Taylor II is a menu-driven simulation package mainly used in manufacturing, warehousing, and material handling. It is developed for the analysis and quantitative evaluation of com...
This paper will describe an approach to the development of computer simulations - the 'four phase' approach - which aims to be more accessible than established approache...
A key concern for the area of discrete event simulation modelling is to encourage its adoption and use by nonspecialists. To achieve this it is important that we focus on developi...
The development of a discrete-event simulation tool, called GMSim, based on the generalized semi-Markov process (GSMP) formalism is described. The GSMP representation comprises bo...
In simulation software selection problems, packages are evaluated either on their own merits or in comparison with other packages. In either method, a list of criteria for evaluat...
A simulation model is composed of inputs and logic; the inputs represent the uncertainty or randomness in the system, while the logic determines how the system reacts to the uncer...
Simulation modeling provides an effective and powerful approach for capturing and analyzing complex manufacturing systems. More and more decisions are based on computer generated ...
The current structure of the High Level Architecture (HLA) puts a tremendous burden on network load and CPU utilization for large distributed simulations due to its limited contro...
In this paper, we develop a ranking and selection procedure for making multiple comparisons of systems that have multiple performance measures. The procedure combines multiple att...
Douglas J. Morrice, John C. Butler, Peter W. Mulla...
ALPHA/Sim is a general-purpose, discrete-event simulation tool. ALPHA/Sim allows a user to graphically build a simulation model, enter input data via integrated forms, execute the...