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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:
Parallel simulation on supercomputers. 1:1-1:12 - Shane G. Henderson, Sheldon H. Jacobson, Stewart Robinson:
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:
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:
Input uncertainty in outout analysis. 6:1-6:12 - Peter I. Frazier:
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:
On the choice of MCMC kernels for approximate Bayesian computation with SMC samplers. 27:1-27:12 - Nial Friel:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
Advancement simulation of tunnel boring machines. 65:1-65:12
Applications in healthcare: combined OR/simulation techniques
- Bhakti S. S. Onggo:
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:
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:
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:
Modeling the spread of community-associated MRSA. 73:1-73:12 - Michael F. Beeler, Dionne M. Aleman, Michael W. Carter:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
A survey on the use of simulation in German healthcare. 96:1-96:10 - James C. Fackler, Julie Hankin, Terry Young:
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:
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:
Hypercube simulation analysis for a large-scale ambulance service system. 108:1-108:8 - Peter Lee, Georgios Theodoropoulos:
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:
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:
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:
Gaming simulations with environmental trajectories that maximize information gain. 135:1-135:12 - Korina Katsaliaki, Navonil Mustafee:
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:
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:
A simulation based game approach for teaching operations management topics. 139:1-139:12 - Catherine Cleophas:
Designing serious games for revenue management training and strategy development. 140:1-140:12 - Gerd Wagner:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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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