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22nd Annual Simulation Symposium 1989: Tampa, Florida, USA
- Alan H. Rutan:
Proceedings 22nd Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS-22 1989), Tampa, Florida, USA, 1989. IEEE Computer Society 1989, ISBN 0-8186-1946-5 - Alan H. Rutan:
Introduction. 1-4 - Vijay K. Madisetti, Jean C. Walrand, David G. Messerschmitt:
Efficient distributed simulation. 5-21 - Bruce A. Cota, Robert G. Sargent:
An algorithm for parallel discrete event simulation using common memory. 23-31 - David E. Tepper:
Synchronizing a satellite network. 33-46 - John L. Carroll, Darrell D. E. Long:
The effect of failure and repair distributions on consistency protocols for replicated data objects. 47-60 - Paul Lieh-san Lin:
Modeling and simulation of LAN DBMS performance. 61-68 - Kallol Kumar Bagchi, Ole Olsen, A. Christensen, L. Sorensen:
Simulation & design of message routing systems for network of transputers. 69-80 - Martin D. Fraser, Ross A. Gagliano:
The simulation of a distributed control model for resource allocation and the implied pricing. 81-92 - Rami G. Melhem, Saurabh Gupta:
A software tool for the automatic generation of memory traces for shared memory multiprocessor systems. 93-104 - M. R. Brown, S. DasGupta:
Design of a general purpose meta-assembler for parallel processor environment in ISPS. 105-117 - William J. Frawlley:
The role of simulation in machine learning research. 119-127 - Geoffrey C. Fox, Wojtek Furmanski, Alex Ho, Jeff Koller, Peter Simic, Yiu-fai Isaac Wong:
Neural networks and dynamic complex systems. 129-143 - Ben Pinkowski:
A rule-based approach for simulation errors in discrete sequential processes. 145-152 - Barbara H. Roberts, David C. Brown:
Using simulation techniques to improve skeletal plans for the control of a vertical internal grinding machine. 153-160 - Stephen C. Gibbons, Joann Rullo, Richard D. Gilson, Margaret H. Thomas:
Training templates utilizing advanced simulation. 161-166 - John A. Miller, Orville R. Weyrich Jr.:
Query driven simulation using SIMODULA. 167-182 - Harvey Rubinovitz, Fred J. Maryanski:
A distributed database simulation language. 183-188
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