Proceedings of the 34th conference on Winter simulation: exploring new frontiers
Simulation standards: a framework for standard modular simulation
Proceedings of the 34th conference on Winter simulation: exploring new frontiers
General applications 2: simulation system modeling for mass customization manufacturing
Proceedings of the 34th conference on Winter simulation: exploring new frontiers
Proceedings of the 35th conference on Winter simulation: driving innovation
Modeling information for manufacturing-oriented supply-chain simulations
WSC '04 Proceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation
XML-based supply chain simulation modeling
WSC '04 Proceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation
Assessment of the NIST shop data model as a neutral file format
Proceedings of the 38th conference on Winter simulation
An XML-based schema definition for model sharing and reuse in a distributed environment
Decision Support Systems
Automatic generation of simulation models for semiconductor manufacturing
Proceedings of the 39th conference on Winter simulation: 40 years! The best is yet to come
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Efficient and consistent simulation data management is indispensable and a challenging problem to be solved in modeling manufacturing and business processes. An extensible markup language (XML) based simulation interface specification is being developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The proposed NIST document contains a prototype generic simulation data specification, which is an endeavor to fill a void in exchanging reusable simulation data. A case study was performed at Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA), utilizing the NIST XML simulation interface specification. Entity classes in this case study simulation model contain asynchronous servers, multi-input-output buffers, bi-directional cranes, labors (manpower), processes, and machines on different shifts. This model can be executed from a batch control language document, that is derived from the proposed NIST XML-based simulation specification. This case study illustrates a feasible method for using the XML-based NIST specifications in a discrete event simulation model of a manufacturing process.