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2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j4]Scott L. Rosen, Catherine M. Harmonosky, Mark T. Traband:
Optimization of systems with multiple performance measures via simulation: Survey and recommendations. Comput. Ind. Eng. 54(2): 327-339 (2008) - 2007
- [j3]Scott L. Rosen, Catherine M. Harmonosky, Mark T. Traband:
A simulation optimization method that considers uncertainty and multiple performance measures. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 181(1): 315-330 (2007) - [c10]Charles R. Standridge, Daniel A. Finke, Carley Jurishica, David M. Ferrin, Catherine M. Harmonosky:
What I wish they would have taught me (or that I would have better remembered!) in school. WSC 2007: 2315-2321 - 2005
- [j2]Scott L. Rosen, Catherine M. Harmonosky:
An improved simulated annealing simulation optimization method for discrete parameter stochastic systems. Comput. Oper. Res. 32: 343-358 (2005) - [j1]Seda Özmutlu, Catherine M. Harmonosky:
A real-time methodology for minimizing mean flowtime in FMSs with routing flexibility: Threshold-based alternate routing. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 166(2): 369-384 (2005) - 2004
- [c9]Michael Freimer, Lee W. Schruben, Theresa M. Roeder, Charles R. Standridge, Catherine M. Harmonosky, Ingolf Ståhl:
You Are Going to Teach Simulation - Now What? Tips and Strategies. WSC 2004: 2057-2065 - 2003
- [c8]Ingolf Ståhl, Raymond R. Hill, Joan M. Donohue, Henry Herper, Catherine M. Harmonosky, W. David Kelton:
Teaching the classics of simulation to beginners, panel: teaching the classics of simulation to beginners (panel). WSC 2003: 1941-1951 - 2002
- [c7]Jennifer R. Linton, Catherine M. Harmonosky:
General methodology 2: a comparison of selective initialization bias elimination methods. WSC 2002: 1951-1957
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c6]Catherine M. Harmonosky, Jennifer L. Miller, Scott L. Rosen, Mark T. Traband, Rick Tillotson, Dave Robbie:
Interfacing simulation with costing software to drive the transformation from prototype manufacturing to high volume manufacturing. WSC 1999: 1359-1364 - 1997
- [c5]Catherine M. Harmonosky, Robert H. Farr, Ming-Chuan Ni:
Selective Rerouting Using Simulated Steady State System Data. WSC 1997: 1293-1298 - 1995
- [c4]Catherine M. Harmonosky:
Simulation-Based Real-Time Scheduling: Review of Recent Developments. WSC 1995: 220-225 - 1990
- [c3]Catherine M. Harmonosky:
Implementation issues using simulation for real-time scheduling, control, and monitoring. WSC 1990: 595-598
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c2]Catherine M. Harmonosky, Dean C. Barrick:
Simulation in a CIM environment: structure for analysis and real-time control. WSC 1988: 704-711 - 1984
- [c1]Catherine M. Harmonosky, Randall P. Sadowskl:
A simulation model and analysis: Integrating AGV's with non-automated material handling. WSC 1984: 340-347
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