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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j21]Hui Xiao, Loo Hay Lee, Douglas J. Morrice, Chun-Hung Chen, Xiang Hu:
Ranking and selection for terminating simulation under sequential sampling. IISE Trans. 53(7): 735-750 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j20]Pengfei Zhang, Jonathan F. Bard, Douglas J. Morrice, Karl M. Koenig:
Extended open shop scheduling with resource constraints: Appointment scheduling for integrated practice units. IISE Trans. 51(10): 1037-1060 (2019) - [j19]Dongyang Ester Wang, Kumar Muthuraman, Douglas J. Morrice:
Coordinated Patient Appointment Scheduling for a Multistation Healthcare Network. Oper. Res. 67(3): 599-618 (2019) - [j18]Shihui Jia, Douglas J. Morrice, Jonathan F. Bard:
A performance analysis of dispatch rules for semiconductor assembly & test operations. J. Simulation 13(3): 163-180 (2019) - 2018
- [c32]Douglas J. Morrice, Jonathan F. Bard, Harshit Mehta, Swarup Sahoo, Natesh B. Arunachalam, Prashanth Venkatraman:
Using simulation to Design a Worklife Integrated Practice Unit. WSC 2018: 2624-2635 - 2017
- [c31]Russell R. Barton, Jeffrey A. Joines, Douglas J. Morrice:
History of the winter simulation conference: Period of growth, consolidation, and innovation (1993-2007). WSC 2017: 87-99 - 2016
- [j17]Jonathan F. Bard, Zhichao Shu, Douglas J. Morrice, Luci K. Leykum:
Annual block scheduling for internal medicine residents with 4+1 templates. J. Oper. Res. Soc. 67(7): 911-927 (2016) - 2015
- [j16]Jason R. W. Merrick, Douglas J. Morrice, John C. Butler:
Using multiattribute utility theory to avoid bad outcomes by focusing on the best systems in ranking and selection. J. Simulation 9(3): 238-248 (2015) - 2013
- [j15]Susan K. Heath, Jonathan F. Bard, Douglas J. Morrice:
A GRASP for simultaneously assigning and sequencing product families on flexible assembly lines. Ann. Oper. Res. 203(1): 295-323 (2013) - [c30]Douglas J. Morrice, Dongyang Ester Wang, Jonathan F. Bard, Luci K. Leykum, Susan Noorily, Poornachand Veerapaneni:
A simulation analysis of a patient-centered surgical home to improve outpatient surgical processes of care and outcomes. WSC 2013: 2274-2286 - 2012
- [c29]Xiang Hu, Loo Hay Lee, Ek Peng Chew, Douglas J. Morrice, Chun-Hung Chen:
Efficient computing budget allocation for a single design by using regression with sequential sampling constraint. WSC 2012: 13:1-13:12 - 2011
- [c28]John C. Butler, Jason R. W. Merrick, Douglas J. Morrice:
Assessing oil spill risk in port tanker operations using a multiattribute utility approach to ranking and selection. WSC 2011: 1696-1707
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c27]Douglas J. Morrice, Mark W. Brantley, Chun-Hung Chen:
A Transient Means Ranking and Selection Procedure with Sequential Sampling Constraints. WSC 2009: 590-600 - 2008
- [j14]Susan K. Monkman, Douglas J. Morrice, Jonathan F. Bard:
A production scheduling heuristic for an electronics manufacturer with sequence-dependent setup costs. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 187(3): 1100-1114 (2008) - [c26]Douglas J. Morrice, Mark W. Brantley, Chun-Hung Chen:
An efficient Ranking and Selection procedure for a linear transient mean performance measure. WSC 2008: 290-296 - 2007
- [j13]Peter W. Mullarkey, Grant Butler, Srinagesh Gavirneni, Douglas J. Morrice:
Schlumberger Uses Simulation in Bidding and Executing Land Seismic Surveys. Interfaces 37(2): 120-132 (2007) - [j12]Jennifer L. Loveland, Susan K. Monkman, Douglas J. Morrice:
Dell Uses a New Production-Scheduling Algorithm to Accommodate Increased Product Variety. Interfaces 37(3): 209-219 (2007) - [j11]James Ritchie-Dunham, Douglas J. Morrice, Edward G. Anderson Jr., James S. Dyer:
A Simulation Exercise to Illustrate the Impact of an Enterprise System on a Service Supply Chain. INFORMS Trans. Educ. 7(3): 201-222 (2007) - [c25]Ricki G. Ingalls, Douglas J. Morrice:
Alternative thread scoring methods in qualitative event graphs. WSC 2007: 667-675 - [c24]Susan K. Heath, Douglas J. Morrice:
A comparison of scheduling approaches for a make-to-order electronics manufacturer. WSC 2007: 1953-1960 - 2006
- [c23]Douglas J. Morrice, John C. Butler:
Ranking and selection with multiple "targets". WSC 2006: 222-230 - 2005
- [c22]Douglas J. Morrice, Richard A. Valdez, Jack P. Chida Jr., Missan Eido:
Discrete event simulation in supply chain planing and inventory control at Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. WSC 2005: 1718-1724 - 2004
- [j10]Srinagesh Gavirneni, Douglas J. Morrice, Peter W. Mullarkey:
Simulation Helps Maxager Shorten Its Sales Cycle. Interfaces 34(2): 87-96 (2004) - [c21]Douglas J. Morrice, Edward G. Anderson Jr., Saurav Bharadwaj:
A Simulation Study to Assess the Efficacy of Linear Control Theory Models for the Coordination of a Two-Stage Customized Service Supply Chain. WSC 2004: 1128-1135 - 2003
- [j9]Ricki G. Ingalls, Douglas J. Morrice, Enver Yücesan, Andrew B. Whinston:
Execution Conditions: A Formalization of Event Cancellation in Simulation Graphs. INFORMS J. Comput. 15(4): 397-411 (2003) - [e2]Stephen E. Chick, Paul J. Sanchez, David M. Ferrin, Douglas J. Morrice:
Proceedings of the 35th Winter Simulation Conference: Driving Innovation, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, December 7-10, 2003. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7803-8132-7 [contents] - 2002
- [c20]Edward G. Anderson Jr., Douglas J. Morrice:
Maufacturing supply chain applications 1: capacity and backlog management in queuing-based supply chains. WSC 2002: 1302-1305 - 2001
- [j8]Srinagesh Gavirneni, Carel Hooykaas, Douglas J. Morrice:
Simulation of Back-Deck Operations on a Marine Seismic Vessel. Interfaces 31(6): 16-28 (2001) - [j7]John C. Butler, Douglas J. Morrice, Peter W. Mullarkey:
A Multiple Attribute Utility Theory Approach to Ranking and Selection. Manag. Sci. 47(6): 800-816 (2001) - 2000
- [j6]Ricki G. Ingalls, Douglas J. Morrice, Andrew B. Whinston:
The implementation of temporal intervals in qualitative simulation graphs. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 10(3): 215-240 (2000) - [c19]Ricki G. Ingalls, Douglas J. Morrice:
Graph-based modeling: PERT scheduling with resources using qualitative simulation graphs. WSC 2000: 362-370 - [c18]James Ritchie-Dunham, Douglas J. Morrice, Judy E. Scott, Edward G. Anderson Jr.:
A strategic supply chain simulation model. WSC 2000: 1260-1264 - [c17]Peter W. Mullarkey, Srinagesh Gavirneni, Douglas J. Morrice:
Strategies for successful simulation of manufacturing systems: dynamic output analysis for simulations of manufacturing environments. WSC 2000: 1290-1296
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c16]Douglas J. Morrice, John C. Butler, Peter W. Mullarkey, Srinagesh Gavirneni:
Sensitivity analysis in ranking and selection for multiple performance measures. WSC 1999: 618-624 - [c15]Edward G. Anderson Jr., Douglas J. Morrice:
A simulation model to study the dynamics in a service-oriented supply chain. WSC 1999: 742-748 - 1998
- [c14]Douglas J. Morrice, John C. Butler, Peter W. Mullarkey:
An Approach to Ranking and Selection for Multiple Performance Measures. WSC 1998: 719-726 - 1997
- [c13]Douglas J. Morrice, Peter W. Mullarkey, Astrid S. Kenyon, Herbert D. Schwetman, Jingfang Zhou:
Simulation of a Signal Quality Survey. WSC 1997: 1265-1272 - 1996
- [c12]Lee Schruben, David Goldsman, Douglas J. Morrice:
Using Null Effects Estimators in the Analysis of Simulation Output. WSC 1996: 367-371 - [c11]Ricki G. Ingalls, Douglas J. Morrice, Andrew B. Whinston:
Eliminating Canceling Edges from the Simulation Graph Model Methodology. WSC 1996: 825-832 - [c10]Sheldon H. Jacobson, Douglas J. Morrice:
Analyzing the temporal association between health disorders and medical treatments using probability models and Monte Carlo simulation. WSC 1996: 1176-1182 - [e1]John M. Charnes, Douglas J. Morrice, Daniel T. Brunner, James J. Swain:
Proceedings of the 28th conference on Winter simulation, WSC 1996, Coronado, CA, USA, December 8-11, 1996. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-7803-3383-7 [contents] - 1995
- [j5]Douglas J. Morrice, Indranil R. Bardhan:
A Weighted Least Squares Approach to Computer Simulation Factor Screening. Oper. Res. 43(5): 792-806 (1995) - [j4]Douglas J. Morrice:
A comparison of frequency domain methodology and conventional factor screening methods. Oper. Res. Lett. 17(4): 165-174 (1995) - [c9]Douglas J. Morrice, Sheldon H. Jacobson:
Amplitude Selection in Transient Sensitivity Analysis. WSC 1995: 330-335 - 1994
- [j3]John W. Dalle Molle, Douglas J. Morrice:
Initial transient detection in simulations using the second-order cumulant spectrum. Ann. Oper. Res. 53(1): 443-470 (1994) - [j2]Douglas J. Morrice, Ravindra S. Gajulapalli, Sridhar R. Tayur:
A single server queue with cyclically indexed arrival and service rates. Queueing Syst. Theory Appl. 15(1-4): 165-198 (1994) - [c8]Ricki G. Ingalls, Douglas J. Morrice, Andrew B. Whinston:
Interval time clock implementation for qualitative event graphs. WSC 1994: 574-580 - [c7]Sheldon H. Jacobson, Douglas J. Morrice, David H. Withers, Enver Yücesan, W. David Kelton:
Teaching simulation: a panel discussion. WSC 1994: 1378-1381 - 1993
- [j1]Douglas J. Morrice, Lee W. Schruben:
Simulation factor screening using cross-spectral methods. Oper. Res. Lett. 13(4): 247-257 (1993) - [c6]John W. Dalle Molle, Douglas J. Morrice:
An information theoretic approach to computer simulation sensitivity analysis. WSC 1993: 402-407 - 1992
- [c5]John W. Dalle Molle, Melvin J. Hinich, Douglas J. Morrice:
Higher-Order Cumulant Spectral-Based Statistical Tests of Pseudo-Random Variate Generators. WSC 1992: 618-625 - 1991
- [c4]Douglas J. Morrice:
The effects of batching on the power of the test for frequency domain methodology. WSC 1991: 1018-1022 - 1990
- [c3]Douglas J. Morrice, Lee W. Schruben, Sheldon H. Jacobson:
Initial transient effects in the frequency domain. WSC 1990: 357-359
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c2]Douglas J. Morrice, Lee W. Schruben:
Simulation sensitivity analysis using frequency domain experiments. WSC 1989: 367-373 - 1988
- [c1]Sheldon H. Jacobson, Douglas J. Morrice, Lee W. Schruben:
The global simulation clock as the frequency domain experiment index. WSC 1988: 558-563
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