WSC 1990:
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Osman Balci (Ed.):
Proceedings of the 22th Winter Simulation Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, December 9-12, 1990.
IEEE 1990, ISBN 0-911801-72-3
Tutorial Papers
- Philip J. Kiviat:
Simulation, technology, and the decision process.
1

- Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS.
5-13

- Arne Thesen, Laurel E. Travis:
Introduction to simulation.
14-21

- Jeff Rothenberg:
Artificial intelligence and simulation.
22-24

- Osman Balci:
Guidelines for successful simluation studies.
25-32

- Averill M. Law:
Design and analysis of simulation experiments for manufacturing applications.
33-37

- Peter L. Reiher:
Parallel simulation using the time warp operating system.
38-45

- Peter A. W. Lewis, James G. Stevens:
Smoothing time series for input and output analysis in system simulation experiments.
46-48

- Andrew F. Seila:
Output analysis for simulation.
49-54

- François E. Cellier, Qingsu Wang, Bernard P. Zeigler:
A five level hierarchy for the management of simulation models.
55-64

- Marvin S. Seppanen:
Special purpose simulator development.
67-71

- Jean J. O'Reilly, James P. Whitford:
SLAM II tutorial.
72-76

- William R. Lilegdon, Julie N. Ehrlich:
Introduction to SLAMSYSTEM.
77-79

- Stephen D. Roberts, Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner:
Simulation modeling and analysis with INSIGHT: a tutorial.
80-88

- Robert C. Crain, Daniel T. Brunner:
Modeling efficiently with GPSS/H.
89-93

- Van B. Norman:
AutoMod II.
94-98

- Hamdy A. Taha, Robert Bruce Taylor, Nazar Younis:
Simulation and animation with SIMNET II and ISES.
99-105

- Nancy J. Earle, Daniel T. Brunner, James O. Henriksen:
Proof: the general purpose animator.
106-108

- David T. Sturrock, Claude Dennis Pegden:
Introduction to SIMAN.
109-114

- William J. Garrison:
A brief SIMSCRIPT II.5 tutorial.
115-117

- Ronald F. Belanger:
MODSIM II - a modular, object-oriented language.
118-122

- Jacob P. Poorte, Deborah A. Davis:
Computer animation with CINEMA.
123-127

- Charles R. Harrell, Ken Tumay:
ProModel PC tutorial.
128-131

- William J. Garrison:
NETWORK II.5 tutorial: network modeling without programming.
132-135

- John G. Goble:
Introduction to SIMFACTORY II.5.
136-139

- Kieran H. Concannon, Paul Becker:
A tutorial on GENETIK simulation and scheduling.
140-145

- Dougls G. MacFarland, Mary E. Grant:
Tutorial scheduling manufacturing systems with FACTOR.
146-148

- Herbert D. Schwetman:
Introduction to process-oriented simulation and CSIM.
154-157

- Lee W. Schruben:
Simulation graphical modeling and analysis (SIGMA) tutorial.
158-161

- Naeem Malik:
Introduction to the general simulation system GSS and its application to communications systems.
162-167

- Rajan Suri, Dianne Derleth, Michael Tomsicek:
Modeling manufacturing systems using MANUPLAN and SIMSTARTER - tutorial.
168-176

- Charles Murgiano:
A tutorial on WITNESS.
177-179

- Stephen G. Vincent, Averill M. Law:
A tutorial on UniFit II: a system for total support of simulation input modeling.
180-185

Regular papers
- David M. Nicol, Scott E. Riffe:
A "conservative" approach to parallelizing the Sharks World simulation.
186-190

- Rajive L. Bagrodia, Wen-Toh Liao:
Parallel simulation of the Sharks World problem.
191-198

- Matthew T. Presley, Peter L. Reiher, Steven F. Bellenot:
A time warp implementation of Sharks World.
199-203

- David P. Miller, Jeff Rothenberg, David W. Franke, Paul A. Fishwick, R. James Firby:
AI (panel session): what simulationists really need to know.
204-209

- Thad J. Janowiak:
A simulation from combat systems development and acceptance testing.
210-213

- Andrienne Bloss:
A functional approach to simulation programming.
214-219

- John H. Reynolds:
The runtime creation of code for printing simulation output.
220-223

- Barry M. Horowitz:
Defense science board recommendations: an examination of defense policy on the use of modeling and simulation.
224-230

- Ronald G. Hughes:
Simulation for design, test and evaluation, and training: reconciling the differences.
231-236

- Douglas R. Goodman, Robert G. Enk:
Future real-time testing and evaluation computing environments.
237-242

- David W. Balmer, Ray J. Paul:
Integrated support environments for simulation modelling.
243-249

- Sanjai Narain, Jeff Rothenberg:
Proving temporal properties of hybrid systems.
250-256

- Osman Balci, Richard E. Nance, E. Joseph Derrick, Ernest H. Page, John L. Bishop:
Model generation issues in a simulation support environment.
257-263

- Shu Tezuka:
Lattice structure of pseudorandom sequences from shift-register generators.
266-269

- Keith W. Ross, Jie Wang:
Solving product form stochastic networks with Monte Carlo summation.
270-275

- Jorge Haddock, Thomas R. Willemain:
Sequential Bayesian analysis of simulation experiments.
276-280

- John M. Charnes:
Power comparisons for the multivariate batch-means method.
281-287

- Lynne Goldsman, Barry L. Nelson:
Batch-size effects on simulation optimization using multiple comparisons with the best.
288-293

- Bridget A. Moore, Jeffrey A. Peterson, Charles H. Reilly:
Characterizing distributions of discrete bivariate random variables for simulation and evaluation of solution methods.
294-302

- Sarah J. Hood, Peter D. Welch:
The application of experimental design to the analysis of semiconductor manufacturing lines.
303-309

- Steve Hatami, Earl L. Cowley, Cynthia L. Morey:
Using experimental design to improve the efficiency of simulation modeling - a manufacturing perspective.
310-313

- Averill M. Law:
Models of random machine downtimes for simulation.
314-316

- Christos Alexopoulos, George S. Fishman:
Sensitivity analysis with regard to capacity expansion in network flow simulation.
317-322

- Thanos N. Avramidis, James R. Wilson:
Control variates for stochastic network simulation.
323-332

- Russell C. H. Cheng:
Fitting parametric models by conditional simulation.
333-336

- Joan M. Donohue, Ernest C. Houck, Raymond H. Myers:
Some optimal simulation designs for estimating quadratic response surface functions.
337-343

- Jack P. C. Kleijnen:
Statistics and deterministic simulation models: why not?
344-346

- Jeffrey D. Tew, Marnita D. Crenshaw:
Heuristic diagnostics for the presence of pure error in computer simulation models.
347-356

- Douglas J. Morrice, Lee W. Schruben, Sheldon H. Jacobson:
Initial transient effects in the frequency domain.
357-359

- Arnold H. Buss:
System identification using frequency domain methodology.
360-363

- Sigrún Andradóttir:
A new algorithm for stochastic optimization.
364-366

- Gordon M. Clark:
Use of common random numbers in comparing alternatives.
367-371

- Ying Tat Leung, Rajan Suri:
Finite-time behavior of two simulation optimization algorithms.
372-376

- Michael C. Fu, Jian-Qiang Hu:
Bias properties of infinitesimal perturbation analysis for multi-server queues.
377-381

- W. David Kelton, Bennett L. Fox, Mark E. Johnson, Averill M. Law, Bruce W. Schmeiser, James R. Wilson, John Meszaros, Cynthia L. Morey, Susan E. Romens:
Alternative approaches for specifying input distributions and processes (panel session).
382-386

- David Goldsman, James J. Swain, David H. Withers:
Single-replication simulation.
387-391

- Peter D. Welch:
Simulation and regression: dealing with the assumption of a common error variance.
392-394

- Bruce W. Schmeiser, Thanos N. Avramidis, Sherif Hashem:
Overlapping batch statistics.
395-398

- Tag Gon Kim:
The role of polymorphism in class evolution in the DEVS-scheme environment.
401-406

- Kung-Chao Liu, Jerzy W. Rozenblit:
Applying knowledge-based system design and simulation in information system requirements determination.
407-411

- Robert E. Shannon, Martha A. Centeno:
Expert simulation system based on a relational database.
412-414

- Jeff McAffer:
A unified distributed simulation system.
415-422

- Frank Paterra, C. Michael Overstreet, Kurt Maly:
Distributed simulation: no special tools required.
423-427

- Devendra Kumar, Saad Harous:
An approach towards distributed simulation of timed petri nets.
428-435

- Bruce A. Cota, Robert G. Sargent:
Simultaneous events and distributed simulation.
436-440

- Phil Kearns, Jeffery E. Payne:
Time-based performance evaluation of protocols for distributed systems: an alternative to message counting.
441-445

- Christopher H. Nevison:
Restructuring networks to avoid deadlocks in parallel simulations.
446-452

- Charles R. Standridge, Kenneth M. Matwiczak, Deborah A. Davis, Kenneth J. Musselman, Daniel T. Brunner:
Interactive simulation (panel session).
453-458

- Stephen C. Mathewson:
Simulation modelling support via network based concepts.
459-467

- Enver Yücesan:
Analysis of Markov chains using simulation graph models.
468-471

- Dana L. Wyatt:
A framework for reusability using graph-based models.
472-476

- Chuda B. Basnet, Phillip A. Farrington, David B. Pratt, Manjunath Kamath, S. Cem Karacal, Terrence G. Beaumariage:
Experiences in developing in object-oriented modeling environment for manufacturing systems.
477-481

- Timothy Thomasma, James Madsen:
Object oriented programming languages for developing simulation-related software.
482-485

- Joseph Whitesell, John D. Reid:
Computational mechanics solvers based on object-oriented design principles.
486-489

- Ranko Vujosevic:
Object oriented visual interactive simulation.
490-498

- Robert F. Gordon, Edward A. MacNair, Kurtiss J. Gordon, James F. Kurose:
Hierarchical modeling in a graphical simulation system.
499-503

- John L. Bishop, Osman Balci:
General purpose visual simulation system: a functional description.
504-512

- Paul A. Fishwick:
Fuzzy set methods for qualitative and natural language oriented simulation.
513-519

- Tony Morgan:
Accuracy in qualitative descriptions of behaviour.
520-526

- Donghui Li, François E. Cellier:
Fuzzy measures in inductive reasoning.
527-538

- Liang Chen, Chien-Liang A. Chen:
A fast simulation approach for tandem queueing systems.
539-546

- Arne Thesen:
Template based simulators: an example from manufacturing.
547-550

- Kerry D. Figiel, Dileep R. Sule:
A generalized reliability block diagram (RBD) simulation.
551-556

- Ravindra K. Gujar, Paul F. Desruelle, Randall E. Hammer:
Electronic manufacturing cell design using PC-based modeling and simulation tools.
559-563

- Walter J. Trybula:
Simulation: the small manufacturer's unknown need.
564-566

- G. Don Taylor:
A flexible simulation framework for evaluating multi-level, heuristic-based production control strategies.
567-569

- Craig McLanahan, Michael G. Ketcham:
The representation of accounting data in industrial simulation.
570-577

- Michael J. O'Loughlin, Mary K. Driskell, Gregory W. W. Diehl:
Financial simulation: combining cost information in systems analysis.
578-581

- David P. Christy, George B. Kleindorfer:
Simultaneous cost and production analysis of manufacturing systems.
582-589

- John S. Zuk, George B. Kleindorfer, Robert D. Moore, William B. Nordgren, Don T. Phillips:
Effective cost modeling on the factory floor (panel session): taking simulation to the bottom line.
590-594

- Catherine M. Harmonosky:
Implementation issues using simulation for real-time scheduling, control, and monitoring.
595-598

- Daniel J. Muller, John K. Jackman, Charles Fitzwater:
A simulation-based work order release mechanism for a flexible manufacturing system.
599-602

- S. Manivannan, Jerry Banks:
Towards a real-time knowledge-based simulation system for diagnosing machine tool failure.
603-608

- Todd A. Barnes, L. Leslie Gardner:
A simulation model for production scheduling of a facility in a process industry.
609-613

- Roy P. Pargas, John C. Peck, Prashant K. Khambekar, Satish K. Dharmaraj:
Near-term distributed simulation of apparel manufacturing.
614-618

- Knud Erik Wichmann:
A methodology for development of simulation based production schedule generation systems.
619-624

- Marvin S. Seppanen:
ALSS II: the Advanced Assembly Line System Simulator.
625-631

- Steve Hatami:
Data requirements for analysis of manufacturing systems using computer simulation.
632-635

- David R. Kalasky:
Simulation of a new cellular manufacturing facility for the SSC particle accelerator.
636-640

- Eric P. Hedlund, Wayne J. Davis, Peter L. Webster:
Using computer simulation to compare tool delivery systems in an FMC.
641-645

- Suraj M. Alexander, William E. Biles, Gerald W. Evans, Ismail M. Zahran:
A macro/micro modeling approach to the simulation of cellular manufacturing systems.
646-652

- Ram Rachamadugu, Thomas J. Schriber:
Performance of dispatching rules under perfect sequencing flexibility.
653-658

- Robert W. Atherton, Linda F. Atherton, Mark Pool:
Detailed simulation for semiconductor manufacturing.
659-663

- Maryam S. Shahraray, Martin Maeschke:
SBDDS - a simulation based decision support system.
664-668

- Stephen J. Buckley, Darcy M. Palmer, Chae An, James U. Korein, Javad Ahmadi, Peng Si Ow, Urban Brunner:
Using the MAXX simulator for electronic card manufacturing.
669-675

- Dah-Chuan Gong, Leon F. McGinnis:
An AGVS simulation code generator for manufacturing applications.
676-682

- Onur M. Ülgen, Pankaj Kedia:
Using simulation in design of a cellular assembly plant with automatic guided vehicles.
683-691

- Ronald L. Webster, David F. Foster:
Building flexible AGV and ASRS system models for facility design phase applications.
692-698

- Stuart Gittlitz:
A case study: simulation of packaging line control logic.
699-706

- Soemon Takakuwa:
Multiobjective optimization and analysis of picking/conveyance systems.
707-713

- Christine M. Geinzer, John P. Meszaros:
Modeling high volume conveyor sorting systems.
714-719

- Kenichi Miura:
Vectorization and parallelization of transport Monte Carlo simulation codes.
722-730

- Albert G. Greenberg, Boris D. Lubachevsky, Isi Mitrani:
Unboundedly parallel simulations via recurrence relations for network and reliability problems.
731-733

- Philip Heidelberger, Harold S. Stone:
Parallel trace-driven cache simulation by time partitioning.
734-737

- Robert W. Klein, Robert S. Dittus, David J. DeBrota, Mark A. Dame:
Using discrete event simulation to evaluate housestaff work schedules.
738-742

- Harvey H. Millar, Eldon A. Gunn:
A simulation model for assessing fishing fleet performance under uncertainty.
743-748

- Thomas D. Clark Jr., Donald H. Hammond, Kathy L. McCommon:
A systems analysis and model of a parallel multi-server queueing system.
749-752

- Edward B. Lieberman, Barbara Andrews:
The role of interactive graphics when applying traffic simulation models.
753-758

- Alberto J. Santiago, Hobih Chen:
Traffic modeling software for IVHS applications.
759-762

- R. Jayakrishnan, Hani S. Mahmassani:
Dynamic simulation-assignment methodology to evaluate in-vehicle information strategies in urban traffic networks.
763-769

- Donald T. Gantz, James R. Mekemson:
Flow profile comparison of a microscopic car-following model and a macroscopic platoon dispersion model for traffic simulation.
770-774

- Peter Aiken, Frank Armour, Peggy Lane Brouse, N. Ann Fields, Mandy Hassanpour, Jianhong Liang, James D. Palmer:
Use of multimedia to augment simulation.
775-783

- Fathi Sokkar, Stewart V. Nelson, Andy Harjanto:
Examination of air traffic flow at a major airport.
784-792

- Andrew J. Junga:
A multi-purpose toll collection plaza model.
793-797

- John S. Carson II, Onala M. Atala:
Using computer simulation for rapid transit operating strategies.
798-801

- Beth C. Carpenter, Thomas Ward:
The use of computer simulation for marine terminal planning.
802-804

- Joseph J. Devai, Thomas C. Kerrigan, Michael K. Molloy:
Simulation of the LAN behavior in the distributed HP-UXenvironment.
805-812

- Mark D. Pardue, James D. Palmer:
Simulation of a real-time fault detection and analysis system for a CIM token ring network.
813-819

- Charlotte Laqui, Yaoshuang Qu:
A simulation study of the communications performance of the federal avition Aministration Mode Select Beacon System for airtraffic control.
820-825

- Charles E. Knadler Jr., Ralph M. May:
Disk I/O, a study in shifting bottlenecks.
826-830

- Boleslaw K. Szmanski, Steven H. Azzaro:
Simulating dedicated Unix PC-based application systems.
831-838

- Ravi Mukkamala:
Effects of distributed database modeling on evaluation of transaction rollbacks.
839-845

- Joseph A. Viceroy:
System performance analysis with an Ada process model development.
846-850

- Sayed Atef Banawan, John Zahorjan:
On comparing load indices using oracle simulation.
851-856

- Sharad Mehrotra:
Developing a simulator for the USC orthogonal multiprocessor.
857-862

- Dean S. Hartley III:
The Oak Ridge Spreadsheet Battle Model.
863-869

- John B. Gilmer Jr., David W. O'Brien, Jeffery E. Payne:
Toward real time simulation: prototyping of a large scale parallel ground target simulation.
870-877

- Stephen Richard Parker:
Ammunition upload and deployment V2.0: a simulation analysis.
878-883

- Philip M. Irey IV, David T. Marlow, Richard E. Nance:
An evaluation technique for a protocol in development.
884-887

- John P. Mullen, Jason W. Rupe, Srinagesh Gavirneni, Way Kuo:
The Command and Control Communications and Information Network Anlysis Tool (C3INAT).
888-894

- Dougas J. Payne, Nandu N. Thondavadi, Phil Francis:
A corporate strategy for implementing process simulation.
895-898

- Leo A. Joseph, Jeffrey T. Watt, Nancy Wigglesworth:
Modeling and analysis of a new product development in electronic sub-assembly manufacturing.
899-903

- Victor Chin, Steven C. Sprecher:
Using a manufacturing based simulation package to model as customer service center.
904-907

- R. Greer Lavery:
A simulation analysis of the effects of transportation system parameters on inventory levels.
908-910

- Pen-Nan Lee, Ravinder R. Purumandla, William Nehman:
Concurrent simulation with entity life modeling: an airport simulator using Ada.
911-918

- Sanjay Saxena, Chi-Ming Chang, Hin Bun Chow, Jim Lee:
Evaluation of heuristics for inspection station allocation in serial production systems.
919-922

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