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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c76]Thomas J. Schriber, Julian Reitman, Arnold Ockene, Harold G. Hixson:
History of the winter simulation conference: Origins and early years (1967-1974). WSC 2017: 40-49 - [c75]Robert G. Sargent, Paul F. Roth, Thomas J. Schriber:
History of the winter simulaltion conference: Renaissance perod (1975-1982). WSC 2017: 50-59 - [c74]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner, Jeffrey S. Smith:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: How it works and why it matters. WSC 2017: 735-749 - 2016
- [c73]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner, Jeffrey S. Smith:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: How it works and why it matters. WSC 2016: 221-235 - 2015
- [c72]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner, Jeffrey S. Smith:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. WSC 2015: 1-15 - 2014
- [c71]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner, Jeffrey S. Smith:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: how IT works and why it matters. WSC 2014: 132-146 - 2013
- [c70]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner, Jeffrey S. Smith:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: How it works and why it matters. WSC 2013: 424-438 - 2012
- [c69]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner, Jeffrey S. Smith:
How discrete-event simulation software works and why it matters. WSC 2012: 3:1-3:15 - 2011
- [c68]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. WSC 2011: 80-94 - 2010
- [c67]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: How it works and why it matters. WSC 2010: 151-165
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c66]Thomas J. Schriber:
Simulation for the Masses: Spreadsheet-based Monte Carlo Simulation. WSC 2009: 1-11 - [c65]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside Discrete-event Simulation Software: How it Works and Why it Matters. WSC 2009: 216-229 - 2008
- [c64]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: How it works and why it matters. WSC 2008: 182-192 - 2007
- [c63]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside simulation software: how it works and why it matters (1994). WSC 2007: 8 - [c62]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: how IT works and why IT matters. WSC 2007: 113-123 - 2006
- [c61]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. WSC 2006: 118-128 - 2005
- [c60]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. WSC 2005: 167-177 - 2004
- [c59]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside Discrete-Event Simulation Software: How it Works and Why it Matters. WSC 2004: 142-152 - 2003
- [c58]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside simulation software: inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. WSC 2003: 113-123 - [c57]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
- [c56]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside simulation software: how it works and why it matters: inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. WSC 2002: 97-107 - [c55]James O. Henriksen, André Hanisch, Stefan Osterburg, Peter Lorenz, Thomas J. Schriber:
Web-based simulation 1: web based simulation center: professional support for simulation projects. WSC 2002: 807-815 - 2001
- [c54]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside simulation software: inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. WSC 2001: 158-168 - [c53]Thomas J. Schriber, Springer W. Cox, James O. Henriksen, Peter Lorenz, Julian Reitman, Ingolf Ståhl:
Panel: GPSS 40th anniversary: GPSS turns 40: selected perspectives. WSC 2001: 565-576 - [c52]Tayfur Altiok, W. David Kelton, Pierre L'Ecuyer, Barry L. Nelson, Bruce W. Schmeiser, Thomas J. Schriber, Lee Schruben, James R. Wilson:
Panel: academic perspectives: various ways academics teach simulation: are they all appropriate? WSC 2001: 1580-1591 - 2000
- [c51]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside simulation software: inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. WSC 2000: 90-100
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c50]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it matters. WSC 1999: 72-80 - 1998
- [c49]Peter Lorenz, Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel Beier, Stefan Hiller:
Web Support for a Simulation and Animation Course. SimVis 1998: 67-79 - [c48]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside Discrete-Event Simulation Software: How it Works and Why It Matters. WSC 1998: 77-86 - [c47]Juri Tolujev, Peter Lorenz, Daniel Beier, Thomas J. Schriber:
Assessment of Simulation Models Based on Trace-File Analysis: A Metamodeling Approach. WSC 1998: 443-450 - 1997
- [c46]Peter Lorenz, Klaus-Christoph Ritter, Thomas J. Schriber, Frank Seibt:
Internetbasierte Experimente und Präsentationen zum Canal-and-Lock System. SimVis 1997: 275-286 - [c45]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside Discrete-Event Simulation Software: How It Works and Why It Matters. WSC 1997: 14-22 - [c44]Peter Lorenz, Heiko Dorwarth, Klaus-Christoph Ritter, Thomas J. Schriber:
Towards a Web Based Simulation Environment. WSC 1997: 1338-1344 - 1996
- [c43]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside Simulation Software: How It Works and Why It Matters. WSC 1996: 23-30 - [c42]Peter Lorenz, Thomas J. Schriber:
Teaching introductory simulation in 1996: from the first assignment to the final presentation. WSC 1996: 1379-1386 - 1995
- [c41]Thomas J. Schriber:
How Discrete-Event Simulation Software Works. EUROSIM 1995: 17-28 - [c40]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside Simulation Software: How It Works and Why It Matters. WSC 1995: 110-117 - [c39]Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on Simulation using GPSS. WSC 1995: 451-456 - 1994
- [c38]Thomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner:
Inside simulation software: how it works and why it matters. WSC 1994: 45-54 - [c37]Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. WSC 1994: 496-501 - [c36]Peter Lorenz, Thomas Schulze, Thomas J. Schriber:
The design, implementation, application and comparison of two highly automated traffic simulators. WSC 1994: 1084-1092 - 1993
- [c35]Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. WSC 1993: 193-198 - 1992
- [c34]Robert C. Crain, Joseph M. Sussman, Thomas J. Schriber, James O. Henriksen, Stephen D. Roberts:
The Winter Simulation Conference: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Progress. WSC 1992: 3-33 - [c33]Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. WSC 1992: 338-342 - 1991
- [c32]Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. WSC 1991: 67-71 - [c31]Thomas J. Schriber:
The modeling of perfect sequencing flexibilty in a scheduling environment. WSC 1991: 331-340 - 1990
- [c30]Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. WSC 1990: 5-13 - [c29]Ram Rachamadugu, Thomas J. Schriber:
Performance of dispatching rules under perfect sequencing flexibility. WSC 1990: 653-658
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c28]Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. WSC 1989: 115-128 - 1988
- [c27]Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. WSC 1988: 71-84 - 1987
- [c26]Thomas J. Schriber:
Perspectives on simulation using GPSS. WSC 1987: 112-125 - [c25]Thomas J. Schriber, Kathryn E. Stecke:
Using mathematical programming and simulation to study FMS machine utilizations. WSC 1987: 725-730 - 1986
- [c24]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. WSC 1986: 75-86 - [c23]James O. Henriksen, Thomas J. Schriber:
Simplified approaches to modeling accumulating and nonaccumulating conveyor systems. WSC 1986: 575-593 - 1985
- [c22]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. WSC 1985: 46-56 - 1984
- [c21]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to gpss. WSC 1984: 12-15 - 1983
- [c20]Richard W. Andrews, Thomas J. Schriber:
A Bayesian batch means methodology for analysis of simulation output. WSC 1983: 37-38 - [c19]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. WSC 1983: 97-100 - 1982
- [c18]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. WSC 1982: 657-659 - [c17]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to the interactive financial planning system (IFPS). WSC 1982: 671-673 - [c16]Thomas D. Clark Jr., Averill M. Law, A. Alan B. Pritsker, Thomas J. Schriber, Robert E. Shannon:
Preparing the simulation professional: education and practice. WSC 1982: 697 - 1981
- [j2]Thomas J. Schriber, Richard W. Andrews:
A Conceptual Framework for Research in the Analysis of Simulation Output. Commun. ACM 24(4): 218-232 (1981) - [c15]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. WSC 1981: 289-291 - [c14]Thomas J. Schriber:
The preemption capability in GPSS. WSC 1981: 379-380 - 1980
- [j1]Laurence A. Madeo, Thomas J. Schriber:
Algorithmic Search in Management Decision Systems. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 13(4): 423-435 (1980) - [c13]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. WSC 1980: 343-345 - [c12]Carl J. Bellas, Lewis Corner, A. Alan B. Pritsker, Thomas J. Schriber:
Panel session: Improving the teaching of simulation. WSC 1980: 381-384
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c11]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. WSC 1979: 33 - [c10]Thomas J. Schriber, Richard W. Andrews:
Interactive analysis of simulation output by the method of batch means. WSC 1979: 513-526 - 1978
- [c9]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. WSC 1978: 25 - [c8]Charles S. Saxon, Thomas J. Schriber:
Statistically suitable initial multiplier values for IBM's GPSS V random number generators. WSC 1978: 251 - [c7]Richard W. Andrews, Thomas J. Schriber:
Interactive analysis of output from GPSS-based simulations. WSC 1978: 267-279 - 1977
- [c6]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. WSC 1977: 2-3 - [c5]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to simulation. WSC 1977: 23 - 1976
- [c4]Thomas J. Schriber:
Introduction to GPSS. WSC 1976: 34 - [c3]Ronald J. Degen, Thomas J. Schriber:
On the use of GPSS to model hierarchical control systems in a manufacturing environment. WSC 1976: 115-123 - [e1]Harold Joseph Highland, Thomas J. Schriber, Robert G. Sargent, Larry G. Hull, Sara Torrence, Herbert Maisel, Paul F. Roth:
Proceedings of the 76 Bicentennial conference on Winter simulation, WSC 1976, Gaithersburg, MD, USA, December 6-8, 1976. ACM 1976 [contents] - 1973
- [c2]Thomas J. Schriber:
On the application of user chains in GPSS. WSC 1973: 140-158 - 1971
- [c1]Robert M. Lefkowits, Thomas J. Schriber:
Use of an external optimizing algorithm with a GPSS model. WSC 1971: 162-171
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