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Oliver Rose
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- affiliation: Bundeswehr University Munich, Neubiberg, Germany
- affiliation: Dresden University of Technology, Institute for Applied Computer Science, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j14]Kai Meisner, Heiderose Stein, Nadiia Leopold, Tobias Uhlig, Oliver Rose:
Simulation of the Medical Evacuation Chain: A Conceptual Model. Simul. Notes Eur. 34(2): 81-89 (2024) - 2023
- [c89]Falk Stefan Pappert, Daniel Seufferth, Heiderose Stein, Oliver Rose:
Using Kubernetes to Improve Data Farming Capabilities. WSC 2023: 2052-2063 - [c88]Tao Zhang, Kamil Erkan Kabak, Cathal Heavey, Oliver Rose:
A Reinforcement Learning Approach for Improved Photolithography Schedules. WSC 2023: 2136-2147 - [c87]Kai Meisner, Heiderose Stein, Nadiia Leopold, Tobias Uhlig, Oliver Rose:
A Modular Simulation Model for Mass Casualty Incidents. WSC 2023: 2403-2414 - [c86]Mihaela Lechner, Alexander Roman, Tobias Uhlig, Oliver Rose, Thomas Mayer:
Simulation-Based Optimization of Air Force Mission Planning. WSC 2023: 2427-2438 - 2022
- [j13]Anton Ragni, Mark J. F. Gales, Oliver Rose, Katherine M. Knill, Alexandros Kastanos, Qiujia Li, Preben Ness:
Increasing Context for Estimating Confidence Scores in Automatic Speech Recognition. IEEE ACM Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Process. 30: 1319-1329 (2022) - [c85]Falk Stefan Pappert, Oliver Rose:
Using Data Farming and Machine Learning to Reduce Response Time for the User. WSC 2022: 1707-1718 - [c84]Shufang Xie, Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
Real-Time Scheduling Based on Simulation and Deep Reinforcement Learning with Featured Action Space. WSC 2022: 1731-1739 - 2021
- [j12]Falk Stefan Pappert, Oliver Rose:
Reducing Response Time with Data Farming and Machine Learning. Simul. Notes Eur. 31(2): 87-94 (2021) - [c83]Simon J. E. Taylor, Young-Jun Son, Jürgen Branke, Oliver Rose, Susan M. Sanchez:
Using Simulation and Artificial Intelligence to Innovate: Are We Getting Even Smarter? WSC 2021: 1-9 - 2020
- [j11]Nadiia Leopold, Oliver Rose:
UNIC: A fast nonparametric clustering. Pattern Recognit. 100: 107117 (2020) - [i11]Peter Hillmann, Lars Stiemert, Gabi Dreo, Oliver Rose:
On the Path to High Precise IP Geolocation: A Self-Optimizing Model. CoRR abs/2004.01531 (2020) - [i10]Peter Hillmann, Lars Stiemert, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
Modelling of IP Geolocation by use of Latency Measurements. CoRR abs/2004.07836 (2020) - [i9]Peter Hillmann, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
A Novel Multi-Agent System for Complex Scheduling Problems. CoRR abs/2004.09312 (2020) - [i8]Peter Hillmann, Bastian Kühnel, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
Optimized Travel to Meetings on a Common Location of Geographical Distributed Participants. CoRR abs/2005.08633 (2020) - [i7]Peter Hillmann, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
Simulation and Optimization of Content Delivery Networks considering User Profiles and Preferences of Internet Service Providers. CoRR abs/2005.13896 (2020) - [i6]Peter Hillmann, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
Modeling the Location Selection of Mirror Servers in Content Delivery Networks. CoRR abs/2005.13905 (2020) - [i5]Tobias Uhlig, Peter Hillmann, Oliver Rose:
Evaluation of the general applicability of Dragoon for the k-center problem. CoRR abs/2006.00917 (2020) - [i4]Peter Hillmann, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
A Novel Approach to Solve K-Center Problems with Geographical Placement. CoRR abs/2006.01598 (2020) - [i3]Peter Hillmann, Lars Stiemert, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
Dragoon: Advanced Modelling of IP Geolocation by use of Latency Measurements. CoRR abs/2006.16895 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j10]Tao Zhang, Shufang Xie, Oliver Rose:
Agent-based Simulation of Job Shop Production. Simul. Notes Eur. 29(3): 141-148 (2019) - [j9]Shufang Xie, Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
Agent-based Simulation with Process-interaction Worldview. Simul. Notes Eur. 29(4): 169-177 (2019) - [j8]Thomas Mayer, Tobias Uhlig, Oliver Rose:
Simulation-based Evaluation of Dynamic Vehicle Routing Problem Features for Algorithm Selection. Simul. Notes Eur. 29(4): 179-188 (2019) - [c82]Guodong Shao, Sanjay Jain, Christoph Laroque, Loo Hay Lee, Peter Lendermann, Oliver Rose:
Digital Twin for Smart Manufacturing: The Simulation Aspect. WSC 2019: 2085-2098 - [c81]Shufang Xie, Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
Nested-Simulation-Based Approach for Real-Time Dispatching in Job Shops. WSC 2019: 2099-2107 - [c80]Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
A Global Wip Oriented Dispatching Scheme: Work-Center Workload Balance Without Relying on Target Wip. WSC 2019: 2212-2223 - 2018
- [c79]Thomas Mayer, Tobias Uhlig, Oliver Rose:
Simulation-based Autonomous Algorithm Selection for Dynamic Vehicle Routing Problems with the Help of Supervised Learning Methods. WSC 2018: 3001-3012 - [c78]Tao Zhang, Shufang Xie, Oliver Rose:
Real-Time batching in Job shops based on simulation and Reinforcement Learning. WSC 2018: 3331-3339 - [c77]Durk-Jouke van der Zee, Antuela A. Tako, Stewart Robinson, Paul A. Fishwick, Oliver Rose:
Panel: Education on simulation Model Simplification - beyond Rules of Thumb. WSC 2018: 3987-4001 - 2017
- [c76]Peter Hillmann, Bastian Kühnel, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
Optimized travel to meetings on a common location of geographical distributed participants. SOLI 2017: 139-143 - [c75]Leon F. McGinnis, Oliver Rose:
History and perspective of simulation in manufacturing. WSC 2017: 385-397 - [c74]Falk Stefan Pappert, Oliver Rose, Fabian Suhrke, Jonas Mager:
Simulation based approach to calculate utilization limits in Opto semiconductor frontends. WSC 2017: 3888-3898 - [c73]Tao Zhang, Shufang Xie, Oliver Rose:
Real-time job shop scheduling based on simulation and Markov decision processes. WSC 2017: 3899-3907 - 2016
- [j7]Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
Scheduling in a flexible job shop with continuous operations at the last stage. J. Simulation 10(2): 80-88 (2016) - [c72]Peter Hillmann, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
Modeling the Location Selection of Mirror Servers in Content Delivery Networks. BigData Congress 2016: 438-445 - [c71]Mathias Kühn, Taiba Zahid, Michael Völker, Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
Investigation Of Genetic Operators And Priority Heuristics for Simulation Based Optimization Of Multi-Mode Resource Constrained Multi-Project Scheduling Problems (MMRCMPSP). ECMS 2016: 481-487 - [c70]Thomas Mayer, Tobias Uhlig, Oliver Rose:
An open-source discrete event simulator for rich vehicle routing problems. ITSC 2016: 1305-1310 - [c69]Tobias Uhlig, Oliver Rose, Sebastian Rank:
Evaluation of modeling tools for autocorrelated input processes. WSC 2016: 1048-1059 - [c68]Tobias Uhlig, Peter Hillmann, Oliver Rose:
Evaluation of the general applicability of Dragoon for the k-center problem. WSC 2016: 2284-2291 - [c67]Tao Zhang, Falk Stefan Pappert, Oliver Rose:
Time bound control in a stochastic dynamic wafer fab. WSC 2016: 2903-2911 - [c66]Falk Stefan Pappert, Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose, Fabian Suhrke, Jonas Mager, Thomas Frey:
Impact of time bound constraints and batching on metallization in an opto-semiconductor fab. WSC 2016: 2947-2957 - [c65]Peter Hillmann, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
Simulation and optimization of Content Delivery Networks considering user profiles and preferences of Internet Service Providers. WSC 2016: 3143-3154 - [e4]Thorsten Claus, Frank Herrmann, Michael Manitz, Oliver Rose:
30th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, ECMS 2016, Regensburg, Germany, May 31 - June 3, 2016, Proceedings. European Council for Modeling and Simulation 2016, ISBN 978-0-9932440-2-5 [contents] - 2015
- [c64]Peter Hillmann, Lars Stiemert, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
Modelling of IP geolocation by use of latency measurements. CNSM 2015: 173-177 - [c63]Peter Hillmann, Lars Stiemert, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
Dragoon: Advanced modelling of IP geolocation by use of latency measurements. ICITST 2015: 438-445 - [c62]Peter Hillmann, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
A novel approach to solve K-center problems with geographical placement. SOLI 2015: 31-36 - [c61]Tao Zhang, Shufang Xie, Oliver Rose:
Flexible job-shop scheduling with overlapping machine sets. WSC 2015: 2307-2316 - [c60]Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
A framework for effective shop floor control in wafer fabs. WSC 2015: 3001-3012 - [c59]Peter Hillmann, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
An efficient solution for K-center problems. WSC 2015: 3186-3187 - 2014
- [c58]Peter Hillmann, Tobias Uhlig, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Oliver Rose:
A novel multi-agent system for complex scheduling problems. WSC 2014: 231-241 - [c57]Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
Job release under due date constraints in job shops with time-varying product mix. WSC 2014: 2216-2226 - 2013
- [c56]Tobias Uhlig, Oliver Rose, Sebastian Rank:
JARTA - A Java library to model and fit Autoregressive-To-Anything processes. WSC 2013: 1203-1211 - [c55]Evangelos Angelidis, Daniel Bohn, Oliver Rose:
A simulation tool for complex assembly lines with multi-skilled resources. WSC 2013: 2577-2586 - [c54]Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
Intelligent dispatching in dynamic stochastic job shops. WSC 2013: 2622-2632 - [c53]Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
Simulation-based overhead-crane scheduling for a manufacturing plant. WSC 2013: 2633-2642 - [c52]Robert Kohn, Oliver Rose, Christoph Laroque:
Study on multi-objective optimization for parallel batch machine scheduling using variable neighbourhood search. WSC 2013: 3654-3670 - [c51]Mike Gißrau, Oliver Rose:
Practical assessment of a combined dispatching policy at a high-mix low-volume asic facility. WSC 2013: 3745-3755 - [c50]Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
Cycle time variance minimization for WIP balance approaches in wafer fabs. WSC 2013: 3777-3788 - 2012
- [c49]Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
WIP control and calibration in a wafer fab. WSC 2012: 177:1-177:12 - [c48]Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
WIP balance and due date control in a wafer fab with low and high volume products. WSC 2012: 178:1-178:8 - [c47]Mike Gißrau, Oliver Rose:
Development and introduction of a combined dispatching policy at a high-mix low-volume ASIC facility. WSC 2012: 179:1-179:10 - [c46]Robert Kohn, Oliver Rose:
Study on optimization potential influencing factors in simulation studies focused on parallel batch machine scheduling using variable neighbourhood search. WSC 2012: 181:1-181:13 - [c45]Evangelos Angelidis, Daniel Bohn, Oliver Rose:
A simulation-based optimization heuristic using self-organization for complex assembly lines. WSC 2012: 276:1-276:10 - [c44]Tobias Uhlig, Falk Stefan Pappert, Oliver Rose:
Simulation-based optimization for semiconductor manufacturing using hyper-heuristics. WSC 2012: 349:1-349:2 - [c43]Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
A framework for agent-oriented parallel simulation of discrete event systems. WSC 2012: 386:1-386:2 - [c42]Tao Zhang, Oliver Rose:
Developing an agent-oriented parallel simulator for production processes. WSC 2012: 387:1-387:2 - [e3]Oliver Rose, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Winter Simulation Conference, WSC '12, Berlin, Germany, December 9-12, 2012. WSC 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-4779-2 [contents] - 2011
- [j6]Lars Mönch, John W. Fowler, Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès, Scott J. Mason, Oliver Rose:
A survey of problems, solution techniques, and future challenges in scheduling semiconductor manufacturing operations. J. Sched. 14(6): 583-599 (2011) - [c41]Pascal Weyprecht, Oliver Rose:
Model-driven development of simulation solution based on SysML starting with the simulation core. SpringSim (TMS-DEVS) 2011: 189-192 - [c40]Robert Kohn, Oliver Rose:
Automated generation of analytical process time models for cluster tools in semiconductor manufacturing. WSC 2011: 1808-1820 - [c39]Marcin Mosinski, Daniel Noack, Falk Stefan Pappert, Oliver Rose, Wolfgang Scholl:
Cluster based analytical method for the lot delivery forecast in semiconductor fab with wide product range. WSC 2011: 1834-1844 - [c38]Daniel Noack, Marcin Mosinski, Oliver Rose, Peter Lendermann, Boon-Ping Gan, Wolfgang Scholl:
Challenges and solution approaches for the online simulation of semiconductor wafer fabs. WSC 2011: 1845-1856 - [c37]Tobias Uhlig, Oliver Rose:
Simulation-based optimization for groups of cluster tools in semiconductor manufacturing using simulated annealing. WSC 2011: 1857-1868 - [c36]Pascal Weyprecht, Oliver Rose:
Overview of techniques for model-driven development of a simulation package. WSC 2011: 1869-1876 - [c35]Wolfgang Scholl, Daniel Noack, Oliver Rose, Boon-Ping Gan, Peter Lendermann, Patrick Preuss, Falk Stefan Pappert:
Implementation of a simulation-based short-term lot arrival forecast in a mature 200mm semiconductor fab. WSC 2011: 1932-1943 - [c34]Mike Gißrau, Oliver Rose:
A detailed model for a high-mix low-volume asic fab. WSC 2011: 1953-1963 - [c33]Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
A composite rule combining due date control and WIP balance in a wafer fab. WSC 2011: 2085-2092 - [c32]Oliver Schönherr, Oliver Rose:
A general model description for discrete processes. WSC 2011: 2206-2218 - [c31]Evangelos Angelidis, Falk Stefan Pappert, Oliver Rose:
A prototype simulation tool for a framework for simulation-based optimization of assembly lines. WSC 2011: 2383-2394 - 2010
- [c30]Falk Stefan Pappert, Evangelos Angelidis, Oliver Rose:
Framework for simulation based scheduling of assembly lines. WSC 2010: 1690-1698 - [c29]Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
A pull/push concept for toolgroup workload balance in wafer fab. WSC 2010: 2516-2522 - [c28]Wolfgang Scholl, Boon-Ping Gan, Ming Li Peh, Peter Lendermann, Daniel Noack, Oliver Rose, Patrick Preuss:
Towards realization of a high-fidelity simulation model for short-term horizon forecasting in wafer fabrication facilities. WSC 2010: 2563-2574
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c27]Robert Kohn, Daniel Noack, Marcin Mosinski, Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
Evaluation of Modeling, Simulation and Optimization Approaches for Work Flow Management in Semiconductor Manufacturing. WSC 2009: 1592-1600 - [c26]Zhugen Zhou, Oliver Rose:
A Bottleneck Detection and Dynamic Dispatching Strategy for Semiconductor Wafer Fabrication Facilities. WSC 2009: 1646-1656 - [c25]Hans Ehm, Leon F. McGinnis, Oliver Rose:
Are Simulation Standards in our Future? WSC 2009: 1695-1702 - [c24]Oliver Schönherr, Oliver Rose:
First Steps Towards a General SysML Model for Discrete Processes in Production Systems. WSC 2009: 1711-1718 - 2008
- [j5]Michele E. Pfund, Hari Balasubramanian, John W. Fowler, Scott J. Mason, Oliver Rose:
A multi-criteria approach for scheduling semiconductor wafer fabrication facilities. J. Sched. 11(1): 29-47 (2008) - [c23]Daniel Noack, Oliver Rose:
A simulation based optimization algorithm for slack reduction and workforce scheduling. WSC 2008: 1989-1994 - [c22]Kilian Schmidt, Oliver Rose:
Simulation analysis of semiconductor manufacturing with small lot size and batch tool replacements. WSC 2008: 2118-2126 - [c21]Daniel Noack, Boon-Ping Gan, Peter Lendermann, Oliver Rose:
An optimization framework for waferfab performance enhancement. WSC 2008: 2194-2200 - [c20]Jan Lange, Kilian Schmidt, Roy Borner, Oliver Rose:
Automated generation and parameterization of throughput models for semiconductor tools. WSC 2008: 2335-2340 - [e2]Scott J. Mason, Raymond R. Hill, Lars Mönch, Oliver Rose, Thomas Jefferson, John W. Fowler:
Proceedings of the 2008 Winter Simulation Conference, Global Gateway to Discovery, WSC 2008, InterContinental Hotel, Miami, Florida, USA, December 7-10, 2008. WSC 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2708-6 [contents] - 2007
- [c19]Kilian Schmidt, Oliver Rose:
Queue time and x-factor characteristics for semiconductor manufacturing with small lot sizes. CASE 2007: 1069-1074 - [c18]Oliver Rose:
Improved simple simulation models for semiconductor wafer factories. WSC 2007: 1708-1712 - [c17]Robert Unbehaun, Oliver Rose:
Predicting cluster tool behavior with slow down factors. WSC 2007: 1755-1760 - 2006
- [c16]Oliver Rose:
Implementation of a Simulation-Based Optimizer for Semiconductor Wafer Factories. ETFA 2006: 943-949 - [c15]Kilian Schmidt, Jörg Weigang, Oliver Rose:
Modeling semiconductor tools for small lotsize FAB simulations. WSC 2006: 1811-1816 - [c14]Oliver Rose:
Economy of scale effects for large wafer fabs. WSC 2006: 1817-1820 - [c13]Robert Unbehaun, Oliver Rose:
The use of slow down factors for the analysis and development of scheduling algorithms for parallel cluster tools. WSC 2006: 1840-1847 - [e1]John W. Fowler, Barry L. Nelson, Michael L. Pinedo, Oliver Rose:
Simulation & Scheduling: Companions or Competitors for Improving the Performance of Manufacturing Systems, 10.-15. July 2005. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 05281, Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum für Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany 2006 [contents] - 2005
- [c12]Simon Oechsner, Oliver Rose:
Scheduling cluster tools using filtered beam search and recipe comparison. WSC 2005: 2203-2210 - [i2]John W. Fowler, Barry L. Nelson, Michael L. Pinedo, Oliver Rose:
05281 Executive Summary - Simulation & Scheduling: Companions or Competitors for Improving the Performance of Manufacturing Systems. Simulation & Scheduling 2005 - [i1]John W. Fowler, Barry L. Nelson, Michael L. Pinedo, Oliver Rose:
05281 Abstracts Collection - Simulation & Scheduling: Companions or Competitors for Improving the Performance of Manufacturing Systems. Simulation & Scheduling 2005 - 2004
- [j4]John W. Fowler, Oliver Rose:
Grand Challenges in Modeling and Simulation of Complex Manufacturing Systems. Simul. 80(9): 469-476 (2004) - [c11]Oliver Rose:
Modeling Tool Failures in Semiconductor Fab Simulation. WSC 2004: 1910-1914 - 2003
- [j3]Lars Mönch, Oliver Rose, Roland Sturm:
A Simulation Framework for the Performance Assessment of Shop-Floor Control Systems. Simul. 79(3): 163-170 (2003) - [c10]Oliver Rose:
Factory scheduling and dispatching: accelerating products under due-date oriented dispatching rules in semiconductor manufacturing. WSC 2003: 1346-1350 - 2002
- [c9]Oliver Rose:
Scheduling and dispatching: some issues of the critical ratio dispatch rule in semiconductor manufacturing. WSC 2002: 1401-1405 - 2001
- [c8]Oliver Rose:
Modeling methodology: the shortest processing time first (SPTF) dispatch rule and some variants in semiconductor manufacturing. WSC 2001: 1220-1224 - 2000
- [c7]Oliver Rose:
General simulation applications in semiconductor manufacturing: why do simple wafer fab models fail in certain scenarios? WSC 2000: 1481-1490
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c6]Oliver Rose:
Traffic Modeling of Variable Bit Rate MPEG Video and Its Impacts on ATM Networks. Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen 1999: 514-519 - [c5]Oliver Rose:
CONLOAD - a new lot release rule for semiconductor wafer fabs. WSC 1999: 850-855 - 1998
- [c4]Oliver Rose:
WIP Evolution of a Semiconductor Factory after a Bottleneck Workcenter Breakdown. WSC 1998: 997-1004 - 1997
- [b1]Oliver Rose:
Traffic modeling of variable bit rate MPEG video and its impacts on ATM networks. Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg, 1997, pp. 1-166 - [j2]Oliver Rose:
Simple and Efficient Models for Variable Bit Rate MPEG Video Traffic. Perform. Evaluation 30(1-2): 69-85 (1997) - 1995
- [j1]Michael R. Frater, Oliver Rose:
Cell loss analysis of broadband switching systems carrying variable bit rate video traffic. Telecommun. Syst. 4(1): 319-338 (1995) - [c3]Oliver Rose, Michael R. Frater:
Impact of MPEG video traffic on an ATM Multiplexer. HPN 1995: 157-168 - [c2]Oliver Rose:
Statistical properties of MPEG video traffic and their impact on traffic modeling in ATM systems. LCN 1995: 397-406 - 1994
- [c1]Oliver Rose, Michael R. Frater:
A Comparison of Models for VBR Video Traffic Sources in B-ISDN. Broadband Communications 1994: 275-287
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