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Simulation, Volume 52
Volume 52, Number 1, January 1989
- A. Martin Wildberger:
Al and Simulation. 3 - Paul A. Fishwick:
A Study of Terminology and Issues in Qualitative Simulation. 5-9 - Gretchen K. Jones, Michael A. Greene:
A prototype implementation of GPSS in SAS. 10-17 - Ibrahim H. Önyüksel, Keki B. Irani:
Simulation experiments for performance analysis of multiple-bus multiprocessor systems with nonexponential service times. 18-23 - Sven Erik Mattsson:
On modelling and differential/algebraic systems. 24-32 - Randall B. Campbell:
Global Modeling and Simulation. 33-35 - John McLeod, Suzette McLeod:
Simulation in the Service of Society. 42-44
Volume 52, Number 2, February 1989
- Ali S. Kiran, Albert Schloffer, Duane Hawkins:
An integrated simulation approach to design of flexible manufacturing systems. 47-52 - Krishnamurty Muralidhar, Marietta J. Tretter:
A simulation procedure for sample size determination in electric utility load research. 53-58 - Michael G. Ketcham, Robert E. Shannon, Gary L. Hogg:
Information structures for simulation modeling of manufacturing systems. 59-67 - Lloyd W. Massengill, Neal Bengtson:
RSIM: A circuit simulation program for VLSI interconnect networks. 68-77 - A. Martin Wildberger:
Ai and Simulation. 81 - John McLeod, Suzette McLeod:
Simulation in the Service of Society. 86-88
Volume 52, Number 3, March 1989
- Paul A. Luker:
Guest Editorial. - A. Martin Wildberger:
AI & Simulation. 93 - Paul A. Fishwick:
Qualitative methodology in simulation model engineering. 95-101 - Howard W. Beck, Paul A. Fishwick:
Incorporating natural language descriptions into modeling and simulation. 102-109 - Pentti J. Vesanterä, François E. Cellier:
Building intelligence into an autopilot using qualitative simulation to support global decision making. 111-121 - Venkata C. Majeti:
Book Reviews : Introduction to Programming in SIMULA by: R.J. Pooley Published by: Blackwell Scientific Publications, Inc. 124-125 - John McLeod, Suzette McLeod:
Simulation in the Service of Society. 129-132
Volume 52, Number 4, April 1989
- A. Martin Wildberger:
Ai & Simulation. - Joseph M. Mellichamp, Young H. Park:
A statistical expert system for simulation analysis. 134-139 - François E. Cellier, Carl Magnus Rimvall:
Matrix environments for continuous system modeling and simulation. 141-149 - George Vassilacopoulos:
Testing for initialization bias in simulation output. 151-153 - Warren W. Fisher:
An improved simulation model for cannibalization policy performance comparisons in a complex maintenance system. 154-164 - John McLeod, Suzette McLeod:
Simulation in the Service of Society. 173-176
Volume 52, Number 5, May 1989
- A. Martin Wildberger:
AI & Simulation. - Ben Pinkowski:
CLUSTERT - A simulation-based expert. 179-185 - Mieczyslaw Metzger:
Comparison of the RK4M4, RK4LIN and RK4M1 methods for systems with time-delays. 189-193 - P. Simin Pulat, Babur Mustafa Pulat:
Throughput analysis in an automated material handling system. 195-198 - David J. DeBrota, Robert S. Dittus, Stephen D. Roberts, James R. Wilson:
Visual interactive fitting of bounded Johnson distributions. 199-205 - Wanda M. Austin, Behrokh Khoshnevis:
Automatic model generation for production-distribution systems using natural language. 207-211 - John McLeod, Suzette McLeod:
Simulation in the Service of Society. 217-220
Volume 52, Number 6, June 1989
- Ron Belpedio:
Editorial. - Bruce Fairchild:
1989 Eastern Multiconference. - Edward H. McCall:
Our Mailbox. 221 - Stuart S. Nagel:
Simulating past decision-making to deduce motives and perceptions. 222-223 - A. Martin Wildberger:
AI & Simulation. 224 - Gary M. Kern:
A computer simulation model for the study of police patrol deployment. 226-232 - Muzaffar A. Shaikh, Edwin L. Althouse:
Efficient simulation experiments for comparing communication network routing algorithms. 233-239 - Margaret H. Eich, Chin-Feng Fan, Wei-Li Sun, Sohail Rafiqi:
A methodology for simulation of database systems. 241-254 - John McLeod, Suzette McLeod:
Simulation in the Service of Society. 261-264
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