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Journal of Simulation, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2019
- M. Ehsan Shafiee, Emily Zechman Berglund:
Agent-based modelling approach to evaluate the effect of collaboration among scientists in scientific workflows. 1-13 - Patsorn Thammatadatrakul, Navee Chiadamrong
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Optimal inventory control policy of a hybrid manufacturing - remanufacturing system using a hybrid simulation optimisation algorithm. 14-27 - Anuj Mittal
, Caroline C. Krejci
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A hybrid simulation modeling framework for regional food hubs. 28-43 - Youlong Lv, Jie Zhang
, Wei Qin:
Simulation-based production analysis of mixed-model assembly lines with uncertain processing times. 44-54 - Thomas Monks
, Christine S. M. Currie
, Bhakti Stephan Onggo
, Stewart Robinson
, Martin H. Kunc
, Simon J. E. Taylor
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Strengthening the reporting of empirical simulation studies: Introducing the STRESS guidelines. 55-67 - Geraint I. Palmer
, Vincent A. Knight, Paul R. Harper, Asyl L. Hawa
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Ciw: An open-source discrete event simulation library. 68-82
Volume 13, Number 2, 2019
- Orçun Dayibas, Halit Oguztüzün
, Levent Yilmaz
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On the use of model-driven engineering principles for the management of simulation experiments. 83-95 - Dina Elreedy
, Amir F. Atiya
, Hatem A. Fayed
, Mohamed Saleh:
A framework for an agent-based dynamic pricing for broadband wireless price rate plans. 96-110 - Zhou He
, Chunling Luo, Chin-Hon Tan, Hang Wu, Bo Fan:
Simulating an agent's decision-making process in black-box managerial environment: An estimation-and-optimisation approach. 111-127 - Eliana María González-Neira
, Jairo R. Montoya-Torres
, Juan Pablo Caballero-Villalobos
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A comparison of dispatching rules hybridised with Monte Carlo Simulation in stochastic permutation flow shop problem. 128-137 - Fabian Dunke, Stefan Nickel:
Day-ahead and online decision-making for collaborative on-site logistics. 138-151 - Canan G. Corlu, Bahar Biller, Sridhar R. Tayur:
Driving inventory system simulations with limited demand data: Insights from the newsvendor problem. 152-162
Volume 13, Number 3, 2019
- Shihui Jia, Douglas J. Morrice, Jonathan F. Bard:
A performance analysis of dispatch rules for semiconductor assembly & test operations. 163-180 - Jiafu Su
, Xuefeng Zhang
, Jiaquan Yang, Xiaoduo Qian
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Modelling and simulating knowledge diffusion in knowledge collaboration organisations using improved cellular automata. 181-194 - Wim De Mulder, Bernhard Rengs
, Geert Molenberghs
, Thomas Fent, Geert Verbeke
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Extending Gaussian process emulation using cluster analysis and artificial neural networks to fit big training sets. 195-208 - Doraid M. Dalalah
, Omar Bataineh
, Khaled A. Alkhaledi:
Platelets inventory management: A rolling horizon Sim-Opt approach for an age-differentiated demand. 209-225 - Zachary C. Little, Jeffery D. Weir, Raymond R. Hill
, Brian B. Stone, Jason K. Freels
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Second-order extensions to nearly orthogonal-and-balanced (NOAB) mixed-factor experimental designs. 226-237
Volume 13, Number 4, 2019
- Jianqiang Wang
, Wenjuan Zhou, Shiwei Li
, Danlei Shan:
Impact of personalised route recommendation in the cooperation vehicle-infrastructure systems on the network traffic flow evolution. 239-253 - Taiwo Joel Omoleye
, Abdullah A. Alabdulkarim
, Kwok Leung Tsui:
Impact of resources and monitoring effectiveness on prognostics enabled condition based maintenance policy. 254-271 - Peter Salemi
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First-order intrinsic Gaussian Markov random fields for discrete optimisation via simulation. 272-285 - Luca Fumagalli, Adalberto Polenghi
, Elisa Negri
, Irene Roda
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Framework for simulation software selection. 286-303 - Hyunjin Cho
, Myoungin Shin
, Jinho Lee
, Wan-Jin Kim, Woo-Shik Kim, Wooyoung Hong
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A study of the effectiveness analysis for survivability of a surface warship from a torpedo attack. 304-315
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