Seventh Annual Simulation SymposiumMichael Brambier, Judson J. Barker |
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... examinees are initially routed to the two fastest tests . Following the first assignment , dynamic scheduling begins and the next assignment is determined as follows : eliminated . ( a ) All tests which have already been taken by the ...
... examinees are initially routed to the two fastest tests . Following the first assignment , dynamic scheduling begins and the next assignment is determined as follows : eliminated . ( a ) All tests which have already been taken by the ...
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... examinees arriving simultaneously to one examinee arriving every five minutes . This baseline model has shown that with average delays and retests ( See Exhibit 2 ) , it would be possible to complete 60 examinations in 12 hours . In ...
... examinees arriving simultaneously to one examinee arriving every five minutes . This baseline model has shown that with average delays and retests ( See Exhibit 2 ) , it would be possible to complete 60 examinations in 12 hours . In ...
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... examinees processed in 11 hours ) with high utilization in all testing areas . unstructured routing of examinees In summary one can conclude that an ( similar to the one developed in the AFEES model ) coupled with at least an adequate ...
... examinees processed in 11 hours ) with high utilization in all testing areas . unstructured routing of examinees In summary one can conclude that an ( similar to the one developed in the AFEES model ) coupled with at least an adequate ...
Contents
NETWORK DATA COMMUNICATIONS SIMULATION Mr Sidney Jay Goldlust Sperry | 1 |
RELIABILITY VS INVESTMENT IN RELIABILITY AN ECONOMIC SIMULATION | 25 |
SIMULATION OF A COMPUTER CONTROLLED CONTAINER HANDLING SYSTEM | 35 |
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AFEES analysis approximations Assembly automated breakeven CALIFORNIA Central Control change requirements checksum completed computer simulation computing networks configuration conveyor cost data word delay dental determine DIEGO LIBRARY dispatch distribution effect empty containers Engineering ERSITY evaluation event examinees fault Figure files flow FORTRAN Fuel model function GPSS increased INDEX information system initial input LISTER load loop method missile obtained OEMCM operational equipment design operational equipment production optimization ORNIA output parameters patient patrol units performance personnel policies preprocessor priority problem PROFESSIONNELS queue queueing theory queuing QUIK-SIM RCVR received response RTMS SAN DIEGO schedule sequence serology signal SIMSCRIPT SIMSIG simulation model simulation results specified stacker crane station storage subroutines subsystem tank car technique terminal time-sharing trainer design training system UNIV UNIVERSITY University of Florida University of Houston utilization variables vehicles