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Journal of Simulation, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January 2023
- Daniel A. Sepulveda Estay:
A system dynamics, epidemiological approach for high-level cyber-resilience to zero-day vulnerabilities. 1-16 - Fernanda P. Mota, Cristiano Rafael Steffens, Diana Francisca Adamatti, Silvia Silva da Costa Botelho, Vagner Santos Da Rosa:
A persuasive multi-agent simulator to improve electrical energy consumption. 17-31 - Cátia Barbosa, Carlos Malarranha, Américo Azevedo, Ana Carvalho, Ana Barbosa-Póvoa:
A hybrid simulation approach applied in sustainability performance assessment in make-to-order supply chains: The case of a commercial aircraft manufacturer. 32-57 - Shiva Faeghi, Kunibert Lennerts, Stefan Nickel:
A system dynamics model application to operating room planning and management. 58-75 - Ignacio Erazo, David Goldsman:
Efficient confidence intervals for the difference of two Bernoulli distributions' success parameters. 76-93 - Tracey J. England, Paul R. Harper, Tom Crosby, Daniel Gartner, Edilson F. Arruda, Kieran Foley, Ian Williamson:
Modelling lung cancer diagnostic pathways using discrete event simulation. 94-104 - Rino Falcone, Alessandro Sapienza:
An agent-based model to assess citizens' acceptance of COVID-19 restrictions. 105-119
Volume 17, Number 2, March 2023
- Jacob Sinclair, Hemmaphan Suwanwiwat, Ickjai Lee:
A hybrid data gathering and agent based cognitive architecture for realistic crowd simulations. 121-148 - Leigh Anderson, Richard Schoney, James Nolan:
Assessing the consequences of second-generation bioenergy crops for grain/livestock farming on the Canadian prairies: An agent-based simulation. 149-163 - Jader Saldanha, Diana Francisca Adamatti, Graçaliz Pereira Dimuro:
Social identity theory applied to the game of self-regulation of social exchanges based on multiagent systems. 164-177 - Diego Tavares Volpatto, Anna C. M. Resende, Lucas dos Anjos, João V. O. Silva, Claudia M. Dias, Regina C. Almeida, Sandra M. C. Malta:
A generalised SEIRD model with implicit social distancing mechanism: A Bayesian approach for the identification of the spread of COVID-19 with applications in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro state. 178-192 - Vasiliki Amarantou, Dimitrios Chatzoudes, Vassilios Angelidis, Alexandros Xanthopoulos, Prodromos D. Chatzoglou:
Improving the operations of an emergency department (ED) using a combined approach of simulation and analytical hierarchical process (AHP). 193-210 - Ahmed Gailan Qasem, Faisal Aqlan, Abdulrahman Shamsan, Mohammed Alhendi:
A simulation-optimisation approach for production control strategies in perishable food supply chains. 211-227
Volume 17, Number 3, May 2023
- Asmeret Naugle, Stephen J. Verzi, Kiran Lakkaraju, Laura P. Swiler, Christina Warrender, Michael L. Bernard, Vicente J. Romero:
Feedback density and causal complexity of simulation model structure. 229-239 - Geraint I. Palmer, Yawen Tian:
Implementing hybrid simulations that integrate DES+SD in Python. 240-256 - Benfei Zhu, Qiang Zhou, Yu Tian:
DEVS-based modular modelling method of dry bulk terminals. 257-278 - Nan Zhao, Heap-Yih Chong, Qian Li:
Agent-based modelling of helping behaviour diffusion in project teams as an evolutionary process. 279-296 - Guangyu Zou, Ming Gao, Jiafu Tang, Levent Yilmaz:
Simulation of online food ordering delivery strategies using multi-agent system models. 297-311 - Katherine E. E. Penny, Steffen Bayer, Sally C. Brailsford:
A hybrid simulation approach for planning health and social care services. 312-325 - Yaneth C. Correa-Martinez, Mamadou D. Seck:
A generic representation of supply network resilience using simulation based experimentation. 326-359 - Anthony S. White, Lindsey Brodie, Michael Censlive:
Application of perceptual control theory to a Beer Game supply chain model. 360-380
Volume 17, Number 4, July 2023
- Zhiguo Wang, Tsan Sheng Ng, Wei Liang Alvin Ee:
A system dynamics model for industrial symbiosis capacity formation. 381-406 - Thomas Reiten Bovim, Anders N. Gullhav, Henrik Andersson, Jostien Dale, Kjetil Karlsen:
Simulating emergency patient flow during the COVID-19 pandemic. 407-421 - Zeinab Rahimi Rise, Mohammad Mahdi Ershadi:
An integrated HFMEA simulation-based multi-objective optimisation model to improve the performances of hospitals: A case study. 422-443 - Vicky Pizarro, Paul Leger, Carmen Hidalgo-Alcázar, Ismael Figueroa:
ABM RoutePlanner: An agent-based model simulation for suggesting preference-based routes in Spain. 444-461 - Marcin Wozniak, Michal Dziecielski:
Should I Turn or Should I Go? Simulation of Pedestrian Behaviour in an Urban Environment. 462-476 - Sanaz Shafiee, Saeed Jahanyan, Ali Rajabzadeh Ghatari, Alireza Hasanzadeh:
Developing sustainable tourism destinations through smart technologies: A system dynamics approach. 477-498 - Guilherme A. B. Pereira, António A. C. Vieira, Ricardo J. Machado, Bruno L. S. Ferreira, Luís M. S. Dias, José António Vasconcelos Oliveira:
Activity based simulation - A modeling tool for new teaching-learning strategies. 499-508 - Abdelmoneem Ltaif, Achraf Ammar, Lotfi Khrifch:
A goal programming approach based on simulation and optimization to serve patients in an external orthopedic department. 509-519
Volume 17, Number 5, September 2023
- Antuela A. Tako, Anastasia Anagnostou, Masoud Fakhimi:
Editorial: 10 th Anniversary post-simulation workshop 2021 special issue. 521-523 - Stewart Robinson, Simon J. E. Taylor:
Celebrating the 10 th simulation workshop: The story of the conference series. 524-531 - Russell Cheng, Christopher Dye, John Dagpunar, Brian Williams:
Modelling presymptomatic infectiousness in COVID-19. 532-543 - Mary Conlon, Owen Molloy:
Modelling a Computed Tomography service using mixed Operational Research methods. 544-556 - Gary Linnéusson, Ainhoa Goienetxea Uriarte:
Learning from simulating with system dynamics in healthcare: evaluating closer care strategies for elderly patients. 557-579 - Tesfamariam M. Abuhay, Stewart Robinson, Adane Letta Mamuye, Sergey V. Kovalchuk:
Machine learning integrated patient flow simulation: why and how? 580-593 - Naoum Tsioptsias, Antuela A. Tako, Stewart Robinson:
Are "wrong" models useful? A qualitative study of discrete event simulation modeller stories. 594-606 - Hugo Herrera, Birgit Kopainsky:
Using microworlds for policymaking in the context of resilient farming systems. 607-631 - Armando Nieto, Marti Serra, Angel A. Juan, Christopher Bayliss:
A GA-simheuristic for the stochastic and multi-period portfolio optimisation problem with liabilities. 632-645
Volume 17, Number 6, November 2023
- Deep Inder Mohan, Arjun Verma, Shrisha Rao:
Modelling prejudice and its effect on societal prosperity. 647-657 - Oswaldo Terán, Paul Leger, Manuela López:
Modeling and simulating Chinese cross-border e-commerce: an agent-based simulation approach. 658-675 - Karishma, Shrisha Rao:
Cooperative solutions to exploration tasks under speed and budget constraints. 676-687 - Tejas Ghorpade, Canan G. Corlu:
A simheuristic algorithm for the stochastic one-commodity pickup and delivery travelling salesman problem. 688-708 - Rashmi Singh, Muthu Mathirajan:
Simulation modelling techniques for managing epidemic outbreak: A review, classification schemes, and meta-analysis. 709-728 - Vahid Faghihi, Amy Kim, David Ford:
Designing sustainability programs to avoid and escape the capability trap. 729-745 - Fan Zhang, Rongjinzi Wang, Jie Song, Yebing He:
Optimisation of the national grain reserve system using a two-phase algorithm. 746-764 - Joshua MB Tyler, Ben J. Murch, Christos Vasilakis, Richard M. Wood:
Improving uptake of simulation in healthcare: User-driven development of an open-source tool for modelling patient flow. 765-782 - Lin Wang, Meng Zhao, Yang Zhao, Huaxia Gao:
Situational dynamic implementation intentions of mobile shopping behaviour: Based on the perspective of dual contextual cues. 783-799 - Amr Abdel-Latif, Ahmed Saad-Eldien, Mohamed M. Marzouk:
System dynamics applications in crisis management: A literature review. 800-817
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