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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 53
Volume 53, Number 1, 1994
- Richard E. Nance:

The Conical Methodology and the evolution of simulation model development. 1-45 - Mark E. Johnson, Mansooreh Mollaghasemi:

Simulation input data modeling. 47-75 - Pierre L'Ecuyer

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Uniform random number generation. 77-120 - Osman Balci:

Validation, verification, and testing techniques throughout the life cycle of a simulation study. 121-173 - Peter W. Glynn:

Efficiency improvement techniques. 175-197 - Michael C. Fu:

Optimization via simulation: A review. 199-247 - David M. Nicol, Richard Fujimoto:

Parallel simulation today. 249-285 - Tuncer I. Ören:

Artificial intelligence in simulation. 287-319 - Peter C. Bell, Robert M. O'Keefe:

Visual interactive simulation: A methodological perspective. 321-342 - Kow C. Chang, Robert F. Gordon, Edward A. MacNair:

An architecture for integrating logical and physical animations for general-purpose graphical simulation systems. 343-356 - Timothy Thomasma, Youyi Mao, Onur M. Ülgen:

A visual programming system for defining behavior in simulation models of manufacturing systems. 357-389 - Mingjian Yuan, Barry L. Nelson:

Autoregressive-output-analysis methods revisited. 391-418 - Mark A. Gallagher, Kenneth W. Bauer Jr., Peter S. Maybeck:

Initial data truncation for multivariate output of discrete-event simulations using the Kalman filter. 419-441 - John W. Dalle Molle, Douglas J. Morrice:

Initial transient detection in simulations using the second-order cumulant spectrum. 443-470 - Enver Yücesan:

Evaluating alternative system configurations using simulation: A nonparametric approach. 471-484 - Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen:

Controlling the precision of estimated means in interactive simulation. 485-505 - Sheldon H. Jacobson

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Second derivative estimation using harmonic analysis. 507-531 - R. Alan Bowman:

Stochastic gradient-based time-cost tradeoffs in PERT networks using simulation. 533-551 - Jain J. Wang, Marc Abrams:

Massively time-parallel, approximate simulation of loss queueing systems. 553-575

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