Search Results - "Pichitlamken, J."
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Assessing risk in a job schedule: integrating a scheduling heuristic and a simulation model to a spreadsheet
Published in Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, 2005 (2005)“…Deterministic scheduling algorithms are often applied to problems in stochastic settings perhaps because they are already hard to solve even without…”
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A combined procedure for optimization via simulation
Published in Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference (2002)“…We propose an optimization-via-simulation algorithm for use when the performance measure is estimated via a stochastic, discrete-event simulation, and the…”
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Selection-of-the-best procedures for optimization via simulation
Published in Proceeding of the 2001 Winter Simulation Conference (Cat. No.01CH37304) (2001)“…We propose fully sequential indifference-zone selection procedures that are specifically for use within an optimization-via-simulation algorithm when…”
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Service-oriented architecture on a windows cluster for spreadsheet simulation
Published in 2007 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (01-12-2007)“…We present a proof-of-concept prototype for applying service-oriented architecture (SOA) on a windows cluster to spreadsheet simulation. A scalable…”
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Modelling and simulation of a telephone call center
Published in Proceedings of the 2003 Winter Simulation Conference, 2003 (2003)“…We consider a system with two types of traffic and two types of agents. Outbound calls are served only by blend agents, whereas inbound calls can be served by…”
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Applying Web service and Windows clustering for high volume risk analysis
Published in Eighth International Conference on High-Performance Computing in Asia-Pacific Region (HPCASIA'05) (2005)“…We present the development of a distributed system to calculate the Value at Risk (VaR) measure when a large number of users are presented. A scalable…”
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