WSC 1999: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Photios G. Ioannou: Construction of a dam embankment with nonstationary queues. 921-928
Jason S. Lueke, Samuel T. Ariaratnam, Simaan M. AbouRizk: Application of simulation in trenchless renewal of underground urban infrastructure. 929-936
Robert C. Ash: Activity scheduling in the dynamic multi-project setting: choosing heuristics through deterministic simulation. 937-941
Anil Sawhney, André Mund, Jennifer Marble: Simulation of the structural steel erection process. 942-947
Simaan M. AbouRizk, Janaka Y. Ruwanpura, K. C. Er, Siri Fernando: Special purpose simulation template for utility tunnel construction. 948-955
Daniel W. Halpin, Luis-Henrique Martinez: Real world applications of construction process simulation. 956-962
Photios G. Ioannou, Julio C. Martínez: Who serves whom? dynamic resource matching in an activity-scanning simulation system. 963-970
Jianfei Xu, Simaan M. AbouRizk: Product-based model representation for integrating 3D CAD with computer simulation. 971-977
Iris D. Tommelein: Travel-time simulation to locate and staff temporary facilities under changing construction demand. 978-984
Anil Sawhney, Jayachandran Manickam, André Mund, Jennifer Marble: Java-based simulation of construction processes using Silk. 985-991
Dany Hajjar, Simaan M. AbouRizk: Simphony: an environment for building special purpose construction simulation tools. 998-1006
Haldun Cor, Julio C. Martínez: A case study in the quantification of a change in the conditions of a highway construction operation. 1007-1009
Javier Fente, Kraig Knutson, Cliff Schexnayder: Defining a beta distribution function for construction simulation. 1010-1015
Govindan Kannan, Michael C. Vorster, Julio C. Martínez: Developing the statistical parameters for simultaneous variation in final payload and total load time. 1016-1022
Wendell H. Lunceford: The nexus of simulation with command and control: what each community can offer the other (Military keynote address). 1025
Richard E. Nance: Distributed simulation with federated models: expectations, realizations and limitations. 1026-1031
Anita A. Zabek: Lessons learned from the design and execution of a federation for joint experimentation. 1032-1038
Richard A. Briggs, Joost Hamers: Experiences in the NATO pre-Pathfinder DiMuNDS 2000 federation. 1039-1043
Robert Lutz: FEDEP V1.4: an update to the HLA process model. 1044-1049
Edward L. McLarney, John O. Miller, Kenneth W. Bauer Jr., Robert Fancher: Modeling leadership effects and recruit type in an Army recruiting station. 1059-1064
Glen D. Johnson: Networked simulation with HLA and MODSIM III. 1065-1070
Bradford S. Canova, Peter H. Christensen, Michael D. Lee, Bruce R. Tripp, Michael H. Pack, David L. Pack: Simulation to support operational testing: a practical application. 1071-1078
Ann H. Kissell: An example of simulation use in Army weapon system development. 1079-1087
Michael W. Roeckel, Robert H. Rivoir, Ronald E. Gibson, Stephen Paul Linder: Simulation environments for the design and test of an intelligent controller for autonomous underwater vehicles. 1088-1093
John A. Tufarolo, Jeff Nielsen, Susan Symington, Richard M. Weatherly, Annette L. Wilson, Timothy C. Hyon: Automated distributed system testing: designing an RTI verification system. 1094-1102
Annette L. Wilson, James Ivers, Timothy C. Hyon, John A. Tufarolo, Jeff Nielsen, Susan Symington, Richard M. Weatherly: Automated distributed system testing: application of an RTI verification system. 1103-1108
William S. Murphy Jr., Michael L. Roane: Application of the Analysis Federate in the Joint Advanced Distributed Simulation Joint Test Force electronic warfare phase II test. 1109-1117
David Frankis, Noel Corrigan, Robert Baileya: Modelling military requirements for non-warfighting operations. 1125-1130
Phillip Martin: The modelling of tactics and procedures using a component based system. 1131-1136
John B. Gilmer Jr., Frederick J. Sullivan: Multitrajectory simulation performance for varying scenario sizes. 1137-1146
Gary E. Horne: Maneuver warfare distillations: essence not verisimilitude. 1147-1151
Martin P. Gaupp, Raymond R. Hill: Using adaptive agents in Java to simulate U.S. Air Force pilot retention. 1152-1159
Sigurd Glærum: TALUS - an object oriented air combat simulation. 1160-1167
Jeffrey S. Smith, Brett A. Peters, Sabina E. Jordan, Mark K. Snell: Distributed real-time simulation for intruder detection system analysis. 1168-1173
David J. Parsons, L. C. Krause: Tactical logistics and distribution systems (TLoaDS) simulation. 1174-1178
Paul M. Julich, Charles G. Martin, Stephen L. Brazelton, Daniel F. Curtiss: Evaluating the potential benefits of a rail traffic movement planning algorithm. 1181-1185
Jack B. Homer, Thomas E. Keane, Natasha O. Lukiantseva, David W. Bell: Evaluating strategies to improve railroad performance - a system dynamics approach. 1186-1193
Harald Krueger: Parametric modeling in rail capacity planning. 1194-1200
George Archibald, Nejat Karabakal, Paul Karlsson: Supply chain vs. supply chain: using simulation to compete beyond the four walls. 1207-1214
Donald A. Hicks: A four step methodology for using simulation and optimization technologies in strategic supply chain planning. 1215-1220
W. Swain Ottman, Angela C. Ford, Gregory R. Reinhardt: An aircraft taxi simulation model for the United Parcel Service Louisville Air Park. 1221-1225
Michel R. Gatersleben, Simon W. van der Weij: Analysis and simulation of passenger flows in an airport terminal. 1226-1231
Bruce Schumacher: Proactive flight schedule evaluation at Delta Air Lines. 1232-1237
Beth C. Kulick, James T. Sawyer: A flexible interface and architecture for container and intermodal freight simulations. 1238-1242
Agostino G. Bruzzone, Pietro Giribone, Roberto Revetria: Operative requirements and advances for the new generation simulators in multimodal container terminals. 1243-1252
Reza Naghshineh-pour, Nicole Williams, Bala Ram: Logistics issues in autonomous food production systems for extended duration space exploration. 1253-1257
William R. Lesyna: Sizing industrial rail car fleets using discrete-event simulation. 1258-1261
Michael Norman, Deron Tinsley, Jerry Barksdale, Otto Wiersholm, Philip L. Campbell, Edward A. MacNair: Process and material handling models integration. 1262-1267
Marelys L. García, Martha A. Centeno, Gabriela Peñaloza: A simulation of the product distribution in the newspaper industry. 1268-1271
Nico M. van Dijk, Mark D. Hermans, Maurice J. G. Teunisse, Henk Schuurman: Designing the Westercheldetunnel toll plaza using a combination of queueing and simulation. 1272-1279
Peter D. Cook, Sanjay Das, Andreas Aeppli, Carl Martland: Key factors in road-rail mode choice in India: applying the logistics cost approach. 1280-1286
Paul Martin: Train performance and simulation. 1287-1294
David K. Chin, Fran Melone: Using airspace simulation to assess environmental improvements from free flight and CNS/ATM enhancements. 1295-1301
Todd M. Johnson: Using simulation to choose between rental car lot layouts. 1302-1305
Michael Carter, Mark R. Grabau, Michael Kram: Using simulation to influence foreign policy. 1306-1309
Charles H. White, Bing W. Tsai: Integrated manufacturing logistics: byproducts can be critical. 1310-1315
Tony Gossard, Nancy Brown, Steve Powers, David Crippen: Scalable integration model for objective resource capability evaluations (SIM-FORCE). 1316-1323
Soemon Takakuwa, Tsukasa Fujii: A practical module-based simulation model for transshipment-inventory systems. 1324-1332
Bernard P. Zeigler, Doohwan Kim, Stephen J. Buckley: Distributed supply chain simulation in a DEVS/CORBA execution environment. 1333-1340
Jeremy Padmos, Bill Hubbard, Tom Duczmal, Slim Saidi: How i2 integrates simulation in supply chain optimization. 1350-1355
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. 1359-1364
Leon F. McGinnis: BPR and logistics: the role of computational models. 1365-1370
H. Bob Chen, Oliver Bimber, Chintamani Chatre, Elizabeth Poole, Stephen J. Buckley: eSCA: a thin-client/server/Web-enabled system for distributed supply chain simulation. 1371-1377
Michel Turcotte, Gillian M. Mann, Aaron Luntala Nsakanda: Impact of connection bank redesign on airport gate assignment. 1378-1382
Marc Aguilar, Tankred Rautert, Alexander J. G. Pater: Business process simulation: a fundamental step supporting process centered management. 1383-1392
Mark R. Grabau, Gregory R. Clay: Simulation assisted product development program planning. 1393-1396
George M. Giaglis, Ray J. Paul, Alan Serrano: Reconciliation of business and systems modelling via discrete event simulation. 1403-1409
Stephen R. Parker, John A. Marriott: "Personnel forecasting strategic workforce planning": a proposed simulation cost modeling methodology. 1410-1414
Paul A. Fishwick: A hybrid visual environment for models and objects. 1417-1424
Chad F. Salisbury, Steven D. Farr, Jason A. Moore: Web-based simulation visualization using Java3D. 1425-1429

Philip A. Wilsey: Web-based analysis and distributed IP. 1445-1453
Marc Bumble, Lee D. Coraor: A global synchronization network for a non-deterministic simulation architecture. 1460-1469
Thorsten Daum, Robert G. Sargent: Scaling, hierarchical modeling, and reuse in an object-oriented modeling and simulation system. 1470-1477
Sanjay Jain: Simulation in the next millennium. 1478-1484
Thomas W. Mastaglio: Enterprise simulations: theoretical foundations and a practical perspective. 1485-1489
Roland R. Mielke: Applications for enterprise simulation. 1490-1495
John F. Affeldt: The application of system dynamics (SD) simulation to enterprise management. 1496-1500
Jerry Banks: What does industry need from simulation vendors in Y2K and after? (panel discussion). 1501-1508
Ernest H. Page, David M. Nicol, Osman Balci, Richard Fujimoto, Paul A. Fishwick, Pierre L'Ecuyer, Roger Smith: Strategic directions in simulation research (panel). 1509-1520
Lynne P. Baldwin, Tillal Eldabi, Ray J. Paul: Simulation modeling as an aid to decision-making in healthcare management: the adjuvant breast cancer (ABC) trial. 1523-1531
Manuel D. Rossetti, Gregory F. Trzcinski, Scott A. Syverud: Emergency department simulation and determination of optimal attending physician staffing schedules. 1532-1540
José A. Sepúlveda, William J. Thompson, Felipe F. Baesler, María I. Alvarez, Lonnie E. Cahoon: The use of simulation for process improvement in a cancer treatment center. 1541-1548
Andrew L. Adams, James S. Koopman, Stephen E. Chick, Peter J. Yu: GERMS: an epidemiologic simulation tool for studying geographic and social effects on infection transmission. 1549-1556
Mark W. Isken, Timothy J. Ward, Timothy C. McKee: Simulating outpatient obstetrical clinics. 1557-1563
Victor E. Lange: The benefits of simulation modeling in medical planning and medical design. 1564-1567
Julie C. Lowery, Jennifer A. Davis: Determination of operating room requirements using simulation. 1568-1572
Arjun Cholkar, Philip Koopman: A widely deployable Web-based network simulation framework using CORBA IDL-based APIs. 1587-1594
Thomas Schulze, Steffen Straßburger, Ulrich Klein: On-line data processing in simulation models: new approaches and possibilities through HLA. 1602-1609
Reuben Pasquini, Vernon Rego: Optimistic parallel simulation over a network of workstations. 1610-1617
Adel Said Elmaghraby, Sherif A. Elfayoumy, Irfan S. Karachiwala, James H. Graham, Ahmed Z. Emam, AlaaEldin Sleem: Web-based performance visualization of distributed discrete event simulation. 1618-1623
Christopher D. Carothers, Kalyan S. Perumalla, Richard Fujimoto: The effect of state-saving in optimistic simulation on a cache-coherent non-uniform memory access architecture. 1624-1633
Rupesh Chokshi: Decision support for call center management using simulation. 1634-1639
Roger Klungle: Simulation of a claims call center: a success and a failure. 1648-1653
Shing-Hoi Lee, Peter W. Glynn: Computing the distribution function of a conditional expectation via Monte Carlo: discrete conditioning spaces. 1654-1663
Felisa J. Vázquez-Abad, Manuel Cepeda-Jüneman: The phantom SPA method: an inventory problem revisited. 1664-1669
Shane G. Henderson, Andrew J. Mason: Estimating ambulance requirements in Auckland, New Zealand. 1670-1674
Amy C. Hasegawa, Conrado M. Gempesaw II, William H. Daniels, Bernard R. Petrosky: Simulating the economic viability of crawfish production: a two-stage approach. 1675-1680
Yasser Dessouky, Brian Senkandwa: A simulation approach for improving the efficiency of the Department of Motor Vehicles. 1681-1684
Adriana M. Alvarez, Martha A. Centeno: Enhancing simulation models for emergency rooms using VBA. 1685-1693
Katherine Miller, Vivek Bapat: Simulation of the call center environment for comparing competing call routing technologies for business case ROI projection (case study). 1694-1700
Stewart Robinson: Three sources of simulation inaccuracy (and how to overcome them). 1701-1708



