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- Future directions in future directions in simulation modelingClaude Dennis Pegden. 1-35 [doi]
- Efficient generation of cycle time-throughput curves through simulation and metamodelingFeng Yang, Bruce E. Ankenman, Barry L. Nelson. 1 [doi]
- The role of simulation in spaceflight missionsNancy J. Currie. 1 [doi]
- Forty years of statistical design and analysis of simulation experiments (DASE)Jack P. C. Kleijnen. 1-17 [doi]
- A real-time knowledge-based decission support system for health care quality improvement using discrete event simulation techniquesAlexander Komashie, Ali Mousavi, Mustafa Özbayrak. 2 [doi]
- Tutorial on agent-based modeling and simulationCharles M. Macal, Michael J. North. 2-15 [doi]
- Scenario planning for simulation-based probabilistic risk assessmentHamed Nejad. 3 [doi]
- Optimal vehicle scheduling & layout for automated material handling systems (AMHS)Sangwon Chae. 4 [doi]
- A novel approach to studying cell communications signallingJasmina Panovska. 5 [doi]
- Estimation and model selection of the interest ratesPouyan Mashayekh Ahangarani. 6 [doi]
- Quasi-monte carlo simulation in a LIBOR market modelXuefeng Jiang, John R. Birge. 7 [doi]
- Convergence of strikes in variance and volatility swapsAshish Jain. 8 [doi]
- What value is Microsoft s .Net to discrete event simulations?Adelaide Carvalho, Michael Pidd. 9 [doi]
- Examining the actual benefits of distributed simulation for supply chain managementAlexey Artamonov. 10 [doi]
- Adaptive control variates for American option pricingSamuel Ehrlichman, Shane G. Henderson. 11 [doi]
- Using computer simulations in disaster preparedness exercises: a study of factors that influence learning and performance in a first responder agencyDaniel Joseph O Reilly. 12 [doi]
- Multi-hypothesis intention simulation based agent architecturePer M. Gustavsson. 13 [doi]
- An approach to near real-time dynamic distributed system control under uncertaintyKevin Adams. 14 [doi]
- Interchanging discrete event simulation process-interaction models using the web ontology language - OWLLee W. Lacy. 15 [doi]
- Analysis of production authorization card schemes using simulation and neural network metamodelsCorinne MacDonald, Eldon A. Gunn. 16 [doi]
- Introduction to modeling and simulationJohn S. Carson II. 16-23 [doi]
- The use of hyper-hidden markov models in wireless channel simulationAntonia Marie Boadi. 17 [doi]
- Simulation modeling of the level of use of e-health system and optimization of its effect on patient quality of lifeAbhik Bhattacharya, David H. Gustafson. 18 [doi]
- Selecting the best system and determining a set of feasible systemsDemet Batur. 19 [doi]
- The dynamics of multinational capital structure and macroeconomic conditionsSamuel Frimpong Boateng. 20 [doi]
- Forecasting the term structure of natural gas constant maturity futures using a seasonal principal components-based post-weighted monte carlo simulationElias A. Demetriades, Deborah Cernauskas. 21 [doi]
- Assesssing uncertainty in software reliability via quasi-monte carlo methodsHongmei Chi, Edward L. Jones. 22 [doi]
- Los Alamos communication network simulationStephan Eidenbenz. 23 [doi]
- How to build valid and credible simulation modelsAverill M. Law. 24-32 [doi]
- Automatic generation of simulation program by XML-prologRyo Fukuhara, Tomoharu Matsunaka, Kazutaka Kitamori. 24 [doi]
- Experiences from the annual 24-hour software engineering competition at University of Skövde: how to use simulation for detecting good software engineersPer M. Gustavsson, Anna Persson, Tomas Planstedt, Christoffer Brax, Madeleine Norstedt Larsson. 25 [doi]
- Telerobotic systems for restoration work in structured hazardous environmentsJimmy Huff, Silvanus J. Udoka. 26 [doi]
- Parallel VHDL simulationDavid M. Kunzman, Terry Wilmarth, Laxmikant V. Kalé. 27 [doi]
- Numerical calculation of electric fields with charge densities expressed using spline functionsYohei Miyazaki, Keiko Yukawa, Kazutaka Kitamori. 27 [doi]
- Simulation-optimization for transportation in a unified automated material handling systemsJairo Rafael Montoya Torres, Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès, Hélène Marian, Leon Vermariën. 29 [doi]
- Optimization of airport taxiways using fast time simulationJohn R. Podlena, Keith Joshi. 30 [doi]
- Methodology for hospital evacuation planningDesiree Steinmann, Matthew Johnson, Kevin M. Taaffe, Lindsay Becker. 31 [doi]
- Importance sampling with skew-normal distributionsTim B. Swartz. 32 [doi]
- How to leverage computer simulation in condition-based maintenanceErnest Yat-Kwan Wong. 33 [doi]
- Spreadsheet simulationAndrew F. Seila. 33-40 [doi]
- Predicting the effect of process time variability on annual production in a cell culture manufacturing facilityStephen Hall. 34 [doi]
- Target II: the first discrete event simulation of diabetes and its complicationsJ. Jaime Caro, Alexandra Ward, Jörgen Möller. 35 [doi]
- Scaling and using large pandemic agent-based modelsSteven Naron. 36 [doi]
- Simulating coated paper production and distributionGail Kenny, Tim Rech. 37 [doi]
- Evaluating increasing capacity of steel hot rolling line to 4.2 million ton per yearMehdi Ashrafi Nasrabadi, Soheil Mardani. 38 [doi]
- Assembly line simulation for a rear suspension cradleCharles Stuart. 39 [doi]
- The lean transformation in engine overhaulMark Orth, Franklin Young. 40 [doi]
- Introduction to modeling and generating probabilistic input processes for simulationEmily K. Lada, Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, Natalie M. Steiger, James R. Wilson. 41-55 [doi]
- Business driven simulation of a postal letter sorting facility in Oslo, NorwayKnud Erik Wichmann, Niels Erik Larsen. 41 [doi]
- A simulation based approach to evaluating the impact of port operation improvements on the Pacific northwest rail networkAmy M. Brown, James T. Sawyer, Blair Garcia. 42 [doi]
- Simulation support for a new approach to multimodal transportation handlingMarkus Klug, Shabnam Michèle Tauböck, Helmut-Klaus Schimany, Dietmar Schratt, Günther Kaluza. 43 [doi]
- Using simulation to evaluate emerging transportation conceptsBeth C. Kulick. 44 [doi]
- Driving large call center simulations using OLAP data cubesPam Laney Markt. 45 [doi]
- Simulating a virtual customer service centerDaniel S. Riley. 46 [doi]
- Process management for federal agenciesEdward R. Stephan. 47 [doi]
- Probabilistic simulation analysis of risk potential in cost management programsIrina Warthen, Kris Arvind. 48 [doi]
- Simulation model for analyzing effects of employment tax incentive programsRobert Yerex. 49 [doi]
- Process simulation as a key to uncovering true organizational valueKris Arvind. 50 [doi]
- Using discrete-element simulation to evaluate laboratory instrumentation needsValerie G. Caryer Cook. 51 [doi]
- Validation of a time-of-supply inventory policy through simulationBenjamin Martin, James Francis. 52 [doi]
- Using monte carlo simulation to choose among alternative statistical definitionsDavid M. Northcutt. 53 [doi]
- Simulating customer ownership patterns for technology goods in the mature market phaseChris Robson. 54 [doi]
- When things go wrongDarrell W. Starks. 55 [doi]
- Temperature control for aerospace test systems - modeling, simulation and design case studyNagy Bengiamin, Allen Parker, Larry Hudson, Van Tran. 56 [doi]
- Tips for successful practice of simulationDeborah A. Sadowski. 56-61 [doi]
- The army s MARATHON modelMark W. Brantley, Steven A. Stoddard. 57 [doi]
- Big government software simulation projects for those who actually have to do itRalph R. Nebiker. 58 [doi]
- Modeling overloaded VoIP systemsMartin J. Fischer, Denise M. Bevilacqua Masi. 59 [doi]
- Agent based consumer choice model of broadband internet services incorporating geographical limitations of technologiesConrad Mark Fonseca. 60 [doi]
- Supercomputing interconnectsAnand Ganti, Thomas Tarman, Jason Wertz. 61 [doi]
- Debugging simulation modelsDavid Krahl. 62-68 [doi]
- Discrete event simulation & modeling of the transportation element within a supply chain (SC)Mansour Toloo. 62 [doi]
- Integrating simulation with corporate initiativesMalcolm Beaverstock. 63 [doi]
- How General Motors used simulators to save time and money creating value for our customersJames R. Ashby. 64 [doi]
- Implantation of gasoline stream simulation model in PETROBRAS refinery: problems, possibilities and resultsGuilherme De Aquino Barbosa, Marcelo Oliveira Souza, Ana Chan, Guilherme Julio Barbosa, Eliahu Rosenbaum, Cláudio Duarte Pinto Limoeiro, Mario Jorge Lima, Claudio Rodrigo Beal. 65 [doi]
- 300mm time constrained queue loop managementErik Hertzler, David Van Sickle. 66 [doi]
- Discrete event simulation in Sasol: petrochemical industryMarlize Meyer. 67 [doi]
- Wolverine Software CorpJames O. Henriksen. 68 [doi]
- Work smarter, not harder: guidelines for designing simulation experimentsSusan M. Sanchez. 69-82 [doi]
- Incontrol Enterprise Dynamics: FalconFred Jansma. 69 [doi]
- Incontrol Enterprise Dynamic: defense solutionsFred Jansma. 70 [doi]
- Flexsim Software Products IncD. Roger Hullinger. 71 [doi]
- CreateASoft Inc.: Simcad Pro 7.1Hosni Adra. 72 [doi]
- Micro analysis & design: Micro Saint SharpBen Archer. 73 [doi]
- Imagine That, Inc: extend overviewDavid Krahl. 74 [doi]
- Imagine That, Inc.: extend 7David Krahl. 75 [doi]
- Production Modeling CorpOnur M. Ülgen. 76 [doi]
- Decisioneering, Inc.: Crystal BallLucie Trepanier. 77 [doi]
- Visual8 Corporation: SIMUL8-PlannerKim Hindle. 78 [doi]
- Incontrol Enterprise Dynamics: ShowFlowStephen Webb. 79 [doi]
- Palisade CorporationAbigail Holley. 80 [doi]
- Rockwell Software: arena introductionVivek Bapat. 81 [doi]
- XJ technologies: AnyLogic 6Andrei Borshchev. 82 [doi]
- ProModel CorporationCarl Napoletano. 83 [doi]
- Simulation optimization: a review, new developments, and applicationsMichael C. Fu, Fred Glover, Jay April. 83-95 [doi]
- Automation Associates, Inc.: TMSRainer Dronzek. 84 [doi]
- Incontrol Enterprise Dynamics: airport/rail solutionsFred Jansma. 85 [doi]
- Incontrol Enterprise Dynamics: production/logistics solutionsFred Jansma. 86 [doi]
- Rockwell Software: arena advancedVivek Bapat. 87 [doi]
- Brooks AutomationBarbara Culhane. 88 [doi]
- The optimizing-simulator: merging simulation and optimization using approximate dynamic programmingWarren B. Powell. 96-109 [doi]
- Fast random number generators based on linear recurrences modulo 2: overview and comparisonPierre L Ecuyer, François Panneton. 110-119 [doi]
- Should we model dependence and nonstationarity, and if so how?Shane G. Henderson. 120-129 [doi]
- Verification and validation of simulation modelsRobert G. Sargent. 130-143 [doi]
- Modeling and simulation of call centersAthanassios N. Avramidis, Pierre L Ecuyer. 144-152 [doi]
- Advanced concepts in large-scale network simulationDavid M. Nicol, Michael Liljenstam, Jason Liu. 153-166 [doi]
- Inside discrete-event simulation software: how it works and why it mattersThomas J. Schriber, Daniel T. Brunner. 167-177 [doi]
- Statistical selection of the best systemDavid Goldsman, Seong-Hee Kim, Barry L. Nelson. 178-187 [doi]
- Review of advanced methods for simulation output analysisChristos Alexopoulos, Seong-Hee Kim. 188-201 [doi]
- Kriging metamodeling in discrete-event simulation: an overviewWim C. M. Van Beers. 202-208 [doi]
- Issues in development of simultaneous forward-inverse metamodelsRussell R. Barton. 209-217 [doi]
- International collaborations in web-based simulation: a focus on experimental design and optimizationWilliam E. Biles, Jack P. C. Kleijnen. 218-222 [doi]
- A two-phase screening procedure for simulation experimentsSusan M. Sanchez, Hong Wan, Thomas W. Lucas. 223-230 [doi]
- Multiple predictor smoothing methods for sensitivity analysisCurtis B. Storlie, Jon C. Helton. 231-239 [doi]
- Bootstrapping simultaneous confidence bandsRussell C. H. Cheng. 240-247 [doi]
- A hybrid agent-cellular space modeling approach for fire spread and suppression simulationXiaolin Hu, Alexandre Muzy, Lewis Ntaimo. 248-255 [doi]
- Hybrid discrete event simulation with model predictive control for semiconductor supply-chain manufacturingHessam S. Sarjoughian, Dongping Huang, Gary W. Godding, Karl G. Kempf, Wenlin Wang, Daniel E. Rivera, Hans D. Mittelmann. 256-266 [doi]
- Constructing multi-point discrete event integration schemesJames J. Nutaro. 267-273 [doi]
- Simulation and or (operations research) in combination for practical optimizationNico M. van Dijk, Erik van der Sluis, René Haijema, Assil Al-Ibrahim, Jan van der Wal. 274-284 [doi]
- Simulation data mining: a new form of computer simulation outputThomas F. Brady, Edward Yellig. 285-289 [doi]
- Sequential design and rational metamodellingWouter Hendrickx, Tom Dhaene. 290-298 [doi]
- Flight scheduling at KLMPeter H. M. Jacobs, Alexander Verbraeck, Jeroen B. P. Mulder. 299-306 [doi]
- Introducing a UML model for faster-than-real-time simulationDimosthenis Anagnostopoulos, Georgios-Dimitrios Kapos, Vassilis Dalakas, Mara Nikolaidou. 307-316 [doi]
- Discrete event systems specification in systems biology - a discussion of stochastic pi calculus and DEVSAdelinde Uhrmacher, Corrado Priami. 317-326 [doi]
- A framework for configurable hierarchical simulation in a multiple-user decision support environmentWenlong Zhao, Alexander Verbraeck. 327-335 [doi]
- RMIS: middleware for transparent object-oriented modeling in multi-simulator systemsNiels A. Lang, Peter H. M. Jacobs, Alexander Verbraeck. 336-345 [doi]
- DSIM: scaling time warp to 1, 033 processorsGilbert Chen, Boleslaw K. Szymanski. 346-355 [doi]
- Performance prediction of large-scale parallel discrete event models of physical systemsKalyan S. Perumalla, Richard M. Fujimoto, Prashant J. Thakare, Santosh Pande, Homa Karimabadi, Yuri Omelchenko, Jonathan Driscoll. 356-364 [doi]
- A distributed computing architecture for simulation and optimizationYijia Xu, Suvrajeet Sen. 365-373 [doi]
- Parallel simulation of petri nets on desktop pc hardwareRobert Geist, Jacob Hicks, Mark Smotherman, James Westall. 374-383 [doi]
- Bias in parallel and distributed simulation systemsTobias Kiesling, Johannes Lüthi, Rachid El Abdouni Khayari. 384-393 [doi]
- Interoperating autosched AP using the high level architectureBoon-Ping Gan, Peter Lendermann, Malcolm Yoke-Hean Low, Stephen John Turner, Xiaoguang Wang, Simon J. E. Taylor. 394-401 [doi]
- A COTS Simulation Package Emulator (CSPE) for investigating COTS simulation package interoperabilityXiaoguang Wang, Stephen John Turner, Simon J. E. Taylor, Malcolm Yoke-Hean Low, Boon-Ping Gan. 402-411 [doi]
- Modeling and simulation of integrated voice/data cellular communication with generally distributed delay for end voice callsPawan K. Choudhary, Bharat B. Madan, Kishor S. Trivedi. 412-418 [doi]
- Building modeling tools that support verification, validation, and testing for the domain expertNicholas Allen, Clifford A. Shaffer, Layne T. Watson. 419-426 [doi]
- Trace based analysis of process interaction modelsPeter Kemper, Carsten Tepper. 427-436 [doi]
- A case study of model context for simulation composability and reusabilityMichael Spiegel, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., David C. Brogan. 437-444 [doi]
- Developing data fusion systems devoted to security control in port facilitiesEnrico Bocca, Simone Viazzo, Francesco Longo, Giovanni Mirabelli. 445-449 [doi]
- A new methodology for applying simulation driven metaheuristics to the balancing of security inspection linesStefano Saetta, Lorenzo Tiacci. 450-455 [doi]
- Modeling waiting systems from domain expert specificationsMaâmar El-Amine Hamri, Claudia S. Frydman, Lucile Torres. 456-460 [doi]
- Level-of-detail based modeling of object movement in tracking and surveillance systemJianfeng Peng, Lizhi Yang, Faisal Momen, Jerzy W. Rozenblit. 461-466 [doi]
- Controlled sequential factorial design for simulation factor screeningHua Shen, Hong Wan. 467-474 [doi]
- Estimation of percentiles of cycle time in manufacturing simulationFeng Yang, Bruce E. Ankenman, Barry L. Nelson. 475-484 [doi]
- Balancing bias and variance in the optimization of simulation modelsChristine S. M. Currie, Russell C. H. Cheng. 485-490 [doi]
- Sensitivity analysis of network reliability using monte carloG. Rubino. 491-498 [doi]
- Importance sampling in Markovian settingsWerner Sandmann. 499-508 [doi]
- Application of rare event techniques to trace driven simulationPoul E. Heegaard, Bjarne E. Helvik, Ragnar Ø. Andreassen. 509-518 [doi]
- New measures of robustness in rare event simulationHéctor Cancela, Gerardo Rubino, Bruno Tuffin. 519-527 [doi]
- Perfect simulation of monotone systems for rare event probability estimationJean-Marc Vincent. 528-537 [doi]
- Efficient importance sampling heuristics for the simulation of population overflow in Jackson networksVictor F. Nicola, Tatiana S. Zaburnenko. 538-546 [doi]
- Is problem solving, or simulation model solving, mission critical?Ray J. Paul, Tillal Eldabi, Jasna Kuljis, Simon J. E. Taylor. 547-554 [doi]
- Is problem solving, or simulation model solving, mission critical?: the panel reloadsRay J. Paul, Richard E. Nance, Mark Elder, Ernest H. Page, Jerzy W. Rozenblit. 555 [doi]
- A java library for simulating contact centersEric Buist, Pierre L Ecuyer. 556-565 [doi]
- Performance measures for service systems with a random arrival rateSamuel G. Steckley, Shane G. Henderson, Vijay Mehrotra. 566-575 [doi]
- Approximate dynamic programming in multi-skill call centersGer Koole, Auke Pot. 576-583 [doi]
- A component-level path-based simulation approach for efficient analysis of large Markov modelsVinh Vi Lam, Peter Buchholz, William H. Sanders. 584-590 [doi]
- Scaling an optimistic parallel simulation of large-scale interconnection networksNilesh Choudhury, Yogesh Mehta, Terry Wilmarth, Eric J. Bohm, Laxmikant V. Kalé. 591-600 [doi]
- Performance analysis of binary code protectionDavid M. Nicol, Hamed Okhravi. 601-610 [doi]
- Simulation in java with SSJPierre L Ecuyer, Eric Buist. 611-620 [doi]
- The SIMSCRIPT III programming language for modular object-oriented simulationStephen V. Rice, Harry M. Markowitz, Ana Marjanski, Stephen M. Bailey. 621-630 [doi]
- SIMSOLUTION: an open simulation environment founded on extreme multitaskingThomas Wiedemann. 631-636 [doi]
- Channel based sequential simulationCameron Kiddle, Rob Simmonds, Brian Unger. 637-647 [doi]
- Qualitative discrete event simulationYen-Ping Leow-Sehwail, Ricki G. Ingalls. 648-653 [doi]
- Requirements for domain specific discrete event simulation environmentsEdwin Valentin, Alexander Verbraeck. 654-663 [doi]
- Importance sampling simulation in the presence of heavy tailsAchal Bassamboo, Sandeep Juneja, Assaf J. Zeevi. 664-672 [doi]
- Some large deviations results for Latin hypercube samplingShane S. Drew, Tito Homem-de-Mello. 673-681 [doi]
- Limit theorems for the multilevel splitting algorithm in the simulation of rare eventsFrédéric Cérou, François LeGland, Pierre Del Moral, Pascal Lezaud. 682-691 [doi]
- Procedures for feasibility detection in the presence of multiple constraintsDemet Batur, Seong-Hee Kim. 692-698 [doi]
- A moving mesh approach for simulation budget allocation on continuous domainsMark W. Brantley, Chun-Hung Chen. 699-707 [doi]
- New developments in ranking and selection: an empirical comparison of the three main approachesJürgen Branke, Stephen E. Chick, Christian Schmidt 0002. 708-717 [doi]
- Determination of the best system that meets a limit standardRoy R. Creasey Jr., K. Preston White, Melanie B. Marks, Bennie D. Waller. 718-722 [doi]
- Using parallel and distributed computing to increase the capability of selection proceduresE. Jack Chen. 723-731 [doi]
- Finding the best in the presence of a stochastic constraintSigrún Andradóttir, David Goldsman, Seong-Hee Kim. 732-738 [doi]
- Initial transient problem for steady-state output analysisPeter W. Glynn. 739-740 [doi]
- A test of randomness based on the distance between consecutive random number pairsMatthew J. Duggan, John H. Drew, Lawrence Leemis. 741-748 [doi]
- Cycle-time quantile estimation in manufacturing systems employing dispatching rulesJennifer E. McNeill, John W. Fowler, Gerald T. Mackulak, Barry L. Nelson. 749-755 [doi]
- Linear combinations of overlapping variance estimators for simulationsTûba Aktaran-Kalayci, David Goldsman. 756-762 [doi]
- Automated analysis of simulation output dataStewart Robinson. 763-770 [doi]
- Exploring exponentially weighted moving average control charts to determine the warm-up periodManuel D. Rossetti, Zhe Li, Peng Qu. 771-780 [doi]
- Performance evaluation of ASAP3 for steady-state output analysisNatalie M. Steiger, Emily K. Lada, James R. Wilson. 781-789 [doi]
- Analysis methodology: are we done?Sigrún Andradóttir, David Goldsman, Lee W. Schruben, Bruce W. Schmeiser, Enver Yücesan. 790-796 [doi]
- Two simulated annealing algorithms for noisy objective functionsAndrei A. Prudius, Sigrún Andradóttir. 797-802 [doi]
- Discrete optimization via simulation using coordinate searchL. Jeff Hong. 803-810 [doi]
- Stochastic optimization using model reference adaptive searchJiaqiao Hu, Michael C. Fu, Steven I. Marcus. 811-818 [doi]
- Subcontracting in a make-to-stock production system, IPA gradients for an SFMSameh Al-Shihabi. 819-824 [doi]
- Performance of variance updating ranking and selection proceduresGwendolyn J. Malone, Seong-Hee Kim, David Goldsman, Demet Batur. 825-832 [doi]
- Multiobjective simulation optimization using an enhanced genetic algorithmHamidreza Eskandari, Luis Rabelo, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi. 833-841 [doi]
- Enhancing evolutionary algorithms with statistical selection procedures for simulation optimizationPeter Buchholz, Axel Thümmler. 842-852 [doi]
- A new optimization heuristic for continuous and integer decisions with constraints in simulationMufit Ozden. 853-856 [doi]
- Simulation-based optimization for repairable systems using particle swarm algorithmTalal M. Alkhamis, Mohamed A. Ahmed. 857-861 [doi]
- Approximate/perfect samplers for closed Jackson networksShuji Kijima, Tomomi Matsui. 862-868 [doi]
- Nonparametric estimation of the stationary ::::M/G::::/1 workload distribution functionMartin B. Hansen. 869-877 [doi]
- An efficient performance extrapolation for queuing models in transient analysisMohamed A. Ahmed, Talal M. Alkhamis. 878-885 [doi]
- Responding to terrorist attacks and natural disasters: a case study using simulationPavel Albores, Duncan Shaw. 886-894 [doi]
- Modeling an emergency operations center with agentsMargaret L. Loper, Bart Presnell. 895-903 [doi]
- Integrated simulation and gaming architecture for incident management trainingSanjay Jain, Charles R. McLean. 904-913 [doi]
- Training first responders to nuclear facilities using 3-D visualization technologyRobert L. Sanders, Joseph E. Lake. 914-918 [doi]
- First responder information flow simulation: a tool for technology assessmentC. Donald Robinson, Donald E. Brown. 919-925 [doi]
- A survey of data resources for simulating patient flows in healthcare delivery systemsK. Preston White. 926-935 [doi]
- Multiple fidelity simulation optimization of hospital performance under high consequence event scenariosJason R. Schenk, Deng Huang, Ning Zheng, Theodore Allen. 936-942 [doi]
- Hospital evacuation: issues and complexitiesKevin M. Taaffe, Rachel Kohl, Delbert L. Kimbler. 943-950 [doi]
- A simulation model of a helicopter ambulance serviceErsan Gunes, Roberto Szechtman. 951-957 [doi]
- A conceptual architecture for static features in physical security simulationVolkan Ustun, Haluk Yapicioglu, Skylab R. Gupta, Abishek Ramesh, Jeffrey S. Smith. 958-964 [doi]
- Simulation of imperfect information in vulnerability modeling for infrastructure facilitiesDean A. Jones, Mark A. Turnquist, Linda K. Nozick. 965-971 [doi]
- Planning for terrorist-caused emergenciesRussell R. Vane III. 972-978 [doi]
- Developing an agent model of human performance in air traffic control operations using Apex cognitive architectureSeung Man Lee, Ujwala Ravinder, James C. Johnston. 979-987 [doi]
- Modeling force response to small boat attack against high value commercial shipsDavid J. Walton, Eugene P. Paulo, Christopher J. McCarthy, Ravi Vaidyanathan. 988-991 [doi]
- Simple movement and detection in discrete event simulationArnold H. Buss, Paul J. Sanchez. 992-1000 [doi]
- Leveraging agent based simulation for rapid course of action developmentPhilip S. Barry, Matthew T. K. Koehler. 1001-1007 [doi]
- Investigating the dynamics of competition: coevolving red and blue simulation parametersMary L. McDonald, Stephen C. Upton. 1008-1012 [doi]
- Coevolutionary dynamics and agent-based models in organization scienceBrian F. Tivnan. 1013-1021 [doi]
- Performance evaluation of agent-based material handling systems using simulation techniquesRadu F. Babiceanu, F. Frank Chen. 1022-1028 [doi]
- Integrating agent based modeling into a discrete event simulationBenjamin Dubiel, Omer Tsimhoni. 1029-1037 [doi]
- Argus invasive species spread model constructed using agent-based modeling approach and cellular automataS. Clifton Parks, Maxim Garifullin, Rainer Dronzek. 1038-1042 [doi]
- Simulating users to support the design of activity management systemsJulie S. Weber, Martha E. Pollack. 1043-1048 [doi]
- Simulation-based planning for planetary rover experimentsDavid Joslin, Jeremy Frank, Ari K. Jónsson, David E. Smith. 1049-1058 [doi]
- Agent-based simulation for software project planningDavid Joslin, William Poole. 1059-1066 [doi]
- New paradigms and new challengesPaul K. Davis. 1067-1076 [doi]
- Marine corps applicatons of data farmingAdam J. Forsyth, Gary E. Horne, Stephen C. Upton. 1077-1081 [doi]
- Data farming: discovering surpriseGary E. Horne, Theodore E. Meyer. 1082-1087 [doi]
- Simulation environment to assess technology insertion impact and optimized manningNiraj Srivastava, Frank Pietryka, Gary E. Horne, Mark Theroff. 1088-1093 [doi]
- Using agent models and data farming to explore network centric operationsHenrik Friman, Gary E. Horne. 1094-1100 [doi]
- The pairwise Escape-G metric: a measure for air combat maneuvering performanceAntoinette M. Portrey, Brian Schreiber, Winston Bennett Jr.. 1101-1108 [doi]
- Simulating scenarios for research on culture & cognition using a commercial role-play gameRik Warren, David E. Diller, Alice Leung, William Ferguson, Janet L. Sutton. 1109-1117 [doi]
- An approach to human behavior modeling in an Air Force simulationBrooke H. McNally. 1118-1122 [doi]
- Sports analogy for modelling of combat in the air domainAlan Cowdale. 1123-1128 [doi]
- On using SPEEDES as a platform for a parallel swarm simulationMatthew A. Russell, Gary B. Lamont, Kenneth Melendez. 1129-1137 [doi]
- Simulation validation with historic outcomesLance E. Champagne, Raymond R. Hill. 1138-1147 [doi]
- Implementation of a framework for vulnerability/lethality modeling and simulationKim J. Allen, Craig Black. 1148-1153 [doi]
- A validation of first-order detonation shock dynamics theoryDavid Lambert, Sunhee Yoo, D. Scott Stewart. 1154-1159 [doi]
- Simulation based performance modeling for a warfighter in the loop minefield detection systemAbhilash Rajagopal, Sanjeev Agarwal, Sreeram Ramakrishnan. 1160-1169 [doi]
- Enabling 1, 000, 000-entity simulations on distributed Linux clustersGene Wagenbreth, Ke-Thia Yao, Dan Davis, Robert F. Lucas, Thomas Gottschalk. 1170-1181 [doi]
- A framework for fault-tolerance in HLA-based distributed simulationsMartin Eklöf, Farshad Moradi, Rassul Ayani. 1182-1189 [doi]
- Language based simulation, flexibility, and development speed in the joint integrated mission modelDavid W. Mutschler. 1190-1197 [doi]
- An approach to design and development of decentralized data fusion simulatorChandresh Mehta, Govindarajan Srimathveeravalli, Thenkurussi Kesavadas. 1198-1204 [doi]
- Exploring C4ISR employment methodsTerri G. Chang. 1205-1212 [doi]
- Acquisition-based simulationGrant Martin, Jeffrey B. Schamburg, Michael J. Kwinn Jr.. 1213-1219 [doi]
- The HITVICE VV&A environmentFang Ke, Yang Ming, Zicai Wang. 1220-1227 [doi]
- The application of evaluation method based on HMM for results validity of complex simulation systemHengjie Song, Ping Ma, Ming Yang. 1228-1233 [doi]
- Issues in event analysis for recursive simulationJohn B. Gilmer Jr., Frederick J. Sullivan. 1234-1241 [doi]
- Toward effective depot transformation: leveraging simulation to enhance transition planningPerakath C. Benjamin, Mike Graul, Michael K. Painter, Frank Boydstun. 1242-1250 [doi]
- A strategy for autogeneration of space shuttle ground processing simulation models for project makespan estimationMichael G. Madden, Roberta Wyrick, Dale E. O Neill. 1251-1259 [doi]
- A discrete event simulation model for assembling the international space stationGrant R. Cates, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi. 1260-1264 [doi]
- Modeling and parameter estimation of spacecraft fuel slosh modeKeith Schlee, Sathya Gangadharan, James Ristow, Carl Hubert, James Sudermann, Charles Walker. 1265-1274 [doi]
- Estimating the effects of stress during operational conditionsJon French, Jeff Miller. 1275-1280 [doi]
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