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<strong>WILSON</strong> – 25<br />

54. Wilson, J. R. Flexible input-modeling techniques for stochastic simulation. Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of<br />

Business, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 1994.<br />

55. Wilson, J. R., <strong>and</strong> D. G. Humphrey. A model for mentoring in industrial engineering. Colloquium on Issues in<br />

Graduate Education, Graduate School, <strong>North</strong> Carolina State University, Raleigh, <strong>North</strong> Carolina, October 1994.<br />

56. Wagner, M. A. F., <strong>and</strong> J. R. Wilson. Using bivariate Bézier distributions to model simulation input processes.<br />

1994 Winter Simulation Conference, Orl<strong>and</strong>o, Florida, December 1994.<br />

57. Wilson, J. R. New techniques for modeling stochastic simulation inputs. Operations Research / Management<br />

Science Seminar Series of the Graduate School of Business <strong>and</strong> the Department of Mechanical <strong>Engineering</strong>,<br />

The University of Texas, Austin, Texas, April 1995.<br />

58. Wilson, J. R. Evaluation of AGV routing strategies using hierarchical simulation. Seminar for SEMATECH,<br />

Inc., Austin, Texas, April 1995.<br />

59. Wilson, J. R. Ethics, honor, <strong>and</strong> service in the profession of industrial engineering. Graduation address,<br />

Department of <strong>Industrial</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>, <strong>North</strong> Carolina State University, Raleigh, <strong>North</strong> Carolina, May 1995.<br />

60. Kuhl, M. E., <strong>and</strong> J. R. Wilson. Flexible input-modeling techniques for stochastic simulation, with applications<br />

to organ-transplantation policy evaluation. Joint seminar of the Graduate Program in Operations Research <strong>and</strong><br />

the Department of <strong>Industrial</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>, <strong>North</strong> Carolina State University, Raleigh, <strong>North</strong> Carolina, October<br />

1995.<br />

61. Kuhl, M. E., <strong>and</strong> J. R. Wilson. Estimation <strong>and</strong> simulation of nonhomogeneous Poisson processes having multiple<br />

periodicities. 1995 fall national meeting of the Institute for Operations Research <strong>and</strong> the Management Sciences,<br />

New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1995.<br />

62. Hurley, B. J., J. Trevino, <strong>and</strong> J. R. Wilson. Simulation-based optimization of design, operation, <strong>and</strong> control<br />

factors for a manufacturing cell. 1995 fall national meeting of the Institute for Operations Research <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Management Sciences, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1995.<br />

63. Pritsker, A. A. B., D. L. Martin, J. S. Reust, M. A. F. Wagner, J. R. Wilson, M. E. Kuhl, J. P. Roberts, O. P.<br />

Daily, A. M. Harper, E. B. Edwards, L. Bennett, J. F. Burdick, <strong>and</strong> M. D. Allen. 1995. Organ transplantation<br />

policy evaluation. 1995 Winter Simulation Conference, Washington, D.C., December 1995.<br />

64. Avramidis, A. N., <strong>and</strong> J. R. Wilson. 1995. Correlation-induction techniques for estimating quantiles in simulation<br />

experiments. 1995 Winter Simulation Conference, Washington, D.C., December 1995.<br />

65. Wilson, J. R. Ethics, honor, <strong>and</strong> service in the profession of industrial engineering. Graduation address,<br />

Department of <strong>Industrial</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>, <strong>North</strong> Carolina State University, Raleigh, <strong>North</strong> Carolina, December<br />

1995.<br />

66. Wilson, J. R. Flexible input-modeling techniques for stochastic simulation, with application to policy analysis<br />

for organ transplantation. Seminar of the Department of <strong>Industrial</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>and</strong> Management Sciences,<br />

<strong>North</strong>western University, Evanston, Illinois, February 1996.<br />

67. Pritsker, A. A. B., O. P. Daily, D. L. Martin, E. B. Edwards, A. M. Harper, <strong>and</strong> J. R. Wilson. A simulation<br />

program for organ transplantation policy selection. 1996 spring national meeting of the Institute for Operations<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> the Management Sciences, Washington, D.C., May 1996.<br />

68. Kuhl, M. E., <strong>and</strong> J. R. Wilson. Estimation <strong>and</strong> simulation of nonhomogeneous Poisson processes having multiple<br />

periodicities. Fifth <strong>Industrial</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> Research Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1996.<br />

69. Wilson, J. R. Input-modeling techniques for stochastic simulation, with application to medical decision making.<br />

Schlumberger Austin Product Center, Austin, Texas, June 1996.<br />

70. Wilson, J. R. Correlation-induction techniques for estimating quantiles in simulation experiments. Seminar of<br />

the Department of <strong>Industrial</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>, <strong>North</strong> Carolina State University, Raleigh, <strong>North</strong> Carolina, October<br />

1996.

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