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17th Annual Simulation Symposium 1984: Tampa, FL, USA
- Larry R. Rose, Alexander Kran:
Proceedings of the 17th Annual Symposium on Simulation, ANSS 1984, Tampa, Florida, USA, 1984. IEEE Computer Society 1984, ISBN 978-0-8186-0527-7 - Werner Großeschallau, Robert Heinzel:
Planning of production and material flow systems by inter-interactive computer graphics simulation. 1-20 - Kevin C. Trott, Frederick K. Frantz:
Building battlefield activity simulation models. 21-36 - Ralph R. Duersch, Marc A. Laymon:
A graphic workflow simulator for factory simulation. 37-48 - James A. Reggia, Sanjeev B. Ahuja:
Simulation of phonemic errors using artificial intelligence symbol processing techniques. 49-64 - Steven R. Dzubow:
Simulation and strategic planning: A case study effectiveness evaluation. 65-78 - R. Naylor, Billie Zirger:
A Decision Support model: Simulating a production oriented processing system. 79-94 - Stanley R. Fields:
Simulation of the dynamic response of radioactive material shipping package - railcar systems during coupling operations. 95-117 - Robert D. Engel:
Using simulation to optimize solar greenhouse design. 119-139 - Charles R. Standridge, A. Alan B. Pritsker, Jean J. O'Reilly:
Integrated simulation support system concepts and examples. 141-160 - Delbert L. Kimbler, G. K. Bennett:
Simulation of a robotic assembly process with visual decision making. 161-170 - Warren A. Murray:
Errors arising from the digital implementation of integration and lead/lag networks. 171-191 - C. M. Weng, Y. H. Yaur:
CDC cyber 170/172 system performance evaluation. 193-208 - C. K. Cho, Eric K. Lin, Chianli Jen:
On performance evaluation of multiprocessor systems for real-time simulation. 209-225 - John Craig Comfort, Winqing Yao, Qiang Li:
The design of a multi-microprocessor based simulation computer - III. 227-241 - Robert J. Wimmert:
The use of modulus division in time slice simulation. 243-252 - Alfred W. Jones:
Minimizing system models for efficient simulation. 253-260
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