Year
| Speaker
| Affiliation
| Abstract
|
1984
| Robert E. Shannon
| Texas A&M University
| Artificial Intelligence and Simulation
|
1985
| .
| .
| .
|
1986
| Frank J. Babel
| Electronic Data Systems Corporation
| Simulation — Striving to Reach its Full Potential
|
1987
| John A. White
| Georgia Institute of Technology
| Simulation: Pushing a Dead Mouse through a Maze?
|
1988
| Julian Reitman
| University of Connecticut
| A Concise History of the Ups and Downs of Simulation
|
1989
| A. Alan B. Pritsker
| Pritsker Corportation
| Why Simulation Works
|
1990
| Philip J. Kiviat
| Chartway Technologies
| Simulation, Technology, and the Decision Process
|
1991
| Thomas Cook
| American Airlines Decision Technologies
| Simulation Applications at American Airlines
|
1992
| Robert C. Crain
| Wolverine Software Corporation
| The Winter Simulation Conference: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Progress
|
1993
| John D. Salt
| CACI Products Division
| Simulation should be easy and fun!
|
1994
| Jerry Weinstein
| Whirlpool Corporation
| Resolved to make customer focus more than a simulation
|
1995
| Jerry O. Tuttle
| Oracle Government
| The Art of the Possible
|
1996
| Karl G. Kempf
| Intel Corporation
| Simulating Semiconductor Manufacturing Systems: Successes, Failures, and Deep Questions
|
1997
| Ward Whitt
| AT&T Labs-Research
| Simulation in Research and Research in Simulation: A Telecommunication Perspective
|
1998
| Matt Hennessee
| Nike, Inc., Equipment Division
| Challenges Facing Global Supply-Chains in the 21st Century
|
1999
| Jon Anton
| Purdue University
| The Use of Simulation in Call Center Optimization
|
2000
| Richard Kidd
| Freelance Visual Effects
| The Changing Face of Entertainment and the Driving Force Behind It: Computer Simulation
|
2001
| David G. Stork
| Ricoh Innovations, Inc.
| The HAL 9000 Computer and the Vision of 2001: A Space Odyssey
|
2002
| Paul L. Graziani
| Analytical Graphics, Inc.
| Addressing the Challenges of Aerospace and Defense Initiatives Using Software Analysis Tools
|
2003
| Stephen Shapiro
| The 24/7 Innovation Group
| Only ... Like Change
|
2004
| Michael Zyda
| Naval Postgraduate School
| Keynote Address: Does the Future of Modeling and Simulation Have a Game Face?
|
2005
| Colonel Nancy J. Currie
| NASA Johnson Space Center
| The Role of Simulation in Spaceflight Missions
|
2006
| Edward Lee
| University of California, Berkeley
| Discrete Event Models: Getting the Semantics Right
|
2007
| Susan Smyth
| General Motors Corp
| Keynote Address
|
2008
| Margaret Brandeau
| Stanford University
| Modeling and Simulation in Public Health: A Little Help Can Go a Long Way
|
2009
| Raymond L. Orbach
| University of Texas at Austin
| From Cracks to Climate
|
2010
| Simon Bradley
| EADS Innovation Works
| Joining Up the DOTS: Domain Only Technical Solutions or Duck-tape Open Toolset Simulation
|
2011
| R.F. "Rick" Shangraw, Jr.
| Arizona State University
| Beyond the Boundaries: Simulation and Transdisciplinarity
|
2012
| Stefan Rahmstorf
| Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
| Climate Change - State of the Science
|
| Thomas A. Henzinger
| Institute of Science and Technology, Austria
| The Propagation Approach for Computing Biochemical Reaction Networks
|