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Simulation Practice and Theory, Volume 8
Volume 8, Numbers 1-2, 15 April 2000
- Yskandar Hamam:
Modeling and Simulation in Biology and Medicine: Contribution to Model Driven Methodology. 1-2 - Yskandar Hamam, Françoise Pecker, François Rocaries, Hubert Lorino, Catherine Pavoine, René Natowicz:
Identification and modeling of calcium dynamics in cardiac myocytes. 3-15 - Jani Pusenjak, Damijan Miklavcic:
Modeling of interstitial fluid pressure in solid tumor. 17-24 - Mikulás Alexík:
Modelling and identification of eye-hand dynamics. 25-38 - Jacek Czeczot, Mieczyslaw Metzger, Jean-Pierre Babary, Markku T. Nihtilä:
Filtering in adaptive control of distributed parameter bioreactors in the presence of noisy measurements. 39-56 - Jeroen J. Briaire, Johan H. M. Frijns:
3D mesh generation to solve the electrical volume conduction problem in the implanted inner ear. 57-73 - Johan H. M. Frijns, Jeroen J. Briaire, Ruurd Schoonhoven:
Integrated use of volume conduction and neural models to simulate the response to cochlear implants. 75-97 - Michael H. New, Andrew Pohorille:
An inherited efficiencies model of non-genomic evolution. 99-108 - Masanori Arita:
Metabolic reconstruction using shortest paths. 109-125 - Vlasta Zanchi, Vladan Papic, Mojmil Cecic:
Quantitative human gait analysis. 127-139
Volume 8, Numbers 3-4, 15 September 2000
- Sergio Jiménez-García, Mario E. Magaña, Jorge Benitez-Read, Jorge Martínez-Carballido:
Modelling, simulation, and gain scheduling control of large radiotelescopes. 141-160 - Osman Darcan, Ali Riza Kaylan:
Load balanced implementation of standard clock method. 177-199 - Pauline A. Wilcox, Albert Burger, Peter R. Hoare:
Advanced distributed simulation: a review of developments and their implication for data collection and analysis. 201-231 - Mohamed Jemli, Mohamed Boussak, Moncef Gossa, Mohamed B. A. Kamoun:
Fail-safe digital implementation of indirect field oriented controlled induction motor drive. 233-252 - Sigrún Andradóttir, Vicki M. Bier:
Applying Bayesian ideas in simulation. 253-280
Volume 8, Number 5, 15 December 2000
- Georges Habchi:
Modelling and simulation of complex production systems [MOSIM'99]. 281-282 - Luc Thevenon, Jean-Marie Flaus:
Modular representation of complex hybrid systems: application to the simulation of batch processes. 283-306 - Stéphane Julia, Robert Valette:
Real time scheduling of batch systems. 307-319 - Shotaro Minegishi, Daniel Thiel:
System dynamics modeling and simulation of a particular food supply chain. 321-339 - Nasser Mebarki, Pierre Castagna:
An approach based on Hotelling's test for multicriteria stochastic simulation-optimization. 341-355
Volume 8, Numbers 6-7, 15 March 2001
- S. A. A. Abdul Ghani, A. Aroussi, E. Rice:
Simulation of road vehicle natural environment in a climatic wind tunnel. 359-375 - Graham M. Birtwistle, Chris M. N. Tofts:
Getting Demos models right. (I). Practice. 377-393 - Graham M. Birtwistle, Chris M. N. Tofts:
Getting Demos models right. (II) ... and theory. 395-414 - C. H. Lo, K. M. Chow, Yiu-Kwong Wong, Ahmad B. Rad:
Qualitative system identification with the use of on-line genetic algorithms. 415-431 - Vanco B. Litovski, Dejan M. Maksimovic, Zeljko Mrcarica:
Mixed-signal modeling with AleC++: Specific features of the HDL. 433-449 - Brian W. Hollocks:
Discrete-event simulation: an inquiry into user practice. 451-471 - Eugene P. Paulo, Linda C. Malone:
Increasing efficiency in the simulation of a dynamic system of objects in 3-D space. 473-490 - Ricardo A. Cassel, Michael Pidd:
Distributed discrete event simulation using the three-phase approach and Java. 491-507
Volume 8, Number 8, 15 July 2001
- Behrouz Zarei, Michael Pidd:
Performance analysis of automatic lookahead generation by control flow graph: some experiments. 511-527 - Vijay Balakrishnan, Radharamanan Radhakrishnan, Dhananjai Madhava Rao, Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh, Philip A. Wilsey:
A performance and scalability analysis framework for parallel discrete event simulators. 529-553 - Henk de Swaan Arons, Csaba Attila Boer:
Storage and retrieval of discrete-event simulation models. 555-576
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