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SummerSim 2015: Chicago, IL, USA
- Saurabh Mittal:

Proceedings of the Conference on Summer Computer Simulation, SummerSim 2015, Chicago, IL, USA, July 26-29, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-5108-1059-4 - John C. Determan, Christy M. Day, Steven Karl Klein, Marsha M. Roybal:

Executable models of fissile reactor systems for hardware simulation and design. 1:1-1:8 - Scott L. Rosen, Jim Ramsey, Christine E. Harvey, Samar K. Guharay:

Efficient analysis for emergency management using simulation metamodeling: a case study for a medical trauma center. 2:1-2:8 - Andreas Gregoriades, Jack Hadjicosti, Christos Florides, Maria Pampaka, Harris E. Michail:

A driving simulator for discovering requirements in complex systems. 3:1-3:10 - Memduha Aslan, Halit Oguztüzün, Umut Durak, Koray Taylan:

MOKA: an object-oriented framework for FMI co-simulation. 4:1-4:8 - Ming Zhou, Meirong Zhou, Yanchun Pan, Zhimin Chen:

Modeling a regional emission trade market via computer simulation. 5:1-5:6 - Nam Huynh, Johan Barthélemy, Pascal Perez, Amal Kumarage, Peter Campbell:

Discrete event modelling for operational planning of urban public transport services - towards minimising the bunching of an urban bus service (WIP). 6:1-6:6 - Anatoly Kurkovsky:

Simulation for higher education sustainability. 7:1-7:8 - Norbert Zolek, Marcin Botwicz, Daniel Milej, Anna Gerega:

On estimation of optical properties in near infrared spectroscopy with use of cumulative distributions of times of flight of photons. 8:1-8:7 - Vinay Kulkarni, Souvik Barat, Tony Clark, Balbir Barn:

Using simulation to address intrinsic complexity in multi-modelling of enterprises for decision making. 9:1-9:11 - Hanen Lejmi Riahi, Fahem Kebair, Lamjed Ben Said:

Agent-based modeling and simulation of the emotional experiences of employees within organizations. 10:1-10:10 - Hesham Maghrabie, Arman Sadreddin, Andrea Schiffauerova:

Healthcare system process improvement: a systems engineering approach (WIP). 11:1-11:5 - Tyamo Okosun, Xiang Liu, Yihong Liu, Jerry Dekker, John Moreland, Chenn Q. Zhou:

Development of a wake simulator for wind energy analysis. 12:1-12:7 - Jichao Wang, Lucas Phillips, John Moreland, Bin Wu, Chenn Q. Zhou:

Simulation and visualization of industrial processes in unity. 13:1-13:7 - Theodora Trachana, Angeliki Karagiannaki, Katerina Pramatari:

Supply chain simulation and environmental performance in decision making: the case of order patterns. 14:1-14:7 - Jacek Dzikowski, Cynthia Hood:

Modeling cognitive radio networks in NetLogo. 15:1-15:11 - William Conley:

Production control and optimization. 16:1-16:4 - John A. Sokolowski, Hector M. Garcia, William T. Richards, Catherine M. Banks:

Developing a low-cost multi-modal simulator for ultrasonography training. 17:1-17:5 - Roberto Solar, Veronica Gil-Costa, Mauricio Marín:

Dynamic load balance for approximate parallel simulations with consistent hashing. 18:1-18:10 - Agostino G. Bruzzone, Laura Cirillo, Francesco Longo, Letizia Nicoletti:

Multi-disciplinary approach to disasters management in industrial plants. 19:1-19:9 - Abdelhakim Hamzi, Saud Albarrak:

Shared-files parallel simulation framework for dynamic multi-domains networks using OMNeT++ (WIP). 20:1-20:4 - Mohamed Elsholkami, A. Betancourt, Ali Elkamel, Ali Almansoori, Suad Aladwani, ChandraMouli Madhuranthakam:

Energy optimization of the Canadian oil sands industry. 21:1-21:7 - Feng Gu, Mohammad Butt, Chunyu Ai, Xiaoke Shen, Jiehao Xiao:

Adaptive particle filtering in data assimilation of wildfire spread simulation. 22:1-22:10 - Abdul Halim, Abdul Razik, Mohamed Elsholkami, Ali Elkamel, Leonardo Simon:

An optimization model for assessing multi-products productions from biomass: a case of renewable Malaysian oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB). 23:1-23:7 - Paul Marjoram, Steven Hamblin, Brad Foley:

Simulation-based bayesian analysis of complex data. 24:1-24:8 - Joshua Inouye, Geoffrey G. Handsfield, Silvia S. Blemker:

Fiber tractography for finite-element modeling of transversely isotropic biological tissues of arbitrary shape using computational fluid dynamics. 25:1-25:6 - Nada Azlah, Zarook Shareefdeen, Ali Elkamel, ChandraMouli Madhuranthakam:

Evaluation of industrial biofilter emissions on health effects through dispersion model predictions. 26:1-26:6 - Livaniaina Rakotomalala, Nejib Zaguia:

CAEDISI: a cellular automata editor and simulator for network decontamination. 27:1-27:20 - Azadeh Maroufmashat, Ali Elkamel, Sourena Sattari Khavas, Michael W. Fowler, Ramin Roshandel, Mohamed Elsholkami:

Development of the energy hub networks based on distributed energy technologies. 28:1-28:8 - Farid Sayedin, Azadeh Maroufmashat, Sourena Sattari Khavas, Ali Elkamel, Suad Aladwani:

The impact of climate condition on the optimal size of direct coupled photovoltaic-electrolyzer systems. 29:1-29:6 - Jacob Barhak:

The reference model uses object oriented population generation. 30:1-30:6 - Kamesh Arumugam, Desh Ranjan, Mohammad Zubair, Alexander N. Godunov, Balsa Terzic:

High-fidelity simulation of collective effects in electron beams using an innovative parallel method. 31:1-31:10 - Mingxin Zhang, Rongqing Meng, Alexander Verbraeck:

Including public transportation into a large-scale agent-based model for epidemic prediction and control. 32:1-32:8 - Suad M. Al-Adwani, William Epling, João Soares:

Effect of thermal sintering and poisoning on light-off performance of zoned Pt-Pd/ diesel oxidation catalysts. 33:1-33:14 - Antoni Portero, Radim Vavrík, Stepán Kuchár, Martin Golasowski, Simone Libutti, Giuseppe Massari, William Fornaciari, Vít Vondrák:

Simulation of a runoff model running with multi-criteria in a cluster system. 34:1-34:8 - Marco Lützenberger, Sahin Albayrak:

A generic simulation model for strategic level driver behavior. 35:1-35:10 - Casey Ferris, Benoit Raybaud, Gregory R. Madey:

OpenMalaria and EMOD: a case study on model alignment. 36:1-36:9 - Iwona Jasiuk:

Multi-scale analysis of bone. 37:1-37:5 - Victor Romanov, Ekaterina Yudakova, Svetlana Efimova, Aleksandra Varfolomeeva:

Virtual enterprise synthesis by web services composition with HTN-like parsing algorithm (WIP). 38:1-38:6 - Young-Man Kim:

Robust fault tolerant control of wind turbine benchmark model. 39:1-39:7 - Sean C. Mondesire, Jonathan Stevens, Douglas B. Maxwell:

Vertical scalability benchmarking in three-dimensional virtual world simulation. 40:1-40:7 - Barclay R. Brown:

Advanced systems engineering and model philosophy (WIP). 41:1-41:6 - Emerson Assis de Carvalho, Mateus Augusto Faustino Chaib Junqueira, Edmilson Marmo Moreira, Otávio Augusto Salgado Carpinteiro:

An analysis on the metrics for dynamic process scheduling on distributed simulation using optimistic protocols. 42:1-42:8 - Wided Mathlouthi, Narjès Bellamine Ben Saoud, Sami Sboui:

Agent-based modeling and simulation of pooled warehouse intelligent management. 43:1-43:8 - Konstantin A. Aksyonov, Eugene A. Bykov, Olga Aksyonova, Natalia V. Goncharova, Alena Nevolina:

Perspectives of modeling in metallurgical production (WIP). 44:1-44:4 - Konstantin A. Aksyonov, Eugene A. Bykov, Olga Aksyonova, Natalia V. Goncharova, Alena Nevolina:

Analysis of simulation modeling systems illustrated with the problem of model design for the subject of technological logistics (WIP). 45:1-45:4 - Fei Xing, Jörg Eisele, Peter Bastian, Dieter W. Heermann:

Computational complexity of agent-based multi-scale cancer modeling. 46:1-46:8 - Oladipupo Olaitan, Paul Young, John Geraghty:

Variable intensity RCPSP approach to a case study flow shop. 47:1-47:9 - Andreas Tolk:

The next generation of modeling & simulation: integrating big data and deep learning. 48:1-48:8 - Jennifer Deaton, Randal Allen:

Development and application of system complexity measures for use in modeling and simulation. 49:1-49:6 - Jose J. Padilla, Enilda Romero-Hall, Saikou Y. Diallo, Anthony Barraco, Hamdi Kavak, Christopher J. Lynch, Ross J. Gore, Manasi Sheth-Chandra:

Modeling and simulation as a service (MSaaS) for education: learning STEM concepts through simulation use and building. 50:1-50:9 - Merate A. Barakat:

Towards sonic urban morphologies: a modeling Nexus (WIP). 51:1-51:6 - Roman R. Veynberg, Aleksandra Varfolomeeva, Kseniya Grigoryeva:

Intelligent simulation models based on business rules approach in banking sector (WIP). 52:1-52:6 - Mojtaba Hajian-Heidary, Abdollah Aghaie:

Risk modeling in the global sustainable supply chain: a research trend. 53:1-53:6 - Stefan Scholz, Manuel Batram, Wolfgang Greiner:

The SILAS model: sexual infections as large-scale agent-based simulation. 54:1-54:6 - Peter M. Maurer:

A second look at oblivious simulation. 55:1-55:6 - Oleg Umanskiy, Boris Stilman, Vladimir Yakhnis, Latika Eifert, Jonathan Stevens:

Linguistic geometry for intelligent analysis of courses of action for training. 56:1-56:10 - Vivek Balaraman, Deepa Athle, Meghendra Singh:

An agent based exploration of a relationship between daily routines and convenience store footfalls. 57:1-57:9 - Ross Gore, Manasi Sheth-Chandra:

PACT: participant-centered clinical trial framework. 58:1-58:6 - Saurabh Mittal, Mark F. Ruth, Annabelle Pratt, Monte Lunacek, Dheepak Krishnamurthy, Wesley B. Jones:

A system-of-systems approach for integrated energy systems modeling and simulation. 59:1-59:10 - James F. Leathrum Jr., Roland R. Mielke, Michel A. Audette, Frederic D. McKenzie, Robert K. Armstrong, Geoffrey T. Miller, Andrew E. Cross, Mark W. Scerbo:

An architecture to support integrated manikin-based simulations. 60:1-60:7 - Jonathan Stevens, Eric Ortiz, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Douglas B. Maxwell:

Approach to examine efficacy of game-based and virtual simulation training. 61:1-61:7 - Amit Goel, Oddny Brun, Michele M. Montgomery, J. Peter Kincaid:

Towards visulations of astrophysical accretion disk on HPC clusters with AccretionSim. 62:1-62:8 - Saurabh Mittal, Larry Rainey:

Harnessing emergence: the control and design of emergent behavior in system of systems engineering. 63:1-63:10 - Matthew W. Brewster, Jonathan S. Graf, Xuan Huang, Zana Coulibaly, Matthias K. Gobbert, Bradford E. Peercy:

Calcium induced calcium release with stochastic uniform flux density in a heart cell. 64:1-64:6 - Daniel Gomez Esperon, Alexandra Mehlhase, Thomas Karbe:

Appending variable-structure to modelica models (WIP). 65:1-65:6 - Jamal Hussain Al-Smail:

Optimal porosity design for gas diffusion layers of hydrogen fuel cells. 66:1-66:6 - Suresh K. Damodaran, Jerry M. Couretas:

Cyber modeling & simulation for cyber-range events. 67:1-67:8 - Hardik D. Bora, Caroline C. Krejci:

An agent-based model of supplier management in regional food systems (WIP). 68:1-68:6 - M. S. Raunak, Megan M. Olsen:

Simulation validation using metamorphic testing (WIP). 69:1-69:6 - Kamel Rushaidat, Loren Schwiebert, Brock Jackman, Jason R. Mick, Jeffrey J. Potoff:

Efficient parallel cell list algorithms for Monte Carlo simulations (WIP). 70:1-70:7 - Barclay Brown, Saurabh Mittal, Andreas Tolk, Sayyidul Arafat:

Building the virtual product with big models. 71:1-71:6

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