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International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2009
- Roland R. Mielke, Mark W. Scerbo, Kurt Taylor Gaubatz, Ginger S. Watson:
A model for multidisciplinary graduate education in modelling and simulation. 3-13 - Andreas Tolk, Ghaith Rabadi, Donald N. Merino:
Embedding simulation education into the engineering management body of knowledge. 14-19 - Istvan Molnár, Alfredo Moscardini, Reiner Breyer:
Simulation: Art or science? How to teach it? 20-30 - Ji-Lung Hsieh, Chung-Yuan Huang, Chuen-Tsai Sun, Yu-Shiuan Tsai, Gloria Yi-Ming Kao:
Learning to build network-oriented epidemic simulation models in epidemiology education. 31-41 - Javier Faulin, Angel A. Juan, Pau Fonseca, Lluís M. Plà-Aragonés, Sara V. Rodríguez:
Learning Operations Research online: benefits, challenges, and experiences. 42-53 - Dursun Delen:
A holistic approach to manufacturing systems modelling. 54-61 - Seungho Lee, Nurcin Celik, Young-Jun Son:
An integrated simulation modelling framework for decision aids in enterprise software development process. 62-76
Volume 5, Number 2, 2009
- David W. Bauer, Christopher D. Carothers:
Seven-O'clock: a new distributed GVT algorithm using network atomic operations. 79-94 - Malolan Chetlur, Philip A. Wilsey:
Local fossil identification in time warp simulations. 95-103 - Srikanth B. Yoginath, Kalyan S. Perumalla:
Reversible discrete event formulation and optimistic parallel execution of vehicular traffic models. 104-119 - Gabriele D'Angelo, Michele Bracuto:
Distributed simulation of large-scale and detailed models. 120-131 - Farshad Moradi, Rassul Ayani, Shahab Mokarizadeh, Gary S. H. Tan:
A rule-based semantic matching of base object models. 132-145 - Yue Li, Jason Liu, Raju Rangaswami:
Real-time network simulation support for scalable routing experiments. 146-156 - Alfred Park, Richard M. Fujimoto:
Parallel discrete event simulation on desktop grid computing infrastructures. 157-171 - Francesco Quaglia:
On the construction of committed consistent global states in optimistic simulation. 172-181
Volume 5, Number 3, 2009
- Ruby W. C. Hughes, Terrence D. Perera:
Embedding simulation technologies into business processes: challenges and solutions. 184-191 - G. Anand, Rambabu Kodali:
Application of value stream mapping and simulation for the design of lean manufacturing systems: a case study. 192-204 - Francois Berthaut, Robert Pellerin, Ali Gharbi:
Optimisation of the control policy for a stochastic remanufacturing system with an unreliable replacement parts supply. 205-214 - Peer-Olaf Siebers, Uwe Aickelin, Helen Celia, Chris W. Clegg:
Modelling and simulating retail management practices: a first approach. 215-232 - Ngoc Le Quynh-Lam, Ngoc-Hien Do, Ki-Chan Nam:
A simulation model for the mixed traffic system in Vietnam. 233-240 - M. Isabel Reis dos Santos:
Nonlinear regression metamodels: a systematic approach. 241-255 - Michael J. North, Charles M. Macal:
Agent-based modelling and systems dynamics model reproduction. 256-271
Volume 5, Number 4, 2009
- Duilio Curcio, Francesco Longo:
Inventory and internal logistics management as critical factors affecting the supply chain performances. 278-288 - Yuri Merkuryev, Galina Merkuryeva, Jana Bikovska, Jonas Hatem, Bram Desmet:
Business simulation game for teaching multi-echelon supply chain management. 289-299 - Jean-Pierre Kenné, Ali Gharbi, Najib M. Najid:
On the integrated production, inventory and preventive maintenance problem in manufacturing systems with backorder. 300-312 - Jörg Wiese, Leena Suhl, Natalia Kliewer:
Mathematical programming and simulation based layout planning of container terminals. 313-323 - Christian Schwede, Brian Sieben, Yu Song, Bernd Hellingrath, Axel Wagenitz:
A simulation-based method for the design of supply strategies to enter developing markets. 324-336 - Adriano O. Solis, Charles P. Schmidt:
Stochastic leadtimes in a one-warehouse, N-retailer inventory system with the warehouse actually carrying stock. 337-347 - Roberto Montemanni, Derek H. Smith, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli, Luca Maria Gambardella:
Sequential ordering problems for crane scheduling in port terminals. 348-361
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