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23rd Annual Simulation Symposium 1990: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
- Ben Pinkowski:
Proceedings 23rd Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS-23 1990), Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 1990. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2067-6 - David J. Thuente, Robert L. Sedlmeyer:
A macro preprocessor for the simulation language network II.5. 5-13 - John A. Miller, Walter D. Potter, Krys J. Kochut, Orville R. Weyrich Jr.:
Model instantiation for query driven simulation in active KDL. 15-32 - Dennis S. Mok, Sheldon T. Becker:
Simulating a complex software system. 33-49 - Michael C. Stinson, Dan Foster:
A simulation of final stop consonants in speech perception using the bicameral neural network model. 51-61 - S. DasGupta, M. Hohenberger, Len Trejo, T. Kaylani:
Effect of data compression of ERP sign preprocessed by FWT algorithm upon a neural network classifier. 63-71 - F. Kampf, P. Koch, K. Roy, M. Sullivan, Z. Delalic, S. DasGupta:
Optimization of a digital neuron design. 73-80 - Mark S. Ma:
Simulation of an expert model-based adaptive controller. 81-87 - Rhys Price Jones, David J. Thuente:
The role of simulation in developing game playing strategies. 89-97 - Jonathan M. Huntley, David Tepper:
A computer simulation for a space-time satellite positioning system. 99-103 - Ignacio Berberana:
Application of extreme value theory to the analysis of a network simulation. 105-121 - Ashok K. Goel, Apurva Kalia:
Simulation of ram-based asynchronous sequential circuits. 123-126 - Richard A. Steenblik, Dar-Veig Ho:
Numerical modeling of the conformational transition of a spiral focusing surface. 127-134 - John Jones Jr.:
Nonlinear operator equations and applications to modelling. 135-142 - Morton W. Reed:
Distributed simulation using distributed control systems. 143-151 - Martin D. Fraser, Ross A. Gagliano, Mark E. Schaefer:
Modeling the cost of resource allocation in distributed control. 151-164
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