The Winter Simulation Conference (WSC) is recognized as the premiere international conference for simulation professionals in discrete and combined discrete-continuous simulation; WSC is always located in stimulating locations, in 2006 we are delighted to hold the conference for the first time in Monterey, CA.The conference theme this year is New Horizons, emphasizing exciting new directions in simulation that our program reflects. For the first time WSC'06 offers an intensive pre-conference workshop on simulation, Simulation 101, where participants learn about discrete-event simulation in a day-long setting that includes lecture and hands-on laboratory exercises. Forward looking, WSC'06 includes timely offerings in Computational Systems Biology, in Homeland Security, and case studies from industry. WSC'06 continues its long history of providing high quality introductory and advanced tutorials taught by leaders in the field, and 11 tracks and 12 mini-tracks allowing one to concentrate in one industry, or sample the most current work from the full range of simulation specialties.For almost forty years the Winter Simulation Conference (WSC) has brought together academics, practitioners, and vendors interested in discrete and combined discrete-continuous simulation. WSC enjoys the reputation of being the largest conference in these areas, with the highest quality program. It is a conference organized primarily by volunteers. WSC is governed by a Board of Directors, who represent the sponsoring organizations.
Controlling simulation games through rule-based scenarios
In this paper we present a framework for scenarios in simulation games. It is used to support developing, using, and managing complex and dynamic simulation games, and it supports the achievement of the game's learning goal. Especially game facilitation ...
Why transient analysis can be de-emphasized in undergraduate simulation courses
We present the results of coverage tests performed to validate our preliminary analysis indicating that determining 'appropriate' run length is more important for obtaining coverage than performing 'proper' transient analysis. Our preliminary experiment ...
Discrete-event simulation of queues with spreadsheets: a teaching case
This paper describes the use of spreadsheets combined with simple VBA code as a tool for teaching queuing theory and discrete-event simulation. Four different cases are considered: single server, parallel servers, tandem queuing, and closed queuing ...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
---|---|---|---|
WSC '18 | 260 | 183 | 70% |
WSC '15 | 296 | 202 | 68% |
WSC '14 | 320 | 205 | 64% |
WSC '12 | 384 | 189 | 49% |
WSC '11 | 270 | 203 | 75% |
WSC '10 | 281 | 184 | 65% |
WSC '09 | 256 | 137 | 54% |
WSC '08 | 304 | 249 | 82% |
WSC '07 | 244 | 152 | 62% |
WSC '06 | 252 | 177 | 70% |
WSC '05 | 316 | 209 | 66% |
WSC '04 | 171 | 144 | 84% |
WSC '03 | 189 | 128 | 68% |
WSC '02 | 185 | 166 | 90% |
WSC '01 | 155 | 111 | 72% |
WSC '99 | 206 | 139 | 67% |
WSC '98 | 216 | 164 | 76% |
WSC '97 | 191 | 121 | 63% |
WSC '96 | 187 | 128 | 68% |
WSC '95 | 183 | 122 | 67% |
WSC '94 | 209 | 100 | 48% |
Overall | 5,075 | 3,413 | 67% |