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Winter Simulation Conference 

About: Winter Simulation Conference is an academic conference. The conference publishes majorly in the area(s): Discrete event simulation & Supply chain. Over the lifetime, 12662 publications have been published by the conference receiving 154612 citations.


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01 Oct 1989
TL;DR: This tutorial surveys the state of the art in executing discrete event simulation programs on a parallel computer, and focuses attention on asynchronous simulation programs where few events occur at any single point in simulated time.
Abstract: This tutorial surveys the state of the art in executing discrete event simulation programs on a parallel computer. Specifically, we will focus attention on asynchronous simulation programs where few events occur at any single point in simulated time, necessitating the concurrent execution of events occurring at different points in time. We first describe the parallel discrete event simulation problem, and examine why it so difficult. We review several simulation strategies that have been proposed, and discuss the underlying ideas on which they are based. We critique existing approaches in order to clarify their respective strengths and weaknesses.

1,201 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
04 Dec 2005
TL;DR: This tutorial describes the theoretical and practical foundations of ABMS, identifies toolkits and methods for developing ABMS models, and provides some thoughts on the relationship between ABMS and traditional modeling techniques.
Abstract: Agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) is a new approach to modeling systems comprised of autonomous, interacting agents. ABMS promises to have far-reaching effects on the way that businesses use computers to support decision-making and researchers use electronic laboratories to support their research. Some have gone so far as to contend that ABMS is a third way of doing science besides deductive and inductive reasoning. Computational advances have made possible a growing number of agent-based applications in a variety of fields. Applications range from modeling agent behavior in the stock market and supply chains, to predicting the spread of epidemics and the threat of bio-warfare, from modeling consumer behavior to understanding the fall of ancient civilizations, to name a few. This tutorial describes the theoretical and practical foundations of ABMS, identifies toolkits and methods for developing ABMS models, and provides some thoughts on the relationship between ABMS and traditional modeling techniques.

771 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Dec 1999
TL;DR: Four different approaches to deciding model validity are described, and a recommended procedure for model validation is presented, as well as various validation techniques defined.
Abstract: In this paper we discuss validation and verification of simulation models. Four different approaches to deciding model validity are described; two different paradigms that relate validation and verification to the model development process are presented; various validation techniques are defined; conceptual model validity, model verification, operational validity, and data validity are discussed; a way to document results is given; a recommended procedure for model validation is presented; and accreditation is briefly discussed.

518 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
07 Dec 2008
TL;DR: This paper will briefly describe the nature and relevance of Monte Carlo simulation, the way to perform these simulations and analyze results, and the underlying mathematical techniques required for performing these simulations.
Abstract: This is an introductory tutorial on Monte Carlo simulation, a type of simulation that relies on repeated random sampling and statistical analysis to compute the results. In this paper, we will briefly describe the nature and relevance of Monte Carlo simulation, the way to perform these simulations and analyze results, and the underlying mathematical techniques required for performing these simulations. We will present a few examples from various areas where Monte Carlo simulation is used, and also touch on the current state of software in this area.

467 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
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01 Jan 2003
TL;DR: In this article, verification and validation of simulation models are discussed, and four different approaches to deciding model validity are described; various validation techniques are defined; conceptual model validity, model verification, operational validity and data validity are discussed; a way to document results is given; a recommended procedure for model validation is presented; and accreditation is briefly discussed.
Abstract: In this paper we discuss verification and validation of simulation models. Four different approaches to deciding model validity are described; two different paradigms that relate verification and validation to the model development process are presented; various validation techniques are defined; conceptual model validity, model verification, operational validity, and data validity are discussed; a way to document results is given; a recommended procedure for model validation is presented; and accreditation is briefly discussed.

456 citations

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No. of papers from the Conference in previous years
YearPapers
20211
2020270
2019306
2018385
2017442
2016343