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WSC '09: Winter Simulation Conference
2009 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Winter Simulation Conference
Conference:
WSC09: Winter Simulation Conference Austin Texas December 13 - 16, 2009
ISBN:
978-1-4244-5771-7
Published:
13 December 2009
Sponsors:
IIE, INFORMS-SIM, SIGSIM, SCS
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Abstract

Welcome to the 2009 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), recognized as the premiere international conference for simulation professionals in discrete and combined discrete-continuous simulation. WSC is always located in exciting and dynamic locations and in 2009 we are delighted to hold the conference in Austin, Texas. This is the first time that WSC has been held in Texas.

The conference theme, Energy Alternatives, encourages attendees to examine the issues of energy supply, technology development and deployment, and climate change and invites practitioners to share their contributions to solving these pressing global challenges through the use of modeling and simulation. These efforts are highlighted in the new Energy and Material Flow Simulation track.

WSC '09 offers a comprehensive program ranging from introductory tutorials to state-of-the-art research and practice. Following its unbridled success last year, WSC '09 will again incorporate the MASM (Modeling and Analysis for Semiconductor Manufacturing) Conference, the leading modeling and analysis conference for global semiconductor manufacturing and supply chain operations. WSC '09 also continues the popular pre-conference workshop Simulation 101 and expands the training offerings with a full week of training sessions running in parallel to the main conference tracks.

SESSION: Applications - health care: Simulation of emergency departments
research-article
Resource management and process change in a simplified model of the emergency department
Pages 1887–1895

Using a simplified model of an emergency department (ED), we illustrate a 2-step methodology for determining the optimal mix of resources (beds, clerks, triage nurses, registered nurses, and physicians) for different arrival rates. These arrival rates ...

research-article
Simulating the effect of physician triage in the emergency department of Akershus University Hospital
Pages 1896–1905

The Norwegian Board of Health Supervision has strongly recommended that all hospitals need to take action to improve the long waiting times before patients are seen by a physician in the Hospital Emergency Department. Akershus University Hospital has ...

research-article
Estimating patient surge impact on boarding time in several regional emergency departments
Pages 1906–1915

The sudden or prolonged increase in patient arrivals to hospital Emergency Departments can cause overcrowding which adversely affects patient care. Healthcare leadership must anticipate and prepare for patient surge before it hap-pens. They need to ...

Contributors
  • Texas State University

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Acceptance Rates

WSC '09 Paper Acceptance Rate 137 of 256 submissions, 54%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 3,413 of 5,075 submissions, 67%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
WSC '1826018370%
WSC '1529620268%
WSC '1432020564%
WSC '1238418949%
WSC '1127020375%
WSC '1028118465%
WSC '0925613754%
WSC '0830424982%
WSC '0724415262%
WSC '0625217770%
WSC '0531620966%
WSC '0417114484%
WSC '0318912868%
WSC '0218516690%
WSC '0115511172%
WSC '9920613967%
WSC '9821616476%
WSC '9719112163%
WSC '9618712868%
WSC '9518312267%
WSC '9420910048%
Overall5,0753,41367%