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Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, February 2012
- Wenzhe Tan, Yueting Chai, Wei Wang, Yi Liu:
General modeling and simulation for enterprise operational decision-making problem: A policy-combination perspective. 1-20 - Lambros Ekonomou, Stavros Lazarou, George E. Chatzarakis, Vasiliki Vita:
Estimation of wind turbines optimal number and produced power in a wind farm using an artificial neural network model. 21-25 - Frank Riedewald, Edmond Byrne, Kevin Cronin:
A stochastic model for performance analysis of pharmaceutical high purity water systems. 26-38 - Chung-Wei Yeh, Kee-Rong Wu, Weiyi Meng:
Development of a database model based on parallel biomolecular computation. 39-51 - G. I. M. Worm, M. van der Wees, Joost C. F. de Winter, L. de Graaf, Peter A. Wieringa, L. C. Rietveld:
Training and assessment with a faster than real-time simulation of a drinking water treatment plant. 52-64 - Morteza Montazeri-Gh, Mostafa Nasiri, Mahdi Rajabi, M. Jamshidfard:
Actuator-based hardware-in-the-loop testing of a jet engine fuel control unit in flight conditions. 65-77 - Amel Jaoua, Diane Riopel, Michel Gamache:
A simulation framework for real-time fleet management in internal transport systems. 78-90 - Chong Li, Sifeng Liu, Zhigeng Fang, Ye Chen:
Emergence of structural properties in economic networks: A multi-local-world evolving model. 91-102 - Ren-Yong Guo, Tie-Qiao Tang:
A simulation model for pedestrian flow through walkways with corners. 103-113 - Jack Schryver, James J. Nutaro, M. J. Haire:
Metrics for availability analysis using a discrete event simulation method. 114-122 - Armando Cartenì, Stefano de Luca:
Tactical and strategic planning for a container terminal: Modelling issues within a discrete event simulation approach. 123-145 - A. H. Khoshaman, J. Rasnley, Behraad Bahreyni:
Simulation and modelling of pn junction actuators. 146-154
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