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Journal of Simulation, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 2010
- Hazel Pilgrim:
Simulation in healthcare - Part 2. 1
- Aisha Naseer, Tillal Eldabi, Terry Young:
RIGHT: A toolkit for selecting healthcare modelling methods. 2-13 - Matthew D. Stevenson, E. L. Simpson, Andrew C. Rawdin, D. E. Papaioannou:
A review of discrete event simulation in National Coordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment-funded work and a case study exploring the cost-effectiveness of testing for thrombophilia in patients presenting with an initial idiopathic venous thromboembolism. 14-23 - Boris G. Sobolev, L. Kuramoto:
Cluster-randomized design for simulation-based evaluation of complex healthcare interventions. 24-33 - Shaun D. Gregory, Nicholas A. Greatrex, Daniel L. Timms, Nicholas Richard Gaddum, Mark J. Pearcy, John F. Fraser:
Simulation and enhancement of a cardiovascular device test rig. 34-41 - Murat M. Günal, Michael Pidd:
Discrete event simulation for performance modelling in health care: a review of the literature. 42-51 - Jeff D. Griffiths, Mari Jones, M. S. Read, Janet E. Williams:
A simulation model of bed-occupancy in a critical care unit. 52-59 - Yang Meng, Ruth Davies, Katherine Hardy, Peter Hawkey:
An application of agent-based simulation to the management of hospital-acquired infection. 60-67 - C.-Y. Huang, Y.-S. Tsai, T.-H. Wen:
Simulations for epidemiology and public health education. 68-80
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2010
- Michael E. Kuhl, Julie Simmons Ivy, Emily K. Lada, Natalie M. Steiger, Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, James R. Wilson:
Univariate input models for stochastic simulation. 81-97 - K. C. James, M. Bhasi:
Development of model categories for performance improvement studies related to airport terminal operations. 98-108 - Sonja Kuhnt, Sigrid Wenzel:
Information acquisition for modelling and simulation of logistics networks. 109-115 - E. Jack Chen:
Restricted subset selection and its application. 116-127 - José Arnaldo Barra Montevechi, Renaldo Gonzaga de Almeida Filho, Anderson Paulo de Paiva, Rafael Florencio da Silva Costa, André Luiz Medeiros:
Sensitivity analysis in discrete-event simulation using fractional factorial designs. 128-142 - Abbas Al-Refaie, Ming-Hsien Caleb Li:
Alpha mistake of Taguchi method with L18 array for STB type QCH using simulation. 143-148
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2010
- Raymond R. Hill:
Introduction to the special issue. 149-150
- Charles M. Macal, Michael J. North:
Tutorial on agent-based modelling and simulation. 151-162 - Brian L. Heath, Raymond R. Hill:
Some insights into the emergence of agent-based modelling. 163-169 - Ross Gore, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
INSIGHT: understanding unexpected behaviours in agent-based simulations. 170-180 - Hongchun Qu, Q. Zhu, H. Fu, Z. Lu:
Virtual EP: a simulator of multi-agents-based virtual plant growth in response to environmental heterogeneity. 181-195 - Chih-Chun Chen, David R. Hardoon:
Learning from multi-level behaviours in agent-based simulations: a Systems Biology application. 196-203 - Peer-Olaf Siebers, Charles M. Macal, Jeremy Garnett, D. Buxton, Michael Pidd:
Discrete-event simulation is dead, long live agent-based simulation! 204-210
- Raymond R. Hill:
Managing business complexity: discovering strategic solutions with agent-based modelling and simulation. 211-212
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2010
- Peter J. Byrne, Cathal Heavey, Paul Ryan, Paul Liston:
Sustainable supply chain design: capturing dynamic input factors. 213-221 - Ulrike Beißert, Markus König, Hans-Joachim Bargstädt:
Soft Constraint-based simulation of execution strategies in building engineering. 222-231 - Mark Aufenanger, Alexander Blecken, Christoph Laroque:
Design and implementation of an MDA interface for flexible data capturing. 232-241 - Casper Veeger, L. F. P. Etman, Joost van Herk, Jacobus E. Rooda:
Generating CT-TH-PM surfaces using EPT-based aggregate modelling. 242-254 - G. Mayer, Sven Spieckermann:
Life-cycle of simulation models: requirements and case studies in the automotive industry. 255-259 - Gert Zülch, Marcel Becker:
Impact of ageing workforces on long-term efficiency of manufacturing systems. 260-267 - K. Preston White Jr., Stewart Robinson:
The problem of the initial transient (again), or why MSER works. 268-272
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