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ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS), Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, December 2010
- Michael Devetsikiotis, Fabrizio Granelli

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Guest editors' introduction: Special issue on modeling and simulation of cross-layer interactions in communication networks. 1:1-1:4 - Daniel W. McClary, Violet R. Syrotiuk, Murat Kulahci

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Steepest-ascent constrained simultaneous perturbation for multiobjective optimization. 2:1-2:22 - Hussein Al-Zubaidy, Ioannis Lambadaris, Jerome Talim:

Optimal scheduling in high-speed downlink packet access networks. 3:1-3:27 - Yang Song, Yuguang Fang

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Cross-layer interactions in multihop wireless sensor networks: A constrained queueing model. 4:1-4:26 - Gaurav Sharma, Changhee Joo

, Ness B. Shroff, Ravi R. Mazumdar
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Joint congestion control and distributed scheduling for throughput guarantees in wireless networks. 5:1-5:25 - Dalei Wu

, Song Ci, Haiyan Luo, Hai-Feng Guo:
A theoretical framework for interaction measure and sensitivity analysis in cross-layer design. 6:1-6:26 - Shamim Begum, Ahmed Helmy

, Sandeep Gupta:
Modeling the interactions between MAC and higher layer: A systematic approach to generate high-level scenarios from MAC-layer scenarios. 7:1-7:27 - Raed T. Al-Zubi, Marwan Krunz:

Cross-layer design for efficient resource utilization in wimedia UWB-based WPANs. 8:1-8:26
Volume 21, Number 2, February 2011
- Jose H. Blanchet, Chenxin Li:

Efficient rare event simulation for heavy-tailed compound sums. 9:1-9:23 - Luc Devroye, Lancelot F. James

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The double CFTP method. 10:1-10:20 - Yang Hong, Changcheng Huang, James Yan:

Modeling and simulation of SIP tandem server with finite buffer. 11:1-11:27 - Roman Chertov, Sonia Fahmy

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Forwarding devices: From measurements to simulations. 12:1-12:23 - Michael Amrein, Hans R. Künsch:

A variant of importance splitting for rare event estimation: Fixed number of successes. 13:1-13:20 - Josiane Nzouonta, Marvin K. Nakayama, Cristian Borcea:

On deriving and incorporating multihop path duration estimates in VANET protocols. 14:1-14:23
Volume 21, Number 3, March 2011
- Shalabh Bhatnagar

, N. Hemachandra, Vivek Kumar Mishra:
Stochastic approximation algorithms for constrained optimization via simulation. 15:1-15:22 - Seksan Kiatsupaibul, Robert L. Smith, Zelda B. Zabinsky:

An analysis of a variation of hit-and-run for uniform sampling from general regions. 16:1-16:11 - Ke Pan, Stephen John Turner

, Wentong Cai
, Zengxiang Li:
A dynamic sort-based DDM matching algorithm for HLA applications. 17:1-17:17 - Hyungwook Park, Paul A. Fishwick:

An analysis of queuing network simulation using GPU-based hardware acceleration. 18:1-18:22 - Raghu Pasupathy, Sujin Kim:

The stochastic root-finding problem: Overview, solutions, and open questions. 19:1-19:23 - Wee Lit Koh, Suiping Zhou:

Modeling and simulation of pedestrian behaviors in crowded places. 20:1-20:23 - Zhanpeng Jin, Allen C. Cheng:

SubsetTrio: An evolutionary, geometric, and statistical benchmark subsetting framework. 21:1-21:23
Volume 21, Number 4, August 2011
- Tillal Eldabi

, Terry Young
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Introduction to special issue on healthcare modeling and simulation. 22:1-22:2 - Murat M. Günal

, Michael Pidd:
DGHPSIM: : Generic simulation of hospital performance. 23:1-23:22 - Sergey Zeltyn, Yariv N. Marmor

, Avishai Mandelbaum, Boaz Carmeli, Ohad Greenshpan, Yossi Mesika, Segev Wasserkrug, Pnina Vortman, Avraham Shtub, Tirza Lauterman, Dagan Schwartz, Kobi Moskovitch, Sara Tzafrir, Fuad Basis:
Simulation-based models of emergency departments: : Operational, tactical, and strategic staffing. 24:1-24:25 - Sally I. McClean

, Maria Barton, Lalit Garg
, Ken Fullerton:
A modeling framework that combines markov models and discrete-event simulation for stroke patient care. 25:1-25:26 - Georgina R. Mellor, Christine S. M. Currie

, Elizabeth L. Corbett
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Incorporating household structure into a discrete-event simulation model of tuberculosis and HIV. 26:1-26:17 - Sylvain Housseman, Nabil Absi

, Dominique Feillet
, Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès
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Impacts of radio-identification on cryo-conservation centers. 27:1-27:23

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