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24th Annual Simulation Symposium 1991: New Orleans, Loisiana, USA
- George W. Zobrist, Alan H. Rutan:
Proceedings 24th Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS-24 1991), New Orleans, Loisiana, USA, 1991. IEEE Computer Society 1991, ISBN 0-8186-2169-9 - Alan H. Rutan:
Advances in computer simulation. 2-7 - A. R. Khan, Anaikuppam R. Marudarajan, C. A. Goben:
Neural network approach to zero-one optimal covering problem. 8-17 - Vincenzo Piuri:
The use of the electrical simulator SPICE for behavioral simulation of artificial neural networks. 18-29 - Murat Draman:
A generic architecture for intelligent simulation training systems. 30-38 - Fredrik Dahlgren:
A program-driven simulation model of an MIMD multiprocessor. 40-49 - Anita Miller, Glenda Gerteisen, Cathy Bird:
Simulation and analysis of computer systems with multiple supercomputers. 50-59 - Patrick W. Dowd, M. Carrato:
High speed routing in a parallel processing environment: a simulation study. 60-72 - Ankur R. Hajare:
Performance modelling of a multiprocessor bus architecture. 74-80 - H. Reza Taheri, Bradley J. Askins:
Simulating the performance of a multiprocessor operating system. 81-90 - A. M. Finn, M. F. Griffin, W. C. McClurg:
Modeling and simulation of an i860-based multiprocessor. 91-97 - Meng-Lin Yu, Sumit Ghosh, Erik DeBenedictis:
A provably correct, non-deadlocking parallel event simulation algorithm. 100-111 - Fannie Tallieu, Frank Verboven:
Using time warp for computer network simulations on transputers. 112-117 - Milan E. Soklic, Janez Zerovnik:
Distributed simulation of coloring graph vertices. 118-122 - Atul Prakash, Rajalakshmi Subramanian:
Filter: an algorithm for reducing cascaded rollbacks in optimistic distributed simulations. 123-132 - Pavlos Konas, Pen-Chung Yew:
Parallel discrete event simulation on shared-memory multiprocessors. 134-148 - Jeff S. Steinman:
Interactive SPEEDES. 149-158 - David R. Jefferson, Peter L. Reiher:
Supercritical speedup. 159-168 - Glenn Jennings:
A case against event-driven simulation for digital system design. 170-176 - Jose M. Giron-Sierra, Juan Antonio Gómez Pulido:
Doing object oriented simulations: advantages, new development tools. 177-184 - Jayant A. Kulkarni, Joseph S. Byrd, Robert O. Pettus:
X-Window based graphical of mobile robot simulator for path planning and sensor fusion experiments. 185-192 - Robert Rönngren, Jens Riboe, Rassul Ayani:
Lazy queue: an efficient implementation of the pending-event set. 194-204 - John A. Miller, Nancy D. Griffeth:
Performance modeling of database and simulation protocols: design choices for query driven simulation. 205-216 - Daniel Breugnot, Michel Gourgand, David R. C. Hill, Patrick Kellert:
GAME: an object-oriented approach to computer animation in flexible manufacturing system modelling. 217-227 - Martha A. Centeno, Charles R. Standridge:
Modeling manufacturing systems: an information-based approach. 230-239 - Paul D. Stigall, Ram Huggahalli:
An architecture level simulation methodology. 240-253 - David B. Pratt, Phillip A. Farrington, Chuda B. Basnet, Hemant C. Bhuskute, Manjunath Kamath, Joe H. Mize:
A framework for highly reusable simulation modeling: separate physical, information, and control elements. 254-261 - Martina Schollmeyer, William H. Tranter:
Noise generators for the simulation of digital communication systems. 264-275 - William P. Coleman:
Logical models of objects and of processes. 276-282 - Enrique V. Kortright:
Model verification in λσ: a type inference approach. 283-289 - Yahya Y. Al-Salqan, Cheoul-Shin Kang, James H. Herzog, E. K. Park:
A simulation study of a CSMA/CD with connected data links. 292-300 - Khaled A. Aly, Patrick W. Dowd:
Simulation of fast packet-switched photonic networks for interprocessor communication. 301-311 - Cheoul-Shin Kang, E. K. Park:
Performance simulation of a token ring: users' view. 312-317 - Donald A. Bertke, Mark E. Minges:
The use of timing simulation in air force integrated avionics. 320-331 - Nobuyuki Ueno, Shigeru Sotojima, Jinichi Takeda:
Simulation-based approach to design a multi-stage flow-shop in steel works. 332-337
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