RESOURCE LIBRARY
Over the past ten years, training methods have become outdated with accelerations in technology, computers, and the Internet. While we can tell you about our product and its effectiveness, you might want to research further.
Within these documents below you should find all the information required to make a reliable decision for your company. If you have any questions or need additional resources, feel free to contact us and we’ll try our best to provide you what you need.
A Case for Generic, Custom-Designed Simulation
- Daniel L. Doss
Advanced Operator Training with Innovative Distillation Simulation
- Elliot P. Lander / Bobby Gonzales
Downtime Data - Its Collection, Analysis, & Importance
- Edward J. Williams
A Simulation Client Achieves High Self-Sufficiency
- Edward J. Williams. . .
A visual programming system for defining behavior in simulation models of manufacturing systems
- Timothy Thomasma, Youyi Mao, Onur M Ulgen
Simulation Training Improves Driver Efficiency: Transfer From the Simulator to the Real World
Simulation Methodology, Tools and Applications
- Ulgen & Williams
Simulation Applied to Improve Transmission Hub Machining Processess
- Edward J. Williams
Making Simulation a Corporate Norm
- Edward J. Williams
What is the True Downtime Cost (TDC)?
- Don Fitchett
The Benefits of Using Dynamic Simulation & Training Systems for Expanding Operator Knowledge and Understanding
- Dr. Paul W. Seccombe
How Simulation Gains Acceptance as a Manufacturing Productivity Improvement Tool
- Edward J. Williams
The Human Side of Energy Efficiency: The Value of Training
- Rachel Maden
Visteon's Sterling Plant Uses Simulation-Based Decision Support in Training, Operations, and Planning
- George Pfeil
