: vendors presentation IX
- Ian McGregor:
Introduction to Emulate3D: emulation, simulation, and demonstration. 433:1-433:10
Vendors: vendors presentation VII
- Dan Muller:
AutoMod™: providing simulation solutions for over 30 years. 434:1-434:15
Vendors: vendors presentation X
- Jeroen Bijsterbosch, Wouter van Toll, Holger Pitsch:
About the PD crowd simulation framework. 435:1-435:6
Vendors: vendors presentation XI
- Anthony Waller:
WITNESS simulation software. 436:1-436:12
Vendors: vendors presentation XII
- David T. Sturrock, Claude Dennis Pegden:
Recent innovations in Simio. 437:1-437:12

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