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ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, August 2014 / January 2015
- Raghu Pasupathy, Susan R. Hunter, Nugroho Artadi Pujowidianto, Loo Hay Lee, Chun-Hung Chen:
Stochastically Constrained Ranking and Selection via SCORE. 1:1-1:26 - Bruce E. Ankenman, Russell C. H. Cheng, Susan M. Lewis:
Screening for Dispersion Effects by Sequential Bifurcation. 2:1-2:27 - Cigdem Sengul, Mustafa Al-Bado, Anja Feldmann:
Site-Specific Models for Realistic Wireless Network Simulation. 3:1-3:24 - Ting Li, Jason Liu:
Cluster-Based Spatiotemporal Background Traffic Generation for Network Simulation. 4:1-4:25 - Héctor Cancela, Mohamed El Khadiri, Gerardo Rubino, Bruno Tuffin:
Balanced and Approximate Zero-Variance Recursive Estimators for the Network Reliability Problem. 5:1-5:19 - Hui Wang, Xiang Zhou:
A Cross-Entropy Scheme for Mixtures. 6:1-6:20
Volume 25, Number 2, May 2015
- Ashutosh Gupta, Thomas A. Henzinger:
Guest Editors' Introduction to Special Issue on Computational Methods in Systems Biology. 7:1-7:2 - Jakob Ruess, John Lygeros:
Moment-Based Methods for Parameter Inference and Experiment Design for Stochastic Biochemical Reaction Networks. 8:1-8:25 - Frits Dannenberg, Ernst Moritz Hahn, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska:
Computing Cumulative Rewards Using Fast Adaptive Uniformization. 9:1-9:23 - Clemens Arthur Schwaninger, Denis Menshykau, Dagmar Iber:
Simulating Organogenesis: Algorithms for the Image-Based Determination of Displacement Fields. 10:1-10:19 - Ferdinando Fioretto, Agostino Dovier, Enrico Pontelli:
Constrained Community-Based Gene Regulatory Network Inference. 11:1-11:26 - Alexandr Andreychenko, Linar Mikeev, Verena Wolf:
Model Reconstruction for Moment-Based Stochastic Chemical Kinetics. 12:1-12:19 - Ovidiu Parvu, David R. Gilbert, Monika Heiner, Fei Liu, Nigel J. Saunders, Simon Shaw:
Spatial-Temporal Modelling and Analysis of Bacterial Colonies with Phase Variable Genes. 13:1-13:25 - Hui-Ju Katherine Chiang, François Fages, Jie-Hong Roland Jiang, Sylvain Soliman:
Hybrid Simulations of Heterogeneous Biochemical Models in SBML. 14:1-14:22
Volume 25, Number 3, April 2015
- Susan M. Mniszewski, Christoph Junghans, Arthur F. Voter, Danny Perez, Stephan J. Eidenbenz:
TADSim: Discrete Event-Based Performance Prediction for Temperature-Accelerated Dynamics. 15:1-15:26 - Ross Gore, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., David Kamensky, Saikou Y. Diallo, Jose J. Padilla:
Statistical Debugging for Simulations. 16:1-16:26 - Deniz Çetinkaya, Alexander Verbraeck, Mamadou D. Seck:
Model Continuity in Discrete Event Simulation: A Framework for Model-Driven Development of Simulation Models. 17:1-17:24 - Jun Yuan, Szu Hui Ng:
Calibration, Validation, and Prediction in Random Simulation Models: Gaussian Process Metamodels and a Bayesian Integrated Solution. 18:1-18:25 - Jingjing Wang, Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh, Dmitry V. Ponomarev:
AIR: Application-Level Interference Resilience for PDES on Multicore Systems. 19:1-19:25 - David Love, Güzin Bayraksan:
Overlapping Batches for the Assessment of Solution Quality in Stochastic Programs. 20:1-20:20
Volume 25, Number 4, November 2015
- Peter W. Glynn, Peter J. Haas:
Guest Editors' Introduction to Special Issue Honoring Donald L. Iglehart. 21:1-21:3 - Sarat Babu Moka, Sandeep Juneja:
Regenerative Simulation for Queueing Networks with Exponential or Heavier Tail Arrival Distributions. 22:1-22:22 - James M. Calvin, Marvin K. Nakayama:
Resampled Regenerative Estimators. 23:1-23:25 - Song-Hee Kim, Ward Whitt:
The Power of Alternative Kolmogorov-Smirnov Tests Based on Transformations of the Data. 24:1-24:22 - Peter W. Glynn, Peter J. Haas:
On Transience and Recurrence in Irreducible Finite-State Stochastic Systems. 25:1-25:19 - Jose H. Blanchet, Aya Wallwater:
Exact Sampling of Stationary and Time-Reversed Queues. 26:1-26:27 - Eric Cao Ni, Shane G. Henderson:
How Hard are Steady-State Queueing Simulations? 27:1-27:21
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