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International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling, Volume 2
Volume 2, Numbers 1/2, 2006
- Sakhinah Abu Bakar, Shaharuddin Salleh, Muhammad Hisyam Lee:
FRECAST: message transmission model in dense graphs for ad hoc networks. 4-11 - Tianyi Jiang, Xiaoyong Tang, Prith Banerjee:
Macro-models for high-level area and power estimation on FPGAs. 12-19 - Mustafa Inç, Mahmut Ergüt, David J. Evans:
An efficient approach to the Klein-Gordon equation: an application of the decomposition method. 20-24 - Munira Ismail, Ali Hassan Mohd Murid, Bahrom Sanugi:
An integral equation approach for the numerical solution of the Riemann problem on a simply connected region with corners. 25-32 - Ahmed K. Khalifa:
The decomposition method for one dimensional biharmonic equations. 33-36 - Kamal R. Raslan:
Collocation method using cubic B-spline for the generalised equal width equation. 37-44 - Mohd Salleh Sahimi, Noreliza Abu Mansor, Norhalena Mohd Nor, N. M. Nusi, Norma Alias:
A high accuracy variant of the iterative alternating decomposition explicit method for solving the heat equation. 45-49 - David Al-Dabass, David J. Evans, Kandiah Sivayoganathan:
Simulation of industrial knowledge mining algorithms using recurrent inference networks. 50-62 - Takaaki Musha:
A study on the possibility of high performance computation using quantum tunnelling photons. 63-66 - Volodymyr Krasnoholovets, Jean-Louis Tane:
An extended interpretation of the thermodynamic theory, including an additional energy associated with a decrease in mass. 67-79 - L. J. Su, Yiyong Nie:
An iterative solution for the travelling salesman problem. 80-84 - Abdelwahab Zerarka, Nacer Khelil, Hanane Saidi:
A generalised integral quadratic method: improvement of the solution for one dimensional Volterra integral equation using particle swarm optimisation. 85-91 - Doru Paunescu, Bernhard Rothenstein:
Graphical aids for visualising the space-time coordinates of events created by light signals emitted by moving sources. 92-97 - Zanariah Abdul Majid, Mohamed Suleiman:
Parallel block codes for solving large systems of ordinary differential equations. 98-112
Volume 2, Numbers 3/4, 2006
- Dean C. Chatfield, Terry P. Harrison, Jack C. Hayya:
An XML-centred approach to creating object-oriented supply chain simulation models. 115-123 - Guruprasad Pundoor, Jeffrey W. Herrmann:
A hierarchical approach to supply chain simulation modelling using the Supply Chain Operations Reference model. 124-132 - Jayendran Venkateswaran, Young-Jun Son, Albert T. Jones, Hyeung-Sik Min:
A hybrid simulation approach to planning in a VMI supply chain. 133-149 - Olivier Labarthe, Alain Ferrarini, Bernard Espinasse, Benoît Montreuil:
Multi-agent modelling for simulation of customer-centric Supply Chain. 150-163 - Sanjay Jain:
A conceptual framework for supply chain modelling and simulation. 164-174 - Shravan K. Krishnan, Ronald G. Askin:
Evaluating the effect of information sharing and production control strategies on the performance of supply chains. 175-187 - Subhashini Ganapathy, Sundaram Narayanan, Krishnamurthy Srinivasan:
Model-based decision support for supply chains. 188-197 - Luis Rabelo, Magdy Helal, Jeffrey W. Dawson, Reinaldo J. Moraga:
Detecting and analysing patterns in Supply Chain behaviour. 198-209 - Chin Soon Chong, Peter Lendermann, Boon-Ping Gan, Brett Marc Duarte, John W. Fowler, Thomas E. Callarman:
Development and analysis of a customer-demand-driven semiconductor supply chain model using the High Level Architecture. 210-221 - Muhammad Hisyam Lee, Shaharuddin Salleh, Bahrom Sanugi, Stephan Olariu:
On the probability of route existence in mobile wireless networks. 222-226 - Zurni Omar, Mohamed B. Suleiman:
Parallel two-Point Explicit Block method for solving high-order Ordinary Differential Equations. 227-231
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