


default search action
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS), Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January 2005
- Lih-Yuan Deng:
Efficient and portable multiple recursive generators of large order. 1-13 - Come Raczy, Gary S. H. Tan, Jun Yu:
A sort-based DDM matching algorithm for HLA. 14-38 - Natalie M. Steiger, Emily K. Lada, James R. Wilson, Jeffrey A. Joines
, Christos Alexopoulos, David Goldsman:
ASAP3: a batch means procedure for steady-state simulation analysis. 39-73 - Shalabh Bhatnagar
:
Adaptive multivariate three-timescale stochastic approximation algorithms for simulation based optimization. 74-107
Volume 15, Number 2, April 2005
- Wentong Cai
, Stephen John Turner
, Bu-Sung Lee, Junlan Zhou:
An alternative time management mechanism for distributed simulations. 109-137 - Winfried K. Grassmann
, Jingxiang Luo:
Simulating markov-reward processes with rare events. 138-154 - Seong-Hee Kim
:
Comparison with a standard via fully sequential procedures. 155-174
Volume 15, Number 3, July 2005
- Wai Teng Tang, Rick Siow Mong Goh, Ian Li-Jin Thng:
Ladder queue: An O(1) priority queue structure for large-scale discrete event simulation. 175-204 - Gleb Beliakov
:
Universal nonuniform random vector generator based on acceptance-rejection. 205-232 - Norman S. Matloff:
Estimation of internet file-access/modification rates from indirect data. 233-253 - Paul A. Fishwick, Timothy A. Davis, Jane Douglas:
Model representation with aesthetic computing: Method and empirical study. 254-279
Volume 15, Number 4, October 2005
- Sandeep Juneja, Victor F. Nicola:
Efficient simulation of buffer overflow probabilities in Jackson Networks with feedback. 281-315 - Dan Chen, Stephen John Turner
, Wentong Cai
, Boon-Ping Gan, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low
:
Algorithms for HLA-based distributed simulation cloning. 316-345 - François Panneton, Pierre L'Ecuyer
:
On the xorshift random number generators. 346-361 - Susan M. Sanchez, Paul J. Sanchez:
Very large fractional factorial and central composite designs. 362-377

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.