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found 16 matches
- 1987
- Yih-Long Chang, Sheldon Shen:
Design of priority schemes in CSMA/CD local area networks. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 45-64 - Paul M. Chilson, Rodney E. Schultz:
Missile maintenance pipeline model. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 89-101 - Robert E. Clapp:
Visual simulation. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 197-214 - John Craig Comfort:
Simulation model testing. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 185-196 - C. Lynne D'Autrechy, James A. Reggia:
The MIRRORS/II simulator. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 121-132 - S. DasGupta, H. Chang:
Simulation of a computer with variable hardware and variable instruction set. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 1-12 - W. F. Dudzik:
A simulation model for analyzing the performance behavior of token-ring local area networks. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 23-43 - Ralph R. Duersch, Lee Schruben:
Some experiments with a run length control for simulations on PCs. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 153-162 - Martin D. Fraser, Ross A. Gagliano:
Mathematical modeling and Ada simulation of some synchronization processes. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 163-184 - Delbert L. Kimbler, Barry D. Knight:
A survey of current methods for the elimination of initialization bias in digital simulation. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 133-152 - Menberu Lulu, J. T. Black:
Just-in-time (JIT) production and process cycle time variability. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 215-228 - Dennis S. Mok:
A graphical simulation software for predicting IEEE 802.5 token-ring performances. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 65-77 - Ben Pinkowski:
Discrete discriminant models: a performance simulation with reference to expert systems' applications. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 103-119 - Morton W. Reed:
Fourier series representation of industrial load profiles. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 79-88 - Leonard J. Tung, Mark Mills:
A new approach of stuck-at fault simulation for synchronous digital systems. Annual Simulation Symposium 1987: 13-22 - Ross A. Gagliano:
Proceedings 20th Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS-20 1987), Tampa, Florida, USA, 1987. IEEE Computer Society 1987, ISBN 0-8186-0766-1 [contents]
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