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Journal of Simulation, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2020
- Stewart Robinson:
Conceptual modelling for simulation: Progress and grand challenges. 1-20 - Eric A. Applegate, Guy Feldman, Susan R. Hunter, Raghu Pasupathy:
Multi-objective ranking and selection: Optimal sampling laws and tractable approximations via SCORE. 21-40
- Markus Rabe, Astrid Klueter, Johannes Raps:
Evaluating different distance metrics for calculating distances of last mile deliveries in urban areas for integration into supply chain simulation. 41-52 - Heiko Dunkelberg, Tobias Heidrich, Tim Weiß, Jens Hesselbach:
Energy demand flexibilization of industrial consumers. 53-63 - Ralf Elbert, Jan-Karl Knigge, Anne Friedrich:
Analysis of decentral platoon planning possibilities in road freight transport using an agent-based simulation model. 64-75 - Abderrahim Ait Alla, Stephan Oelker, Marco Lewandowski, Michael Freitag:
Simulation of contrary maintenance strategies for offshore wind turbines. 76-82
Volume 14, Number 2, 2020
- Christine S. M. Currie, John W. Fowler, Kathy Kotiadis, Thomas Monks, Bhakti Stephan Onggo, Duncan A. Robertson, Antuela A. Tako:
How simulation modelling can help reduce the impact of COVID-19. 83-97 - Levent Yilmaz:
A quantum cognition model for simulating ethical dilemmas among multi-perspective agents. 98-106
- Marion L. Penn, Thomas Monks, Anna A. Kazmierska, M. R. A. R. Alkoheji:
Towards generic modelling of hospital wards: Reuse and redevelopment of simple models. 107-118 - Michael Higgins, John Ladbrook, G. Khalwadekar, M. Osman:
Deterministic simulation and graphical representation of powered material handling vehicle movements to enhance pedestrian safety at the Ford Motor company. 119-129 - Antuela A. Tako, Naoum Tsioptsias, Stewart Robinson:
Can we learn from simplified simulation models? An experimental study on user learning. 130-144 - Paul Glover, Paul Pearce:
Rapid assessment and review of simulation modelling. 145-155
Volume 14, Number 3, 2020
- Richard M. Fujimoto:
Power consumption in modelling and simulation. 157-168 - P. Theerthaana, A. K. Sheik Manzoor:
A signalling paradigm incorporating an Agent-Based Model for simulating the adoption of crowd funding technology. 169-188 - Xiaodan Wu, Juan Li, Mohammad T. Khasawneh:
Rule-based task assignment and scheduling of medical examinations for heterogeneous MRI machines. 189-203 - Erfan Hassannayebi, Mehrdad Memarpour, Soheil Mardani, Masoud Shakibayifar, Iman Bakhshayeshi, Shervin Espahbod:
A hybrid simulation model of passenger emergency evacuation under disruption scenarios: A case study of a large transfer railway station. 204-228 - Shousheng Xiang, Mehrdad Arashpour, Ron R. Wakefield:
A simulation model for investigation of operation of elevator's up-peak. 229-238
Volume 14, Number 4, 2020
- Gillian Harrison, Enzo Bivona, Rosaldo Rossetti:
Editorial: Special issue on Simulation in Transportation. 239-241
- Jonatan J. Gómez Vilchez, Christian Thiel:
Simulating the battery price and the car-mix in key electro-mobility markets via model coupling. 242-259
- David R. Keith, Jeroen J. R. Struben, Sergey Naumov:
The Diffusion of Alternative Fuel Vehicles: A Generalised Model and Future Research Agenda. 260-277
- Alberto Fernández, Holger Billhardt, Sascha Ossowski, Óscar Sánchez:
Bike3S: A tool for bike sharing systems simulation. 278-294 - Martijn F. Legêne, Willem L. Auping, Gonçalo Homem De Almeida Correia, Bart van Arem:
Spatial impact of automated driving in urban areas. 295-303
- Chun-Yin Man, Oliver F. Shyr, Yi-Ya Hsu, Simon Shepherd, Han-Liang Lin, Chien-Hung Tu:
Tourism, transport, and land use: a dynamic impact assessment for Kaohsiung's Asia New Bay Area. 304-315
- Wlisses B. Fontoura, Glaydston Mattos Ribeiro, Gisele De L. D. Chaves:
A framework for evaluating the dynamic impacts of the Brazilian Urban Mobility Policy for transportation socioeconomic systems: A case study in Rio de Janeiro. 316-331
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