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adam_text | Contents
Preface
From the Editors
................................................ xix
About the Editors
............................................... xxi
About the Conference
Sponsoring Organizations
...........................................
xxiii
WSC Board of Directors
............................................ xxiv
WSC
92
Conference Committee
....................................... xxv
WSC
92
Program Committee
......................................... xxvi
Referees
..................................................... xxvii
The Winter Simulation Conferences
..................................... xxviii
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Keynote Address
The Winter Simulation Conference: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Progress
............. 3
R. C. Crain (Moderator), J. M. Sussman, T. J. Schriber, J.
O. Henriksen,
and S. D. Roberts
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Panel Discussion
The Winter Simulation Conference: Perspectives of the Founding Fathers
................ 37
M. Araten, H. G. Hixson, A. C. Hoggatt, P. J. Kiviat, M. F. Morris, A. Ockene, J. Reitman,
J. M. Sussman, and J. R. Wilson (Moderator)
Introductory Tutorials
Introduction to Simulation
.......................................... 65
R. E. Shannon
Distribution Fitting and Random Number and
Variate
Generation
.................... 74
R. C. H.
Cheng
Modelling
.................................................... 82
J. S. Carson
Simulation Languages and Simulators
.................................... 88
J. Banks
Simulation Output Analysis
.......................................... 97
D. Goldsman
Validation and Verification of Simulation Models
.............................. 104
R. G.
Sargent
Conducting a Successful Simulation Project
................................. 115
K. J. Musselman
v
vi
Contents
Selling Simulation and Simulation Results
.................................. 122
R. P. Sadowski
Designing Efficient Simulation Experiments
................................. 126
B. L. Nelson
Advanced Tutorials
The
TES
Methodology: Modeling Empirical Stationary Time Series
...................135
B. Melamed, J. R. Hill, and D. Goldsman
Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation with
C++............................ 145
J. A. Joines, K. A. Powell, and
S. D.
Roberts
SIMPACK: Getting Started with Simulation Programming in
С
and
C++................ 154
P. A. Fishwick
Simulation of Advanced Manufacturing Systems
.............................. 163
G. W. Evans and W. E. Biles
Simulation of Communications Networks
...................................170
A. M. Law and
M. G.
McComas
Factor Screening of Multiple Responses
................................... 174
L. S. Cook
Databases and Artificial Intelligence: Enabling Technologies for Simulation Modeling
..........181
M.
A. Centeno
and C. R. Standridge
Advanced Output Analysis Tutorial
..................................... 190
A. F. Seila
A Tutorial on Simulation Optimization
....................................198
F. Azadivar
Software/Modelware Application Requirements (Panel)
..........................205
D. H. Withers (Chair), P. Cohen, L. Giussani, T.
F. Schuppe,
and M. Seppanen
Object Oriented Software for Automatic Inference
.............................211
R. S. Reagan and S.
N.
Mishra
Microprocessor-Oriented Expert Systems for Statistical Analysis
.....................221
Т. К.
Gardenier
State-of-the-Art Reviews
Perturbation Analysis: Concepts and Algorithms
..............................231
Y.-C. Ho
Graphical Model Structures for Discrete Event Simulation
.........................241
L. W. Schruben
State of the Art in Parallel Simulation
....................................246
R. Fujimoto and D.
Nicol
Experimental Design Issues in Simulation with Examples from Semiconductor Manufacturing
.....255
S. J. Hood and P. D. Welch
Contents
vii
New
Methods for Pseudorandom Number and Pseudorandom Vector Generation
............264
H.
Niederreiter
Generation of Random Objects
........................................270
L. Devroye
Gradient Estimation for Regenerative Processes
...............................280
P. Glasserman and P. W. Glynn
Metamodels for Simulation Input-Output Relations
.............................289
R. R. Barton
Distribution Selection and Validation
.....................................300
S. G. Vincent and W. D.
Kelton
Testing Random Number Generators
.....................................305
P. L Ecuyer
Graphical Techniques for Output Analysis
..................................314
D.
A. Grier
Software/Modelware
Tutorials
SIMSCRIPT II.5 and SIMGRAPHICS Tutorial
...............................323
E. C
Russell
AutoMod
....................................................328
V. B. Norman
AutoStat
....................................................332
V. B. Norman
Object-Oriented Network Performance Prediction
..............................335
J. Jones, R. Mills, and J. Goble
Perspectives on Simulation Using GPSS
...................................338
T. J. Schriber
Business Process Re-engineering
.......................................343
J. Jones
Simulation Studio
...............................................347
S. W. Cox
Introduction to SLAM II and
SLAMSYSTEM................................352
J. J. O Reilly and
N.
K. Ryan
Building a Simulator with GPSS/H
......................................357
D. S. Smith, D. T. Brunner, and R.
С
Crain
Manufacturing Decision Making with FACTOR
...............................361
W. R. Lilegdon
Proof Animation: The General Purpose Animator
.............................366
J.
O. Henriksen
and
N.
J. Earle
UniFit II: Total Support for Simulation Input Modeling
..........................371
S. G. Vincent and A. M. Law
viii Contents
Introduction
to
SIMAN/Cinema
.......................................377
S. A. Conrad, D. T. Sturrock, and J. P. Poorte
Modeling Priority
Queues
with Entity Lists: A SIGMA Tutorial
.....................380
L. W. Schruben
The
Micromodels
Shooting Process
......................................385
R. F. Garzia
Arena: A SIMAN/Cinema-Based Hierarchical Modeling System
......................390
C. D. Pegden and D. A. Davis
Using Mogul
2.0
to Produce Simulation Models and Animations of Complex Computer Systems and
Networks
.................................................400
P. L. Haigh
ProModel
Tutorial
...............................................405
C. R.
Harrell and K. Tumay
MedModel/ServiceModel Tutorial
.......................................411
L. F.
Keller and
C. R.
Harrell
The Telecom FrameWork: A Simulation Environment for Telecommunications Modeling
........416
G. Lomow
SIMSTAT: A Tool for Simulation Analysis
..................................421
W. E. Blaisdell and J. Haddock
GPSS/VI
....................................................426
D. Ball
Analysis Methodology
Random
Variate
Generation I
Fast Generation of Low Discrepancy Points Based on Fibonacci Polynomials
..............433
S. Tezuka and M. Fushimi
Fast and Reliable Random-Number Generation
...............................438
A. Compagner
Analysis of Add-with-Carry and Subtract-with-Borrow Generators
....................443
S. Tezuka and P. L Ecuyer
Efficient Rare Event Simulation via Importance Sampling
Application of Fast Simulation Techniques to Systems with Correlated Noise
..............448
M. R.
Frater
Smoothing Methods for Variance Reduction in Simulation of Markov Chains
..............453
S. Andradóttir, D.
P. Heyman, and
T. J.
Ott
Simultaneous and Efficient Simulation of Highly Dependable Systems with Different Underlying Dis¬
tributions
.................................................458
P.
Heidelberger,
V.
F.
Nicola, and P. Shahabuddin
Contents ix
Optimizing over Discrete Parameters
Effect of Correlated Estimation Errors in Ordinal Optimization
......................466
M. Deng, Y.-C. Ho, and J.-Q. Hu
Correlation of Markov Chains Simulated in Parallel
.............................475
P. Glasserman and P. Vakili
Discrete Optimization in Simulation: A Method and Applications
.....................483
S.
Andradóttir
Random Optimization Methods
Automatic Learning: Theorems for Concurrent Simulation and Optimization
..............487
S. Yakowitz
Theory and Application of Annealing Algorithms for Continuous Optimization
.............494
S. B. Gelfand, P.
С
Doerschuk, and M. Nahhas-Mohandes
Uniting Probabilistic Methods for Optimization
...............................500
B. L. Fox
Sensitivity Analysis and Optimization
Simulation Optimization of (s,
5)
Inventory Systems
............................506
M.
С
Fu
and
К.
Healy
On Optimal Choice of Reference Parameters in the Likelihood Ratio Method
..............515
R. Y. Rubinstein and A. Shapiro
Sensitivity Analysis of Discrete Event Systems with Autocorrelated Inputs
................521
B. Melamed and R. Y. Rubinstein
Experimental Designs for Simulation Optimization
Using Central Composite Designs in Simulation Experiments
.......................529
J. D. Tew
Sequential Experimental Designs for Simulation Metamodeling
......................539
J. M. Donohue, E. C. Houck, and R. H. Myers
Variance
Reallocation
in Taguchi s Robust Design Framework
.......................548
L. W. Schruben, P. J. Sanchez, S. M. Sanchez, and V. A. Czitrom
Experimental Designs for Simulation Output Analysis
Latin Hypercube Sampling as a Tool in Uncertainty Analysis of Computer Models
...........557
M. D.
McKay
The Spatial Correlation Function Approach to Response Surface Estimation
...............565
T. J. Mitchell and
M. D.
Morris
Variance Reduction for Quantile Estimation via Correlation Induction
..................572
A.
N.
Avramidis
χ
Contents
Confidence
Intervals for Steady-State Performance
Evaluation of Tests for Initial-Condition Bias
................................577
C. R. Cash, B. L. Nelson, J. M. Long, D. G. Dippold, and W. P. Pollard
Confidence Intervals for Univariate Discrete-Event Simulation Output Using the
Kalman
Filter
.... 586
R. B. Howard, M. A. Gallagher, K. W. Bauer, and P. S. Maybeck
Run Length Control Using Parallel Spectral Method
............................594
K.
E. E.
Raatikainen
Random
Variate
Generation II
Efficient Methods for Generating Some Exponentially Tilted Random
Variâtes
.............603
M.
К.
Nakayama
Simulation of
Poisson
Processes with Trigonometric Rates
.........................609
H. Chen and
B. W.
Schmeiser
Higher-Order
Cumulant
Spectral-Based Statistical Tests of Pseudo-Random
Variate
Generators
.... 618
J. W. Dalle
Molle, M.
J.
Hinich, and
D. J. Morrice
Modeling Methodology
Parallel Simulation I
MIMD Parallel Simulation of Circuit-Switched Communication Networks
................629
D.
Nicol, A.
Greenberg,
and B. Lubachevsky
Transparent Optimizations of Overheads in Optimistic Simulations
....................637
R. L. Bagrodia and W.-T. Liao
Making Parallel Simulations Go Fast
.....................................646
P. F. Reynolds, C. M. Pancerella, and S. Srinivasan
Distributed Simulation Based on Time Warp
Replicated Objects in Time Warp Simulations
................................657
D. Agrawal and
J. R.
Agre
U.S. Army ModSim on Jade s TimeWarp
..................................665
D. Baezner, C. Rohs, and H. Jones
A Distributed, Object-Oriented Communication Network Simulation
Testbed
..............672
M. S. Corson
Object-Oriented Simulation
Design and Implementation of a Highly Reusable Modeling and Simulation Framework for Discrete
Part Manufacturing Systems
......................................680
H.
С
Bhuskute, M.
N.
Duse,
J. T. Gharpure, D. B. Pratt, M. Kamath, and J. H.
Mize
Object Orientation and Three Phase Simulation
..............................689
M. Pidd
Hierarchical, Modular Concepts Applied to an Object-Oriented Simulation Model Development Envi¬
ronment
..................................................694
J. J. Luna
Contents xi
Parallel Simulation
II
Approximate Time-Parallel Simulation of Queueing Systems with Losses
.................700
J. J. Wang and M. Abrams
Parallel Simulation Using Conservative Time Windows
...........................709
R. Ayani and H. Rajaei
Processor Allocation in Parallel Battlefield Simulation
...........................718
N.
Deo, M. Medidi, and S.
Prasad
Simulation Environments
The Simulation Model Development Environment: An Overview
.....................726
O. Balei
and R. E. Nance
The Computer Aided Simulation Modeling Environment: An Overview
.................737
R. J. Paul
Requirements for a Repository-Based Simulation Environment
......................747
T. I.
Ören,
D. G. King, L. G. Birta, and M. Hitz
Visual and Graphical Simulation
Findings from Behavioral Research in Visual Interactive Simulation
...................751
R. M. O Keefe and P.
C. Bell
A Framework for Designing an Animated Simulation System Based on Model-Animator-Scheduler
Paradigm
.................................................756
J. T. Lin, K.-C. Yeh, and L.-C. Sheu
Model Reusability in a Graphical Simulation Package
...........................764
B. J. Bortscheller and E. T. Saulnier
Panei
Discussion
Discrete Event Simulation Modeling: Directions for the
90s........................773
A. Radiya (Chair), P. A. Fishwick, R. E. Nance, J. Rothenberg, and R. G. Sargent
Verification and Validation
Building Correct Simulation Models is Difficult
...............................783
E. Yücesan
and S. H.
Jacobson
The Scientific Method of Choosing Model Fidelity
.............................791
M. P. Bailey and W. G. Kemple
A Software Mechanism to Enhance Simulation Model Validity
.......................798
G. W.
Legge
and D. L. Wyatt
Knowledge-Based Simulation
An Investigation of a Standard Simulation-Knowledge Interface
......................807
C. S. Russell, A. S. Elmaghraby, and J. H. Graham
ISLE
—
Intelligent Scalable Logistics Environment
..............................816
L.
Sokol,
S.
Geyer,
R.
Lasken,
and
К.
Murphy
Knowledge-Based Simulation to Assist in System Design Identification
..................822
N. N.
Kwanjai and
R. H.
Wild
xii
Contents
Manufacturing Applications
Nontraditional
Applications in Manufacturing
The Timken Company s
Gambrinus
Thermal Treatment Facility Scheduling System
..........833
M. C
Cheselka
Simulation of Engineering Design Change Approval Process
........................842
S. Prakash and J.
Schlotthauer
Realtime Operations Scheduling for Flexible Manufacturing Cells
.....................849
J. S. Dhingra, K. L. Musser, and G. L. Blankenship
Modeling in Electronics Manufacturing
Modeling Final Assembly and Test Processes in the Semiconductor Industry
...............856
J. D.
Liljegren
Simulation Issues in Electronics Manufacturing
...............................861
R. G. Ingalls and C. Eckersley
An Integrated Environment for Modeling Large Scale Electronics Manufacturing
............865
M. G. Ketcham
Wafer Fabrication
Development of Generic Simulation Models to Evaluate Wafer Fabrication Cluster Tools
........874
N.
G. Pierce and M. J.
Drevna
Supporting Semiconductor Manufacturing Simulation Tools Using a Structured Data Model
......879
S. S.
Baum
and P. G. Glassey
Modeling the Lot Selection Process in Semiconductor Photolithography Processing
...........885
T. C. McGuigan
Manufacturing
Simulation in
Japan
A Manufacturing-Oriented Simulation Package to Support Systems Planning and Its Operation
.... 890
S.
Umeda
Simulation through Explicit State Description and Its Application to Semiconductor Fab Operation
. 899
M. Fujihara and K. Yoneda
Development of a Simulation-Based Planning System for a Flexible Manufacturing System
.......908
S. Morito, K. H. Lee, K. Mizoguchi, and H. Awane
Material Handling Systems
Simulation of Material Delivery Systems with Dolly Trains
........................916
V. Jeyabalan and
N.
C. Otto
Insights into Carrier Control: A Simulation of a Power and Free Conveyor through an Automotive
Paint Shop
................................................925
D. W. Graehl
The Approach to Designing a Future Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facility (Using
SIMAN
and Au-
toMod)
..................................................933
С
A. Park and T. Getz
Contents xiii
Real Time Control
Real-Time Simulation for Decision Support in Continuous Flow Manufacturing Systems
........936
P. G. McConnell and D. J.
Medeiros
Task and Resource Allocation via Auctioning
................................945
D. Veeramani
Petri
Net Based Simulation of Controls for a Computer-Integrated Assembly Cell
............955
K. A. D Souza and S. K. Khator
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Analyzing System Efficiencies/Capacities in a Closed-Loop Manufacturing Cell
.............963
G. V. Nordlund
and R. P. Sadowski
Simulation of a Smart Card-Based Manufacturing System
.........................969
S. Manivannan, C. Zhou, M. Bullington, and S. Narasimhan
Expanded Simulation Studies to Evaluate Tool Delivery Systems in an FMC
..............978
L. M. Dullum and W. J. Davis
Interfacing Simulation to Other Software
Converting Simulation Data to Comparative Income Statements
.....................987
L. L. Gardner, M. E. Grant, and L. J. Rolston
Integrating Simulations with CAD Tools for Effective Facility Layout Evaluation
............995
K. Tumay
Using Animation to Enhance a Marine-Terminal Monte Carlo Simulator
.................1000
R. W. Cyr
Panei
Discussion
Simulation Practices in Manufacturing
....................................1004
V. B. Norman (Chair), J. H. Emery,
С. С.
Funke, F. Gudan,
K. G.
Main,
and D. M.
Rucker
General Applications: Public Systems Models
Health
Policy and Clinical Practice I
Screening for
Abdominal
Aortic Aneurysms: Time-Based Modeling for Public Policy
..........1013
D. G. Fryback and P. S. Frame
Simulation Modeling of Lymphocyte Proliferation and Lymphoma Development in Immune Compro¬
mised Patients
..............................................1021
L. B. Ellwein and D. T. Purtilo
Asthma Dynamics and Medical Amelioration
................................1028
M. Katzper
Health Policy and Clinical Practice II
Markov Process-Based Monte Carlo Simulation: A Tool for Modeling Complex Disease and its Appli¬
cation to the Timing of Liver Transplantation
.............................1034
M. S.
Roberts
xiv
Contents
A Monte Carlo Based Simulation Network Model for a Chronic Progressive Disease: The Case of
Diabetic Retinopathy
...........................................
1041
J. K.
Canner,
Y.-P. Chiang, and J. C. Javitt
Simulating Medical Decision Trees with Random Variable Parameters
..................1050
R. S. Dittus and R. W. Klein
Health Services Delivery
An Emergency Department Simulation Model Used to Evaluate Alternative Nurse Staffing and Patient
Population Scenarios
...........................................1057
M. A. Draeger
The Use of Simulation to Evaluate Automated Equipment for a Clinical Processing Laboratory
.... 1065
G. C
Dankbar,
J. L. Shellum and K. E. Bennet
Simulation of a Hospital s Surgical
Suite
and Critical
Care Area .....................
1071
J.
С.
Lower
у
Simulation for Military Decision Support
Improving Decision Support for Air Force Resource Allocation
......................1079
G. S. Parnell and D. P. Barker
Analysis of Material Handling Equipment for Maritime Prepositioning Ships (MPS) Instream Offload
1087
J. D. Sumner and K. Kang
Comparison of Models: Ex Post Facto Validation/Acceptance?
......................1095
D. A.
Diener,
H. R.
Hicks, and
L. L.
Long
Panei
Discussion
Operational Art in Military Simulation (Panel)
...............................1104
P. F. Auclair (Chair), G. A. Kent,
В. С
Hosmer, W. L. Goodson, and
C. J.
Thomas
Modeling, Simulation, and Wargaming
Field Expedient Gaming: Effective Wargaming When the Shooting Starts
................1112
J. F. Dunnigan
Force Allocation through Constrained Optimization of Stochastic Response Surfaces
..........1121
R. G. Harvey, K. W. Bauer, and J. R. Litko
An Overview of Airland Combat Modeling and Simulation
.........................1130
M. W. Garrambone
Issues in Airlift Simulation
Impact of Theater
Airlifter
Characteristics on Future Theater Airlift System Productivity
.......1139
P.
Pappas,
P. F. Auclair, and S. J. Wourms
C-
141
Depot Maintenance: Using Simulation to Define Resource Requirements
.............1145
R. G. Harvey, D. V. McElveen, P. H. Miyares, and T.
F. Schuppe
Simulating the Air Mobility Command Channel Cargo System
......................1153
W. B. Carter and J. R. Litko
Contents xv
Natural
Resource
Models
Simulating
Processes
in Nonpoint Source Pollution
.............................1159
W. G. Knisel, R. A. Leonard, and
F. M.
Davis
Simulating Weed Scouting and Weed Control Decision Making to Evaluate Scouting Plans
.......1166
L. J. Wiles, G. G. Wilkerson, and H. J. Gold
Use of Simulation Method for Surface Water Quality Data
.........................1172
T. J. Chang and R. Y. Odeh
Public Service System Models
Effects of Time-Varied Arrival Rates: An Investigation in Emergency Ambulance Service Systems
. . 1180
Z. Zhu, M. A. McKnew, and J. Lee
A Simulation Model for the Flow of Civil Lawsuits
.............................1187
M. Yang, M. Yuan, and A. K. Gunal
Service System Modeling of Field Offices within a Government Agency
..................1195
J. A. Swedish
General Applications: Service Systems Models
General Transportation Applications I
Modeling Concepts for Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (IVHS) Applications
............1201
V. J. K. Hsin and P. T. R. Wang
A Simulation Study of Traffic Control Procedures at Highway Work Zones
................1210
N.
Afshar and F. Azadivar
Taxi Management and Route Control: A Systems Study and Simulation Experiment
..........1217
W. A. Bailey and T. D. Clark
Computer System Performance Models
Representation of User Transaction Processing Behavior with a State Transition Matrix
........1223
W. S. Keezer, A. P. Fenic, and B. L. Nelson
Simulation of Database Transaction Management Protocols: Hybrids and Variants of Time Warp
. . . 1232
J. A. Miller
Using Simulation to Evaluate Analytic Models of Memory Queueing
...................1242
C. E.
Knadler and R. M. May
Simulation Applications in the Chemical Process Industries
Process Simulation: Successes and Failures
.................................1249
R. C
Morris
A Combined Simulation/Optimization Approach to Process Plant Design
................1256
J. F.
Faccenda
and R. F.
Tenga
A Simulation-Based Decision Support System for a Specialty Chemicals Production Plant
.......1262
G. S. Bernstein, E. C. Carlson, R. M.
Felder,
and R. E. Bokeny
xvi
Contents
Simulation Applications in Construction Engineering and Management
State of the Art in Construction Simulation
.................................1271
S. M. AbouRizk, D. W. Halpin, and
J. D. Lutz
Facilitating Simulation Model Development for Construction Engineers
.................1278
A. Touran
Graphical Object-Oriented Discrete-Event Simulation System
.......................1285
L. Y. Liu and P. G. Ioannou
General Transportation Applications II
TPASS
-
Dynamic, Discrete-Event Simulation and Animation of a Toll Plaza
..............1292
R. T. Redding and A. J.
Junga
A Flexible Port Traffic Planning Model
...................................1296
R. R. Gibson,
В. С
Carpenter, and S. P. Seeburger
A General Rapid Transit Simulation Model with Both Automatic and Manual Train Control
.....1307
O. M. Atala, J. C. Brill, and J. S. Carson
Air Transportation Applications
Modeling Human Behavior in Aircraft Evacuations
.............................1312
J. E. Schroeder, M. Grant, and M. L. Tuttle
Analysis of Airport/Airline Operations Using Simulation
..........................1320
S. T. Gantt
Simulation of a Combination Carrier Air Cargo Hub
............................1325
P. DeLorme, J. Procter, S. Swaminathan, and T. Tillinghast
Applications of Performance Improvement or Optimization Methodology
Simulation Modeling of a Trunked Radio Network
.............................1332
J. S. Dhingra,
R. C
Mehta, G. L. Blankenship, and A. Sharon
Customer Service Evaluation in the Telephone Service Provisioning Process
...............1341
S. Ozeki and
N.
Ikeuchi
Optimization of a Corn-Processing Simulation Model
............................1349
D. Humphrey and J.
Chu
Communications Systems
Hierarchical Rapid Modeling of Picture Archiving and Communications Systems Using LANNET II.
5
and Network II.
5.............................................1356
E. Wirsz, F. W. Prior, G. A. Meredith, and K. R. Anderson
A Parallel Simulator for Performance Modelling of Broadband Telecommunication Networks
......1365
R. W.
Earnshaw and A. Hind
Approach to Nation-Wide Network Simulation Making Virtual Reality for Telecommunication Network
Management
...............................................1374
H. Hasegawa and A. Inoue
Contents xvii
Author Index
1380
Author Directory
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