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Journal of Simulation, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 2011
- Michael E. Kuhl, J. Flower, Loo Hay Lee:
Introduction to Part Special Issue of JOS - simulation: at the interface of modelling and analysis. 1-2
- Barry L. Nelson, Ira Gerhardt:
Modelling and simulating non-stationary arrival processes to facilitate analysis. 3-8 - Kathryn Hoad, Stewart Robinson, Ruth Davies:
AutoSimOA: a framework for automated analysis of simulation output. 9-24 - Lars Mönch, Jens Zimmermann, Scott J. Mason, John W. Fowler:
Multiple orders per job formation and release strategies in large-scale wafer fabs: a simulation study. 25-43
- M. Diefenbach, Erhan Kozan:
Effects of bed configurations at a hospital emergency department. 44-57 - James Moffat, Michael Bathe, Lorna Frewer:
The Hybrid War Model: a complex adaptive model of complex urban conflict. 58-68
Volume 5, Number 2, May 2011
- A. Beck:
Case study: modelling passenger flows in Heathrow Terminal 5. 69-76 - Hessam S. Sarjoughian, James J. Nutaro, G. Joshi:
Towards collaborative component-based modelling. 77-88 - Ozgur Merih Araz, Tim Lant, John W. Fowler, Megan Jehn:
A simulation model for policy decision analysis: a case of pandemic influenza on a university campus. 89-100 - Y. Wang, Warren L. Hare, L. Vertesi, Alexander R. Rutherford:
Using simulation to model and optimize acute care access in relation to hospital bed count and bed distribution. 101-110 - David Melendi, Roberto García, Xabiel G. Pañeda, Víctor G. García:
Modelling and simulation of a real Internet radio service. 111-122 - E. Altsitsiadis:
Marketing health care simulation modelling: towards an integrated service approach. 123-131
Volume 5, Number 3, August 2011
- Andreas Tolk, John A. Miller:
Enhancing simulation composability and interoperability using conceptual/semantic/ontological models. 133-134 - Marko A. Hofmann, Julia Palii, Goran Mihelcic:
Epistemic and normative aspects of ontologies in modelling and simulation. 135-146 - Zach Ezzell, Paul A. Fishwick, Benjamin Lok, Andrew Pitkin, Samsun (Sem) Lampotang:
An ontology-enabled user interface for simulation model construction and visualization. 147-156 - Osman Balci, James D. Arthur, William F. Ormsby:
Achieving reusability and composability with a simulation conceptual model. 157-165 - Perakath C. Benjamin, Kumar V. Akella, Ajay Verma, Belita Gopal, Richard J. Mayer:
A knowledge-driven framework for simulation application integration. 166-189 - Leon F. McGinnis, Edward Huang, Ky Sang Kwon, Volkan Ustun:
Ontologies and simulation: a practical approach. 190-201 - Aleksandr A. Kerzhner, Jonathan M. Jobe, Christiaan J. J. Paredis:
A formal framework for capturing knowledge to transform structural models into analysis models. 202-216 - Umut Durak, Halit Oguztüzün, C. Köksal Algin, Özer Özdikis:
Towards interoperable and composable trajectory simulations: an ontology-based approach. 217-229 - Reginald Ford, David L. Martin, Daniel Elenius, Mark Johnson:
Ontologies and tools for analysing and composing simulation confederations for the training and testing domains. 230-245
Volume 5, Number 4, November 2011
- Peer-Olaf Siebers, Uwe Aickelin, Helen Celia, Chris W. Clegg:
Towards the development of a simulator for investigating the impact of people management practices on retail performance. 247-265 - Juta Pichitlamken, Supasit Kajkamhaeng, Putchong Uthayopas, R. Kaewpuang:
High performance spreadsheet simulation on a desktop grid. 266-278 - Jerry Banks, Leonardo Chwif:
Warnings about simulation. 279-291 - E. Jack Chen:
The range statistic and procedures to select the best systems. 292-300
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