Journal of Simulation
2006 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2010
- Sustainable supply chain design: capturing dynamic input factors pp. 213-221

- P J Byrne, C Heavey, P Ryan and P Liston
- Soft Constraint-based simulation of execution strategies in building engineering pp. 222-231

- U Beißert, M König and H-J Bargstädt
- Design and implementation of an MDA interface for flexible data capturing pp. 232-241

- M Aufenanger, A Blecken and C Laroque
- Generating CT-TH-PM surfaces using EPT-based aggregate modelling pp. 242-254

- C P L Veeger, L F P Etman, J van Herk and J E Rooda
- Life-cycle of simulation models: requirements and case studies in the automotive industry pp. 255-259

- G Mayer and S Spieckermann
- Impact of ageing workforces on long-term efficiency of manufacturing systems pp. 260-267

- G Zülch and M Becker
- The problem of the initial transient (again), or why MSER works pp. 268-272

- K P White and S Robinson
Volume 4, issue 3, 2010
- Introduction to the special issue pp. 149-150

- R R Hill
- Tutorial on agent-based modelling and simulation pp. 151-162

- C M Macal and M J North
- Some insights into the emergence of agent-based modelling pp. 163-169

- B L Heath and R R Hill
- INSIGHT: understanding unexpected behaviours in agent-based simulations pp. 170-180

- R Gore and P F Reynolds
- Virtual EP: a simulator of multi-agents-based virtual plant growth in response to environmental heterogeneity pp. 181-195

- H Qu, Q Zhu, H Fu and Z Lu
- Learning from multi-level behaviours in agent-based simulations: a Systems Biology application pp. 196-203

- C-C Chen and D R Hardoon
- Discrete-event simulation is dead, long live agent-based simulation! pp. 204-210

- P O Siebers, C M Macal, J Garnett, D Buxton and M Pidd
- Managing business complexity: discovering strategic solutions with agent-based modelling and simulation pp. 211-212

- R R Hill
Volume 4, issue 2, 2010
- Univariate input models for stochastic simulation pp. 81-97

- M E Kuhl, J S Ivy, E K Lada, N M Steiger, M A Wagner and J R Wilson
- Development of model categories for performance improvement studies related to airport terminal operations pp. 98-108

- K C James and M Bhasi
- Information acquisition for modelling and simulation of logistics networks pp. 109-115

- S Kuhnt and S Wenzel
- Restricted subset selection and its application pp. 116-127

- E J Chen
- Sensitivity analysis in discrete-event simulation using fractional factorial designs pp. 128-142

- J A B Montevechi, R G de Almeida Filho, A P Paiva, R F S Costa and A L Medeiros
- Alpha mistake of Taguchi method with L18 array for STB type QCH using simulation pp. 143-148

- A Al-Refaie and M-H Li
Volume 4, issue 1, 2010
- Simulation in healthcare — Part 2 pp. 1-1

- H Pilgrim
- RIGHT: A toolkit for selecting healthcare modelling methods pp. 2-13

- A Naseer, T Eldabi and T P Young
- A review of discrete event simulation in National Coordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment-funded work and a case study exploring the cost-effectiveness of testing for thrombophilia in patients presenting with an initial idiopathic venous thromboembolism pp. 14-23

- M D Stevenson, E L Simpson, A C Rawdin and D E Papaioannou
- Cluster-randomized design for simulation-based evaluation of complex healthcare interventions pp. 24-33

- B Sobolev and L Kuramoto
- Simulation and enhancement of a cardiovascular device test rig pp. 34-41

- S D Gregory, N Greatrex, D Timms, N Gaddum, M J Pearcy and J F Fraser
- Discrete event simulation for performance modelling in health care: a review of the literature pp. 42-51

- M M Günal and M Pidd
- A simulation model of bed-occupancy in a critical care unit pp. 52-59

- J D Griffiths, M Jones, M S Read and J E Williams
- An application of agent-based simulation to the management of hospital-acquired infection pp. 60-67

- Y Meng, R Davies, K Hardy and P Hawkey
- Simulations for epidemiology and public health education pp. 68-80

- C-Y Huang, Y-S Tsai and T-H Wen
Volume 3, issue 4, 2009
- Improved energy-efficient production using discrete event simulation pp. 191-201

- P Solding, P Thollander and P R Moore
- Subset selection procedures pp. 202-210

- E J Chen
- Using simulation and goal programming to reschedule emergency department doctors’ shifts: case of a Tunisian hospital pp. 211-219

- B Jerbi and H Kamoun
- Simulating hospital evacuation—the influence of traffic and evacuation time windows pp. 220-234

- E Tayfur and K Taaffe
- Optimization of ship evacuation procedures as part of tsunami preparation pp. 235-247

- T Pitana and E Kobayashi
- Crowd Simulation pp. 248-249

- Vassilis Zachariadis and James Amos
Volume 3, issue 3, 2009
- Simulation in healthcare — Part 1 pp. 129-129

- Hazel Pilgrim
- An analysis of the academic literature on simulation and modelling in health care pp. 130-140

- S C Brailsford, P R Harper, B Patel and M Pitt
- Developing model requirements for patient flow simulation studies using the Unified Modelling Language (UML) pp. 141-149

- C Vasilakis, D Lecznarowicz and C Lee
- Service optimization with patient satisfaction in healthcare systems pp. 150-162

- T Gonsalves and K Itoh
- Application of synthetic patient data in the assessment of rapid rule-out protocols using Point-of-Care testing during chest pain diagnosis in a UK emergency department pp. 163-170

- S Robinson, F FitzGibbon, J Eatock, T Hunniford, D Dixon and B J Meenan
- Success and failure in the simulation of an Accident and Emergency department pp. 171-178

- J Bowers, M Ghattas and G Mould
- Incorporating remote visits into an outpatient clinic pp. 179-188

- J Eatock and T Eldabi
- Operations research and health care: a handbook of methods and applications pp. 189-190

- Martin Pitt
Volume 3, issue 2, 2009
- Simulation-based cycle-time quantile estimation in manufacturing settings employing non-FIFO dispatching policies pp. 69-83

- J M Bekki, J W Fowler, G T Mackulak and M Kulahci
- An integrated supply chain model with dynamic flow and replenishment requirements pp. 84-94

- G M Magableh and S J Mason
- Method for assessing and selecting discrete event simulation software applied to the analysis of logistic systems pp. 95-106

- A K da Silva and R C Botter
- Modelling, simulation and analyses of systems with breakdown imposed scrapping pp. 107-113

- T Ilar, J Powell and A Kaplan
- Generic interface specifications for integrating distributed discrete-event simulation models pp. 114-128

- A K Garg, J Venkateswaran and Y-J Son
Volume 3, issue 1, 2009
- Simulation software: evolution or revolution? pp. 1-2

- S J E Taylor and S Robinson
- A survey on distributed simulation in industry pp. 3-16

- C A Boer, A de Bruin and A Verbraeck
- Simulation as a tool for gaming and training in operations management—a case study pp. 17-28

- D-J van der Zee and J Slomp
- A fast computational algorithm for simulating round-robin service pp. 29-39

- D Finley, J R Ramos, V Rego and J Sang
- Towards a unified conceptual model representation: a case study in healthcare pp. 40-49

- B S S Onggo
- Effective design of an assembly line using modelling and simulation pp. 50-60

- F Longo and G Mirabelli
- A conceptual model for carpooling systems simulation pp. 61-68

- G Correia and J M Viegas
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