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SpringSim 2013: San Diego, CA, USA
- Charles D. Turnitsa, Paul A. Youngman, Ted Carmichael, Mirsad Hadzikadic, Rafael Diaz, Francesco Longo:
Proceedings of the Emerging M&S Applications in Industry & Academia / Modeling and Humanities Symposium, part of the 2013 Spring Simulation Multiconference, SpringSim '13, San Diego, CA, USA, April 7-10, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-62748-039-0 - Kais Samkari, Ralf Gnerlich, Volkhard Franz:
Perception of a building construction schedule. 1 - Jean-Paul Arnaout, Samar Hallab, Caline El Khoury:
A throughput simulation of Port of Beirut. 2 - Anatoly Kurkovsky:
Interdisciplinary systems and simulation studies for an innovative undergraduate program. 3 - John A. Sokolowski, Catherine M. Banks, William T. Richards, Hector M. Garcia:
Challenges with simulator development for ultrasonography training: developing hardware - software interface. 4 - Vadim Kyrylov:
Integrating the computer science curriculum by using robot soccer simulator. 5 - Agostino G. Bruzzone, Francesca Madeo, Margherita Dallorto, Davide Poggi, Angelo Ferrando:
Different modeling and simulation approaches applied to industrial process plants. 6 - Francesco Longo, Letizia Nicoletti, Alessandro Chiurco, Adriano O. Solis, Marina Massei, Rafael Diaz:
Investigating the behavior of a shop order manufacturing sistem by using simulation. 7 - Emre Irfanoglu, Ilker Akgun, Murat M. Gunal:
Metamodeling by using multiple regression integrated K-means clustering algorithm. 8 - Sonia De Cosmis, Renato De Leone, Erik Kropat, Silja Meyer-Nieberg, Stefan Pickl:
Electric load forecasting using support vector machines for robust regression. 9 - Jose J. Padilla, Andreas Tolk, Saikou Y. Diallo:
M&S methodological challenges. 10 - Eugenio Dante Suarez:
On the evolution of agency and implications for comprehensively modeling it. 11 - Martin Ihrig, Klaus G. Troitzsch:
An extended research framework for the simulation era. 12 - Jacob Rosen, Teresa Satterfield:
Conditions and consequences of language choice: a linguistic inquiry using ABMs. 13
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