Journal of Simulation
2006 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2012
- A multi-agent simulation of the pharmaceutical supply chain pp. 215-226

- G Jetly, C L Rossetti and R Handfield
- Model and simulation of exascale communication networks pp. 227-236

- N Liu, C Carothers, J Cope, P Carns and R Ross
- An HLA-based distributed simulation for networked manufacturing systems analysis pp. 237-252

- G Pedrielli, M Sacco, W Terkaj and T Tolio
- Credit risk: an agent-based model of post-credit decision actions and credit losses in banks pp. 253-266

- S Jonsson
- Improving container terminal efficiency through emulation pp. 267-278

- C A Boer and Y A Saanen
- Supports for transparent object-migration in PDES systems pp. 279-293

- S Peluso, D Didona and F Quaglia
Volume 6, issue 3, 2012
- Pseudo-random streams for distributed and parallel stochastic simulations on GP-GPU pp. 141-151

- J Passerat-Palmbach, C Mazel and D R C Hill
- An analysis of the cost of validating semantic composability pp. 152-163

- C Szabo and Y M Teo
- Loss-aware DR-based update scheduling for improving consistency in DVEs pp. 164-178

- Z Li, W Cai, X Tang and S Zhou
- PrimoGENI for hybrid network simulation and emulation experiments in GENI pp. 179-192

- N Van Vorst, M Erazo and J Liu
- On computation and synchronization costs in spatial distributed simulation pp. 193-204

- R Zunino
- A virtual time system for virtualization-based network emulations and simulations pp. 205-213

- Y Zheng, D M Nicol, D Jin and N Tanaka
Volume 6, issue 2, 2012
- A stopping rule using the quasi-independent sequence pp. 71-80

- E J Chen
- Evaluating production improvement opportunities in a chemical plant: a case study using discrete event simulation pp. 81-91

- B Sharda and S J Bury
- Modelling patient choice in healthcare systems: development and application of a discrete event simulation with agent-based decision making pp. 92-102

- V A Knight, J E Williams and I Reynolds
- An approach for generic sensor models pp. 103-111

- P D Allen and A Cullington
- Ontology-centred integration for space operations pp. 112-124

- L Rabelo, P Fishwick, Z Ezzell, L Lacy and N Yousef
- Model enrichment: concept, measurement, and application pp. 125-140

- E Yavari and T Roeder
Volume 6, issue 1, 2012
- Reflections on JOS: 5 years on pp. 1-1

- S Robinson
- Hypermodelling: an integrated approach to dynamic system modelling pp. 2-8

- P A Fishwick
- Integrated simulation combining process-driven and event-driven models pp. 9-20

- V S Kesaraju and F W Ciarallo
- A discrete event simulation tool for performance management of web-based application systems pp. 21-32

- F M Alam, S Mohan, J W Fowler and M Gopalakrishnan
- An agent simulation study of a unified mechanism on individual foraging behaviour with individual scalar expectancies pp. 33-42

- J F Magnotti and L Yilmaz
- A dynamic game theory approach to solve the free riding problem in the peer-to-peer networks pp. 43-55

- J-S Hua, S-M Huang, D C Yen and C-W Chena
- Using genetic algorithms and an indifference-zone ranking and selection procedure under common random numbers for simulation optimisation pp. 56-66

- D Nazzal, M Mollaghasemi, H Hedlund and A Bozorgi
- Are we there yet? Simulation modellers on what needs to be done to involve agent-based simulation in practical decision making pp. 67-70

- K Hoad and C Watts
Volume 5, issue 4, 2011
- Towards the development of a simulator for investigating the impact of people management practices on retail performance pp. 247-265

- P O Siebers, U Aickelin, H Celia and C W Clegg
- High performance spreadsheet simulation on a desktop grid pp. 266-278

- J Pichitlamken, S Kajkamhaeng, P Uthayopas and R Kaewpuang
- Warnings about simulation pp. 279-291

- J Banks and L Chwif
- The range statistic and procedures to select the best systems pp. 292-300

- E J Chen
Volume 5, issue 3, 2011
- Enhancing simulation composability and interoperability using conceptual/semantic/ontological models pp. 133-134

- A Tolk and J A Miller
- Epistemic and normative aspects of ontologies in modelling and simulation pp. 135-146

- M Hofmann, J Palii and G Mihelcic
- An ontology-enabled user interface for simulation model construction and visualization pp. 147-156

- Z Ezzell, P A Fishwick, B Lok, A Pitkin and S Lampotang
- Achieving reusability and composability with a simulation conceptual model pp. 157-165

- O Balci, J D Arthur and W F Ormsby
- A knowledge-driven framework for simulation application integration pp. 166-189

- P Benjamin, K Akella, A Verma, B Gopal and R Mayer
- Ontologies and simulation: a practical approach pp. 190-201

- L McGinnis, E Huang, K S Kwon and V Ustun
- A formal framework for capturing knowledge to transform structural models into analysis models pp. 202-216

- A A Kerzhner, J M Jobe and C J J Paredis
- Towards interoperable and composable trajectory simulations: an ontology-based approach pp. 217-229

- U Durak, H Oğuztüzün, C Köksal Algin and Ö Özdikiş
- Ontologies and tools for analysing and composing simulation confederations for the training and testing domains pp. 230-245

- Rob Ford, D Martin, D Elenius and M Johnson
Volume 5, issue 2, 2011
- Case study: modelling passenger flows in Heathrow Terminal 5 pp. 69-76

- A Beck
- Towards collaborative component-based modelling pp. 77-88

- H S Sarjoughian, J J Nutaro and G Joshi
- A simulation model for policy decision analysis: a case of pandemic influenza on a university campus pp. 89-100

- O M Araz, T Lant, J W Fowler and M Jehn
- Using simulation to model and optimize acute care access in relation to hospital bed count and bed distribution pp. 101-110

- Y Wang, W L Hare, L Vertesi and A R Rutherford
- Modelling and simulation of a real Internet radio service pp. 111-122

- D Melendi, R García, X G Pañeda and V García
- Marketing health care simulation modelling: towards an integrated service approach pp. 123-131

- E Altsitsiadis
Volume 5, issue 1, 2011
- Introduction to Part Special Issue of JOS—simulation: at the interface of modelling and analysis pp. 1-2

- M E Kuhl, J Flower and L H Lee
- Modelling and simulating non-stationary arrival processes to facilitate analysis pp. 3-8

- B L Nelson and I Gerhardt
- AutoSimOA: a framework for automated analysis of simulation output pp. 9-24

- K Hoad, S Robinson and R Davies
- Multiple orders per job formation and release strategies in large-scale wafer fabs: a simulation study pp. 25-43

- L Mönch, J Zimmermann, S J Mason and J W Fowler
- Effects of bed configurations at a hospital emergency department pp. 44-57

- M Diefenbach and E Kozan
- The Hybrid War Model: a complex adaptive model of complex urban conflict pp. 58-68

- James Moffat, Michael Bathe and Lorna Frewer
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