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19th Annual Simulation Symposium 1986: Tampa, FL, USA
- Suzanne R. Witenhafer, John G. Paré Jr.:
Proceedings of the 19th Annual Symposium on Simulation, ANSS 1986, Tampa, Florida, USA, March 12-14, 1986. IEEE Computer Society 1986, ISBN 978-0-8186-0715-8 - Michael A. Abrams:
A tool to aid in model development and validation. 1-10 - Bernd Noche:
Simulation in material flow systems - trends and developments. 11-41 - Anita Miller, John G. Paré Jr.:
Managing simulation projects. 43-57 - Delbert L. Kimbler:
Generation of continuous random deviates using empirical event count data in digital simulation. 59-71 - Mark A. Tumeo, Gerald T. Orlob:
The use of Monte Carlo methods in natural resource management models. 73-83 - Bevlee A. Watford, Timothy J. Greene:
Simulation software for bulk material transportation systems: a case study. 85-103 - Paul J. Fortier, Patrick Turner:
A simulation program for anlysis of distributed data base processing concepts. 105-126 - Devendra Kumar:
Simulating feedforward systems using a network of processors. 127-144 - Carolyn Jack, James D. Morse:
Simulation of a burst-switched integrated voice and bulk data communications network. 145-157 - Joseph S. Griffin, John Craig Comfort:
A fault tolerant computer system for simulation of complex systems. 159-178 - Nizar Al-Holou, Jay B. Ghosh, Dana B. Rogers:
Performance evaluation of interconnection networks in multiprocessor systems. 179-190 - S. Das Gupta, D. Andreou:
Simulation of travelling sequence for application to die-attach machine design. 191-199 - Sumit Ghosh:
On the concept of dynamic multi-level simulation. 201-205 - Sanjeev B. Ahuja, James A. Reggia:
Using abductive inferencing to derive complex error classifications for discrete sequential processes. 207-225 - James V. Leonard, George W. Zobrist:
Simulation utilizing mission software. 227-235 - Menberu Lulu:
Just-in-time (JIT) production and process unreliability. 237-249
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