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2000 – 2009
- 2006
- [c31]Andrew F. Seila:
Spreadsheet simulation. WSC 2006: 11-18 - 2005
- [j10]Andrew F. Seila:
The case for a standard model description for process simulation. Int. J. Simul. Process. Model. 1(1/2): 26-34 (2005) - [c30]Andrew F. Seila:
Spreadsheet simulation. WSC 2005: 33-40 - 2004
- [c29]Andrew F. Seila:
Spreadsheet Simulation. WSC 2004: 41-48 - 2003
- [c28]Andrew F. Seila:
Spreadsheet simulation: spreadsheet simulation. WSC 2003: 25-30 - [c27]Thomas J. Schriber, Jerry Banks, Andrew F. Seila, Ingolf Ståhl, Averill M. Law, Richard G. Börn:
Simulation textbooks - old and new, panel: simulation text books - old and new (panel). WSC 2003: 1952-1963 - 2002
- [c26]Andrew F. Seila:
Spreadsheet simulation: spreadsheet simulation. WSC 2002: 17-22 - [p1]Andrew F. Seila, John A. Miller, Senthilanand Chandrasekaran:
Java. Encyclopedia of Information Systems 2002: 693-714 - 2001
- [c25]Andrew F. Seila:
Spreadsheet simulation. WSC 2001: 74-79 - [c24]Christos Alexopoulos, Andrew F. Seila:
Output analysis: output data analysis for simulations. WSC 2001: 115-122 - 2000
- [j9]John A. Miller, Andrew F. Seila, Xuewei Xiang:
The JSIM web-based simulation environment. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 17(2): 119-133 (2000) - [j8]Shen Zheng, Andrew F. Seila:
Some well-behaved estimators for the M/M/1 queue. Oper. Res. Lett. 26(5): 231-235 (2000) - [c23]Christos Alexopoulos, Andrew F. Seila:
Output analysis: output analysis for simulations. WSC 2000: 101-108 - [c22]Andrew F. Seila:
Medical education as a model for simulation education. WSC 2000: 1624-1629 - [c21]John A. Miller, Andrew F. Seila, Junxiu Tao:
Finding a substrate for federated components on the web. WSC 2000: 1849-1854
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j7]David Goldsman, Keebom Kang, Andrew F. Seila:
Cramér-von Mises Variance Estimators for Simulations. Oper. Res. 47(2): 299-309 (1999) - [c20]Andrew F. Seila, John A. Miller:
Scenario management in Web-based simulation. WSC 1999: 1430-1437 - 1998
- [c19]Christos Alexopoulos, Andrew F. Seila:
Advanced Methods for Simulation Output Analysis. WSC 1998: 113-120 - 1997
- [c18]Christos Alexopoulos, George S. Fishman, Andrew F. Seila:
Computational Experience with the Batch Means Method. WSC 1997: 194-201 - 1996
- [j6]Christos Alexopoulos, Andrew F. Seila:
A conservative method for selecting the best simulated system. Oper. Res. Lett. 19(3): 143-150 (1996) - [c17]Christos Alexopoulos, Andrew F. Seila:
Implementing the Batch Means Method in Simulation Experiments. WSC 1996: 214-221 - 1995
- [c16]Andrew F. Seila:
Introduction to Simulation. WSC 1995: 7-15 - 1994
- [c15]John M. Charnes, John S. Carson II, Merriel C. Dewsnup, Andrew F. Seila, Jeffrey D. Tew, Randall P. Sadowski:
Output analysis research: why bother? (panel discussion). WSC 1994: 399-405 - [e1]Deborah A. Sadowski, Andrew F. Seila, Mani S. Manivannan, Jeffrey D. Tew:
Proceedings of the 26th conference on Winter simulation, WSC 1994, Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA, December 11-14, 1994. ACM 1994, ISBN 0-7803-2109-X [contents] - 1993
- [j5]Kisu Kim, Andrew F. Seila:
A generalized cost model for stochastic clearing systems. Comput. Oper. Res. 20(1): 67-82 (1993) - 1992
- [c14]Andrew F. Seila:
Advanced Output Analysis for Simulation. WSC 1992: 190-197 - 1991
- [c13]Andrew F. Seila:
Output analysis for simulation. WSC 1991: 28-36 - [c12]David Goldsman, Keebom Kang, Andrew F. Seila:
Cramér-von Mises variance estimators for simulations. WSC 1991: 916-920 - 1990
- [j4]Andrew F. Seila, Jerry Banks:
Spreadsheet risk analysis using simulation. Simul. 55(3): 163-170 (1990) - [c11]Andrew F. Seila:
Output analysis for simulation. WSC 1990: 49-54
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j3]Andrew F. Seila:
SIMTOOLS: A software tool kit for discrete event simulation in Pascal. Simul. 50(3): 93-99 (1988) - [c10]Andrew F. Seila, Susan Soloman, Pandu R. Tadikamalla, Avril Law, Andrew Andrews:
Teaching simulation in school of busines (panel session). WSC 1988: 864 - [c9]Andrew F. Seila:
Using an enhanced general-purpose language for teaching simulation. WSC 1988: 875-877 - 1987
- [c8]Der-Fa Robert Chen, Andrew F. Seila:
Multivariate inference in stationary simulation using batch means. WSC 1987: 302-304 - 1986
- [c7]Andrew F. Seila:
Discrete event simulation in Pascal with SIMTOOLS. WSC 1986: 141-150 - 1984
- [j2]Andrew F. Seila:
Technical Note - On Waiting Times for a Queue in Which Customers Require Simultaneous Service from a Random Number of Servers. Oper. Res. 32(5): 1181-1184 (1984) - [c6]Andrew F. Seila:
Multivariate output analysis in simulation: The state of the art. WSC 1984: 282-283 - [c5]Andrew F. Seila:
Discrete event simulation in pascal with SIMTOOLS. WSC 1984: 498-499 - 1983
- [c4]Andrew F. Seila:
Multivariate estimation in simulation. WSC 1983: 693-698 - 1982
- [j1]Andrew F. Seila:
Multivariate estimation in regenerative simulation. Oper. Res. Lett. 1(4): 153-156 (1982) - [c3]Bruce W. Schmeiser, Bennett L. Fox, Peter A. W. Lewis, Andrew F. Seila, James R. Wilson:
Statistical issues in simulation research. WSC 1982: 705 - 1981
- [c2]Andrew F. Seila, Der-Fa Robert Chen:
Discrete event simulation on mini- and microcomputers: Some experiments with the Pascal language. WSC 1981: 41-43 - [c1]Andrew F. Seila, John S. Carson II:
Methods for stratified estimation in nonregenerative simulations. WSC 1981: 465-467
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