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6th WSC 1973: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Joseph M. Sussman:
Proceedings of the 6th conference on Winter simulation, WSC 1973, San Francisco, CA, USA, January 17-19, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7405-7 - Thomas A. Marlow:
Simulation's role in project development (Panel 1). 1 - D. J. Dunne:
Discrete-event simulation in the engineering/construction industry. 1 - T. A. Bratz:
"Experience with simulation models". 1
Behavioral and learning models
- F. Paul Wyman, John W. Slocum Jr., Richard Reed:
Towards a simulation model of motivation and adjustment. 3-12 - Francis D. Tuggle, F. Hutton Barron, Richard O. Day:
Simulation of an individual making decisions under uncertainty. 13-31 - Warren W. Menke:
Identification of viable biological strategies for pest management by simulation studies. 32-50
Simulation methodology (Papers Session)
- Prosper Bernard:
Use of simulation to test the validity and sensitivity of an analytical model. 52-66 - Joe H. Mize:
Multiple sequence random number generators. 67-76 - Jean G. Vaucher:
A "WAIT UNTIL" algorithm for general purpose simulation languages. 77-83
Inventory and distribution models
- David R. Anderson, Brian D. Sellers, Mohammed M. Shamma:
Simulation of sequential production systems with in-process inventory. 85-92 - Lynn E. Bussey, M. Palmer Terrell:
A model for analyzing closed-loop conveyor systems with multiple work stations. 93-111 - Donald A. Heimburger:
A cased goods Conveyor simulator. 112-127 - Kailash M. Bafna:
A simulator for designing high-rise warehouse systems. 128-138
Fundamental GPSS tutorial
- Thomas J. Schriber:
On the application of user chains in GPSS. 140-158
Health services (Session 4)
- Kerry E. Kilpatrick, Richard S. Mackenzie, Allen G. Delaney:
An evaluation of expanded function auxiliaries in general dentistry. 160-171 - O. George Kennedy:
The use of computer simulation in health care facility design. 172-198 - Robert Baron, Edward J. Rising:
A simulation model of a University Health Service Outpatient Clinic. 199-225
Simulation methodology II
- William E. Biles:
Constrained sequential-block search in simulation experimentation. 227-241 - R. E. Taylor, Joachim W. Schmidt, V. Chachra:
Optimization of simulation experiments. 242-263 - Michael A. Crane, Donald L. Iglehart:
A new approach to simulating stable stochastic systems. 264-272
Manufacturing applications
- Michael J. Maggard, William G. Lesso, Gary L. Hogg, Don T. Phillips:
Using an extended version of GERT to simulate priority and assignment rules in a labor limited jobshop system. 274-288 - Carter L. Franklin II:
Evaluating job shop simulation results. 289-297 - J. Douglas DeMaire:
Simulation applied to a manufacturing expansion problem area. 298-310 - M. M. Patel, J. M. Panchal, M. T. Coughlin:
Cycle-time simulation for a multiproduct manufacturing facility. 311-318
Urban problems
- Philipp F. Schweizer:
A demographic simulation model for health care, educational, and urban systems planning. 320-333 - Lucius J. Riccio:
Simulation of New York city's felony adjudicatory system. 334-352 - Grace M. Carter, Edward J. Ignall, Warren E. Walker:
A simulation model of the New York city fire department: Its use in deployment analysis. 353-370 - Richard C. Larson:
On-line simulation of urban police patrol and dispatching. 371-385
Aerospace applications
- Kenneth E. Dominiak, Ronald J. Ireland:
Simulation of a multiple element test environment. 387-395 - Betty J. Landstra:
Cost/Resource model. 396-415 - Kazuyuki Mitome, Susumu Tsuhara, Susumu Seki, Ken'ichi Isoda:
MAFLOS-a generalized manufacturing system simulator. 416-425 - Alvin F. Andrus:
A description of an AAW model and its classroom uses. 426-448 - Paul D. Flanagan, Judith B. Currier, Kenneth E. Willis:
Simulation in the design of automated air traffic control functions. 449-462
Financial models (General)
- John V. Baumler:
Accounting rate of return vs. true rate of return considering variability and uncertainty. 464-480 - Francis J. Brewerton, William B. Allen:
Variability assumptions and their effect on capital investment risk. 481-496 - Philip M. Wolfe, Donald F. Deutsch:
A computerized interactive financial forecasting system. 497-511 - André Fourcans, Thomas J. Hindelang:
Multinational capital budgeting: A simulation model. 512-534 - B. F. Roberts:
Simulation of econometric models. 535 - A. Alan B. Pritsker:
GASP programming procedures. 535
Transportation models
- David W. Graff:
Simulation analysis of marine terminal investments. 537-545 - W. Wayne Siesennop, Fritz A. Callies, Neal S. Campbell:
Simulation in the design of unit carrier materials handling systems. 546-566 - John C. Rea, David C. Nowading, P. Wade Buckholts:
A generalized model for simulating commodity movements by ship. 567-579 - Frank P. Testa, Mark Handelman:
Simulation of Garland, Texas, vehicular traffic using current and computed optimal traffic settings. 580-589
APL applications
- Harley M. Courtney:
Corporate planning model design: Computerized scratch pads. 591-603 - Ronald A. Seaberg:
"An application of simulation models to corporate planning processes". 604-621 - Richard D. Cuthbert, Larry Peckham:
APL models for operational planning of shipment routing, loading, and scheduling. 622-631 - Richard C. Grinold, Robert M. Oliver:
A two asset cash flow simulation model. 632-640
Gaming and man-machine simulation
- Edwin L. Heard, Geoffrey Churchill:
Progress toward a proposed simulation game base for curricula in decision sciences. 642-656 - Theodore J. Mock, Miklos A. Vasarhelyi:
Interactive budgeting models: A simulation tool for MIS education. 657-671 - Gay Doreen Serway, Allen S. Kennedy, Gustave J. Rath:
The Traffic Police Management Training Game. 677-711 - G. Arthur Mihram:
Simulation: Methodology for the system sciences. 712-714
Evening 1: Night in a berkeley laboratory
- Austin C. Hoggatt:
Night in a berkeley laboratory. 716 - Myron Uretsky:
Experiences in transferring a management game across cultural and economic boundaries. 717
Management applications
- William F. Hamilton:
Corporate simulation models - a review and reappraisal. 719-733 - Hamed Kamal Eldin, Charles C. Daniel:
A general university simulation model. 734-743 - D. Jeffrey Blumenthal:
Rate-revenue-cost of service simulation of a natural gas utility. 744-763 - Hal Miller:
A simulated investment analysis for a gas pipeline company. 764-779
Languages for Simulation
- George E. Heidorn:
An interactive simulation programming system which converses in English. 781-794 - Nicholas R. Hurst, A. Alan B. Pritsker:
GASP IV: A combined continuous/discrete, fortran based simulation language. 795-803 - Karen Ast, Jerry Katzke, Jim Nickerson, Julian Reitman, Lee Rogin:
NGPSS/6000: A new implementation of GPSS. 804-813 - Robert F. Zant:
CMS/1 - a corporate modeling system. 814-827
Maintenance & reliability models
- Carsten Bøe, Tor Heimly, Tor-Christian Mathiesen:
A reliability model using markov chains for utility evaluation of computer systems onboard ships. 829-843 - Aridaman K. Jain:
"Monte Carlo simulation of crosstalk in communication cables". 844-857 - V. P. Sobczynski, C. J. Pearson:
Incorporation of false alarms in simulations of electronic receivers. 858-867 - F. Paul Wyman:
Tutorial 5: An introduction to SIMSCRIPT. 868 - Andrew Kolterman:
Paper fair. 869 - Gabor T. Herman, Wu-Hang Liu:
The daughter of CELIA, the french flag and the firing squad. 870 - M. W. Collins, D. G. Harder:
"An application of simulation to debugging and maintaining a computer network system". 871 - John B. Wallace Jr.:
An experimental evaluation of Monte Carlo simulation in MIS project decisions. 872 - R. Vavra, William R. Franta:
Robustness and analytic computer system models. 873 - Hamed Kamal Eldin, David L. Shipman:
A model for simulating and evaluating the response of a management information system. 874 - J. F. Grant:
Trace-driven systems modeling. 875 - M. A. Greene, A. Hochhauser, M. J. Reilly, J. F. Sautin, A. S. Walters:
ARPEGE: Simulation of an air pollution crisis. 876 - Norman R. Lyons:
A systems design game. 877 - Alan J. Parker:
A deterministic simulation model for scheduled airline fleet maintenance. 877 - R. R. Bowen, C. D. Shepard, R. V. Baser:
ASSET, a digital computer language for the simulation of communication systems. 878 - Frances M. Delaney, Marilyn Oppenheim, Martin Goldberg, William Schumer, A. Gerson Greenburg:
Simulation model of a multiphasic screening unit for use by a department of surgery. 879 - S. H. Cohn, Jan F. Brandejs:
Medical care simulation: A study utilizing dynamic simulation modeling. 880 - J. B. Dilworth, W. J. Pelton, O. H. Embry, G. A. Overstreet:
Simulating the impact of expanded delegation of dental procedures. 881 - Kenneth F. Siler:
A PL/I model of an emergency medical system. 882 - Keh-Lon Lee:
Simulation of an epidemic: Development of control strategies of schistosomiasis. 883 - E. C. Garcia, William F. Hamilton, J. W. Thomas:
Simulation analysis of an emergency care facility. 884 - M. Wayne Shiveley:
An interactive multi-item inventory computer simulation model. 884 - Alvin M. Silver:
GWSS - a generalized warehouse simulator system. 885 - Oldrich A. Vasicek:
Distribution combining program. 886 - James D. Durham, Stephen D. Roberts:
A dynamic control system for hospital inventories. 886 - Stephen L. Robinson:
MATHRISK - a management tool for the analysis of investment decisions. 887 - Stephen L. Robinson:
MATHNET: A representation and analysis technique for stochastic networks. 888 - Robert E. Markland, Robert J. Newett:
A risk-return simulation model of commodity market hedging strategies. 889-890 - Dana B. Hopkins Jr.:
Using the computer to plan production in a flow shop. 890 - C. Jain, Phil McDermott:
A simulation study of basic oxygen furnace operations. 891 - P. J. Moore:
Autonetics planned production line evaluation simulator (APPLES). 892 - J. J. Babiel, B. Z. Duhl:
A performance evaluation technique for the measurement of a facility's ability to process the proper jobs. 893 - James C. Hershauer, Ronald J. Ebert:
A directed search approach to selecting a sequencing rule. 894
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