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2008
31EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Run-length variability of two-stage multiple comparisons with the best for steady-state simulations and its implications for choosing first-stage run lengths. Winter Simulation Conference 2008: 252-259
30EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Statistical analysis of simulation output. Winter Simulation Conference 2008: 62-72
2007
29EEMugdha Khaladkar, Vivian Bellofatto, Jason Tsong-Li Wang, Vandanaben Patel, Marvin K. Nakayama: Constrained RNA Structural Alignment: Algorithms and Application to Motif Detection in the Untranslated Regions of Trypanosoma brucei mRNAs. BIBE 2007: 334-341
28EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Single-stage multiple-comparison procedure for quantiles and other parameters. Winter Simulation Conference 2007: 530-534
27EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Fixed-width multiple-comparison procedures using common random numbers for steady-state simulations. European Journal of Operational Research 182(3): 1330-1349 (2007)
2006
26EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Selection and multiple-comparison procedures for regenerative systems. Winter Simulation Conference 2006: 287-293
25EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Output analysis for simulations. Winter Simulation Conference 2006: 36-46
24EEJames M. Calvin, Peter W. Glynn, Marvin K. Nakayama: The semi-regenerative method of simulation output analysis. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 16(3): 280-315 (2006)
2004
23EEJames M. Calvin, Marvin K. Nakayama: Permuted Weighted Area Estimators. Winter Simulation Conference 2004: 721-727
22EEJames M. Calvin, Marvin K. Nakayama: Permuted derivative and importance-sampling estimators for regenerative simulations. European Journal of Operational Research 156(2): 390-414 (2004)
2003
21EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Output analysis: analysis of simulation output. Winter Simulation Conference 2003: 49-58
2002
20EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Output analysis: simulation output analysis. Winter Simulation Conference 2002: 23-34
19EEJames M. Calvin, Marvin K. Nakayama: Output analysis: a comparison of output-analysis methods for simulations of processes with multiple regeneration sequences. Winter Simulation Conference 2002: 328-335
2001
18EEJames M. Calvin, Marvin K. Nakayama: Improving standardized time series methods by permuting path segments. Winter Simulation Conference 2001: 348-353
17EEJames M. Calvin, Peter W. Glynn, Marvin K. Nakayama: Steady state simulation analysis: importance sampling using the semi-regenerative method. Winter Simulation Conference 2001: 441-450
16EEMarvin K. Nakayama, Bülent Yener: Optimal information dispersal for probabilistic latency targets. Computer Networks 36(5/6): 695-707 (2001)
1999
15EEJames M. Calvin, Peter W. Glynn, Marvin K. Nakayama: On the small-sample optimality of multiple-regeneration estimators. Winter Simulation Conference 1999: 655-661
14EEHalim Damerdji, Marvin K. Nakayama: Two-Stage Multiple-Comparison Procedures for Steady State Simulations. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 9(1): 1-30 (1999)
1998
13EEJames M. Calvin, Marvin K. Nakayama: Exploiting Multiple Regeneration Sequences in Simulation Output Analysis. Winter Simulation Conference 1998: 695-700
12EEJames M. Calvin, Marvin K. Nakayama: Using Permutations in Regenerative Simulations to Reduce Variance. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 8(2): 153-193 (1998)
1997
11EEMichael Bieber, Michael R. Bartolacci, Jerry Fjermestad, Franz J. Kurfess, Qianhong Liu, Marvin K. Nakayama, Ajaz Rana, Wilhelm Rossak, Richard B. Scherl, Murat M. Tanik, Jason Tsong-Li Wang, Raymond T. Yeh, Peter A. Ng, Richard Sweeney, Fabio Vitali: Electronic enterprise engineering: an outline of an architecture. ECBS 1997: 376-
10EEJames M. Calvin, Marvin K. Nakayama: A New Variance-Reduction Technique for Regenerative Simulations of Markov Chains. Winter Simulation Conference 1997: 224-229
1996
9EEHalim Damerdji, Peter W. Glynn, Marvin K. Nakayama, James R. Wilson: Selecting the Best System in Transient Simulations with Variances Known. Winter Simulation Conference 1996: 281-286
8EEHalim Damerdji, Marvin K. Nakayama: Two-Stage Procedures for Multiple Comparisons with a Control in Steady-State Simulations. Winter Simulation Conference 1996: 372-375
1995
7EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Selecting the Best System in Steady-State Simulations Using Batch Means. Winter Simulation Conference 1995: 362-366
1994
6 Alvin M. Blum, Ambuj Goyal, Philip Heidelberger, Stephen S. Lavenberg, Marvin K. Nakayama, Perwez Shahabuddin: Modeling and Analysis of System Dependability Using the System Availability Estimator. FTCS 1994: 137-141
5EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Fast simulation methods for highly dependable systems. Winter Simulation Conference 1994: 221-228
4EEMarvin K. Nakayama: A Characterization of the Simple Failure-Biasing Method for Simulations of Highly Reliable Markovian Systems. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 4(1): 52-88 (1994)
1993
3EEPerwez Shahabuddin, Marvin K. Nakayama: Estimation of reliability and its derivatives for large time horizons in Markovian systems. Winter Simulation Conference 1993: 422-429
2 Victor F. Nicola, Marvin K. Nakayama, Philip Heidelberger, Ambuj Goyal: Fast Simulation of Highly Dependable Systems with General Failure and Repair Processes. IEEE Trans. Computers 42(12): 1440-1452 (1993)
1992
1EEMarvin K. Nakayama: Efficient Methods for Generating Some Exponentially Tilted Random Variates. Winter Simulation Conference 1992: 603-608

Coauthor Index

1Michael R. Bartolacci [11]
2Vivian Bellofatto [29]
3Michael Bieber (Michael P. Bieber) [11]
4Alvin M. Blum [6]
5James M. Calvin [10] [12] [13] [15] [17] [18] [19] [22] [23] [24]
6Halim Damerdji [8] [9] [14]
7Jerry Fjermestad [11]
8Peter W. Glynn [9] [15] [17] [24]
9Ambuj Goyal [2] [6]
10Philip Heidelberger [2] [6]
11Mugdha Khaladkar [29]
12Franz J. Kurfess [11]
13Stephen S. Lavenberg [6]
14Qianhong Liu [11]
15Peter A. Ng [11]
16Victor F. Nicola [2]
17Vandanaben Patel [29]
18Ajaz Rana [11]
19Wilhelm Rossak [11]
20Richard B. Scherl [11]
21Perwez Shahabuddin [3] [6]
22Richard Sweeney [11]
23Murat M. Tanik [11]
24Fabio Vitali [11]
25Jason Tsong-Li Wang (Jason T. L. Wang) [11] [29]
26James R. Wilson [9]
27Raymond T. Yeh [11]
28Bülent Yener [16]

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