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2020 – today
- 2023
- [r4]Tuncer I. Ören, Umut Durak, Ernest H. Page, Andreas Tolk, Saikou Y. Diallo:
Simulation as Experience to Enhance Three Types of Skills. Body of Knowledge for Modeling and Simulation 2023: 121-139 - [r3]Margaret L. Loper, Tuncer I. Ören, Cláudio Gomes, Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto, Ernest H. Page:
Infrastructure. Body of Knowledge for Modeling and Simulation 2023: 149-165 - [r2]Andreas Tolk, Ernest H. Page, Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto, Paul Weirich, Nico Formanek, Juan Manuel Durán, Jean François Santucci, Saurabh Mittal:
Philosophy and Modeling and Simulation. Body of Knowledge for Modeling and Simulation 2023: 383-412 - 2021
- [c28]Ernest H. Page, James R. Thompson, Matthew T. K. Koehler:
SIC Semper Simulation - Balancing Simplicity and Complexity in Modeling and Analysis. WSC 2021: 1-10
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c27]Andreas Tolk, Ernest H. Page, Saurabh Mittal:
Hybrid simulation for cyber physical systems: state of the art and a literature review. SpringSim (ANSS) 2018: 10:1-10:12 - 2013
- [c26]Andreas Tolk, Martin Ihrig, Ernest H. Page, Claudia Szabo, Brian L. Heath, Jose J. Padilla, Eugenio Dante Suarez, Paul Weirich, Levent Yilmaz:
Epistemology of modeling and simulation. WSC 2013: 1152-1166 - 2012
- [c25]Ernest H. Page, Laurie Litwin, Matthew T. McMahon, Brian Wickham, Mike Shadid, Elizabeth Chang:
Goal-Directed Grid-Enabled Computing for Legacy Simulations. CCGRID 2012: 873-879 - [c24]Simon J. E. Taylor, Richard Fujimoto, Ernest H. Page, Paul A. Fishwick, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Panel on grand challenges for modeling and simulation. WSC 2012: 232:1-232:15 - 2010
- [c23]Tobin A. Bergen-Hill, Ernest H. Page:
Out-of-order execution and structural equivalence of simulation models. WSC 2010: 466-478
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c22]David W. Bauer, Matthew T. McMahon, Ernest H. Page:
An approach for the effective utilization of GP-GPUS in parallel combined simulation. WSC 2008: 695-702 - 2007
- [c21]David W. Bauer, Ernest H. Page:
An Approach for Incorporating Rollback through Perfectly Reversible Computation in a Stream Simulator. PADS 2007: 171-178 - [c20]David W. Bauer, Ernest H. Page:
Optimistic parallel discrete event simulation of the event-based transmission line matrix method. WSC 2007: 676-684 - [r1]Ernest H. Page:
Theory and Practice for Simulation Interconnection. Handbook of Dynamic System Modeling 2007 - 2006
- [c19]Emmet R. Beeker III, Ernest H. Page:
A case study of the development and use of a mana-based federation for studying U.S. border operations. WSC 2006: 841-847 - 2005
- [j9]Ernest H. Page:
Editorial Introduction: Special Issue on Parallel and Distributed Simulation. Simul. 81(4): 239 (2005) - [c18]Ray J. Paul, Richard E. Nance, Mark Elder, Ernest H. Page, Jerzy W. Rozenblit:
Is problem solving, or simulation model solving, mission critical?: the panel reloads. WSC 2005: 555 - 2004
- [j8]Ernest H. Page, Wendell H. Lunceford:
Guest Editorial Special Issue on Grand Challenges for Modeling and Simulation. Simul. 80(9): 419-420 (2004) - [c17]Richard M. Weatherly, Ernest H. Page:
Efficient Process Interaction Simulation in Java: Implementing Co-Routines Within a Single Java Thread. WSC 2004: 1437-1443 - [e1]Johannes Lüthi, Axel Lehmann, Ernest H. Page, Thom McLean:
18th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation, PADS 2004, Kufstein, Austria, May 16-19, 2004. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2111-8 [contents] - 2003
- [c16]Jerry Banks, Joseph Hugan, Peter Lendermann, Charles R. McLean, Ernest H. Page, Claude Dennis Pegden, Onur M. Ülgen, James R. Wilson:
Future of the simulation industry, panel: the future of the simulation industry. WSC 2003: 2033-2043 - 2001
- [j7]Ernest H. Page, Marc Abrams:
Simulation Model Development and Analysis in UNITY. Ann. Oper. Res. 104(1-4): 181-212 (2001) - [c15]Ernest H. Page, Wendell H. Lunceford:
Simulation-based acquisition: architectural principles for the U.S. Army's simulation and modeling for acquisition, requirements and training (SMART) initiative. WSC 2001: 767-770 - 2000
- [j6]Ernest H. Page, Jeffrey M. Opper:
Investigating the application of web-based simulation principles within the architecture for a next-generation computer generated forces model. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 17(2): 159-169 (2000) - [j5]Ernest H. Page, Arnold H. Buss, Paul A. Fishwick, Kevin J. Healy, Richard E. Nance, Ray J. Paul:
Web-based simulation: revolution or evolution? ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 10(1): 3-17 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j4]Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet, Ernest H. Page:
Redundancy in model specifications for discrete event simulation. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 9(3): 254-281 (1999) - [c14]Ernest H. Page:
Beyond Speedup: PADS, the HLA and Web-based Simulation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 2-9 - [c13]Ernest H. Page, Jeffrey M. Opper:
Observations on the complexity of composable simulation. WSC 1999: 553-560 - [c12]Ernest H. Page, David M. Nicol, Osman Balci, Richard Fujimoto, Paul A. Fishwick, Pierre L'Ecuyer, Roger Smith:
Strategic directions in simulation research (panel). WSC 1999: 1509-1520 - 1998
- [c11]Ernest H. Page, Roger Smith:
Introduction to Military Training Simulation: A Guide for Discrete Event Simulationists. WSC 1998: 53-60 - [c10]Ernest H. Page:
The Rise of Web-based Simulation: Implications for the High Level Architecture. WSC 1998: 1663-1668 - 1997
- [j3]Ernest H. Page, Bradford S. Canova, John A. Tufarolo:
A Case Study of Verification, Validation, and Accreditation for Advanced Distributed Simulation. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 7(3): 393-424 (1997) - [c9]Ernest H. Page, Robert L. Moose Jr., Sean P. Griffin:
Web-based Simulation in Simjava Using Remote Method Invocation. WSC 1997: 468-474 - 1996
- [c8]Richard M. Weatherly, Annette L. Wilson, Bradford S. Canova, Ernest H. Page, Anita A. Zabek, Mary C. Fischer:
Advanced Distributed Simulation through the Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol. HICSS (1) 1996: 407-415 - [c7]Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet, Ernest H. Page:
Redundancy in Model Representation: A Blessing or a Curse? WSC 1996: 701-707 - [c6]John A. Tufarolo, Ernest H. Page:
Evolving the VV&A Process for the ALSP Joint Training Confederation. WSC 1996: 952-958 - 1994
- [b1]Ernest H. Page:
Simulation modeling methodology: principles and etiology of decision support. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA, 1994 - [c5]Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Parallel discrete event simulation: a modeling methodological perspective. PADS 1994: 88-93 - [c4]C. Michael Overstreet, Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Model diagnosis using the condition specification: from conceptualization to implementation. WSC 1994: 566-573 - 1993
- [j2]Ernest H. Page:
In Defense of Discrete-Event Simulation. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 3(4): 281-283 (1993) - [j1]Ernest H. Page:
Rejoiner. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 3(4): 286 (1993) - 1991
- [c3]Marc Abrams, Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Linking simulation model specification and parallel execution through UNITY. WSC 1991: 223-232 - [c2]Marc Abrams, Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Simulation program development by stepwise refinement in UNITY. WSC 1991: 233-242 - 1990
- [c1]Osman Balci, Richard E. Nance, E. Joseph Derrick, Ernest H. Page, John L. Bishop:
Model generation issues in a simulation support environment. WSC 1990: 257-263
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