Paul K. Davis, James H. Bigelow, Jimmie McEver: Model abstraction techniques and applications: informing and calibrating a multiresolution exploratory analysis model with high resolution simulation: the interdiction problem as a case history. 316-325
Michael Barnett, Charles J. Miller: Analysis of the virtual enterprise using distributed supply chain modeling and simulation: an application of e-SCOR. 352-355
Vittorio Cortellessa, Francesco Quaglia: Techniques for optimizing model execution I: aggressiveness/risk effects based scheduling in Time Warp. 409-417
Hossein Salehfar, Nagy Bengiamin, Jun Huang: Techniques for optimizing model execution II: a systematic approach to linguistic fuzzy modeling based on input-output data. 480-486
Justin Boesel: Ranking, selection, and multiple comparisons in simulation: adaptively choosing the best procedure for selecting the best system. 537-543
Michael E. Kuhl, Prashant S. Bhairgond: New frontiers in input modeling: nonparametric estimation of Nonhomogeneous Poisson processes using wavelets. 562-571
Russell C. H. Cheng, Owen D. Jones: Methods for comparing and optimizing simulated systems: analysis of simulation factorial experiments by EDF resample statistics. 697-703
Theodore Allen, Liyang Yu: Low cost response surface methods for and from simulation optimization. 704-714
E. Jack Chen, W. David Kelton: Comparing systems via stochastic simulation: an enhanced two-stage selection procedure. 727-735
Sigurdur Ólafsson, Nithin Gopinath: Optimal selection probability in the two-stage nested partitions method for simulation-based optimization. 736-742
Paul Hyden, Lee Schruben: Improved decision processes through simultaneous simulation and time dilation. 743-748
Linda Trocine, Linda C. Malone: Statistical tools for simulation design and analysis I: finding important independent variables through screening designs: a comparison of methods. 749-754
Felipe F. Baesler, José A. Sepúlveda: Simulation optimization: multi-response simulation optimization using stochastic genetic search within a goal programming framework. 788-794
Dirk Brade: VV&A; II: enhancing modeling and simulation accreditation by structuring Verification and Validation results. 840-848
Osman Balci, William F. Ormsby: Well-defined intended uses: an explicit requirement for accreditation of modeling and simulation applications. 849-854
Michael L. Metz: Joint Warfare System (JWARS) verification and validation lessons learned. 855-858
James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance: V&A; III: verification and validation without independence: a recipe for failure. 859-865
John T. Carr III, Osman Balci: Verification and validation of object-oriented artifacts throughout the simulation model development life cycle. 866-871
Don Caughlin: An integrated approach to verification, validation, and accredition of models and simulations. 872-881
David Alberts: Military keynote address: information superiority and simulation models. 919
Brett Walters, Jon French, Michael J. Barnes: Attrition and fatigue: modeling the effects of crew size and crew fatigue on the control of Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (TUAVS). 920-924
Iain H. McKenna, Stephen Little: Military concept development: developing tactics using low cost, accessible simulations. 991-1000
Simon A. Colby, D. Lee Beetham: Long range artillery simulation using component based development techniques and the high level architecture. 1001-1005
Janis Trone, Angela Guerin, Amber D. Clay: Simulation of large supply chains: simulation of waste processing, transportation, and disposal operations. 1085-1089
Cathy J. Barnard, David H. Van Haaften: Simulation of logistics systems: simulation model for shipment of waste to the waste isolation pilot plant. 1101-1106
Young Hae Lee, Sook Han Kim: Optimal production-distribution planning in supply chain management using a hybrid simulation-analytic approach. 1252-1259
J. Michael Knoll, Joseph A. Heim: Ensuring the successful adoption of discrete event simulation in a manufacturing environment. 1297-1304
John R. Clymer: Optimizing production work flow using OpEMCSS. 1305-1314
Par Klingstam, Bengt-Goran Olsson: Application of simulation for manufacturing processes improvements: using simulation techniques for continuous process verification in industrial system development. 1315-1321
Kok Kiong Tan, K. Z. Tang: Simulation of an evolutionary tuned fuzzy dispatching system for automated guided vehicles. 1339-1343
Namdar Bahri, Robert J. Gaskins: Automated material handling system traffic control by means of node balancing. 1344-1346
Robert G. Kyle Jr., Christopher R. Ludka: Case studies in applicatin of simulation to manufacturing systems: simulating the furniture industry. 1347-1350
Scott J. Mason, John W. Fowler: Semiconductor manufacturing scheduling: maximizing delivery performance in semiconductor wafer fabrication facilities. 1458-1463
Appa Iyer Sivakumar: Simulation based cause and effect analysis of cycle time distribution in semiconductor backend. 1464-1471
Chad D. DeJong, Seth A. Fischbein: Semiconductor manufacturing material handling systems: integrating dynamic fab capacity and automation models for 300mm semiconductor manufacturing. 1505-1509
Charles R. McLean, Frank Riddick: Simulation in the international IMS MISSION project: the IMS MISSION architecture for distributed manufacturing simulation. 1539-1548
Kai Mertins, Markus Rabe, Frank-Walter Jaekel: Neutral template libraries for efficient distributed simulation within a manufacturing system engineering platform. 1549-1557
Krzysztof Pawlikowski, Wolfgang Kreutzer: Tools for teaching simulation: integrating modelling and data analysis in teaching discrete event simulation. 1645-1650
Thomas Wiedemann: A virtual textbook for modeling and simulation. 1660-1665
Roy E. Crosbie: Simulation curriculum: a model curriculum in modeling and simulation: do we need it? Can we do it? 1666-1668
Jörg Desel: Teaching system modeling, simulation and validation. 1669-1675
Vlatka Hlupic: Simulation software: an Operational Research Society survey of academic and industrial users. 1676-1683
Heimo H. Adelsberger, Markus Bick, Jan M. Pawlowski: Learning environments for simulation education: design principles for teaching simulation with explorative learning environments. 1684-1691
Yonghui Fu, Rajesh Piplani, Robert de Souza, Jingru Wu: Agent-based simulation applications: multi-agent enabled modeling and simulation towards collaborative inventory management in supply chains. 1763-1771
Ashu Guru, Paul A. Savory, Robert Williams: Web-based simulation management: a web-based interface for storing and executing simulation models. 1810-1814
Wendy Currie, Vlatka Hlupic: Strategic management support in changing environments: simulation modelling: the link between change management panaceas. 2022-2028
Gregory R. Clay: Venture launch: use of simulation to support strategic operational decisions. 2036-2039
Jerry Flatto, L. Leslie Gardner: Financial decision-making: using information generated by a discrete event simulation to evaluate real options in a research and development environment. 2040-2047
Ulrich von Beck, John W. Nowak: The merger of discrete event simulation with activity based costing for cost estimation in manufacturing environments. 2048-2054