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ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS), Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1999
- Halim Damerdji, Marvin K. Nakayama:
Two-Stage Multiple-Comparison Procedures for Steady State Simulations. 1-30 - Karl Entacher:
Parallel Streams of Linear Random Numbers in the Spectral Test. 31-44 - Matthias Falkner, Michael Devetsikiotis, Ioannis Lambadaris:
Fast Simulation of Networks of Queues with Effective and Decoupling Bandwidths. 45-58 - Ernst Stadlober, Heinz Zechner:
The Patchwork Rejection Technique for Sampling from Unimodal Distributions. 59-80
Volume 9, Number 2, April 1999
- Jim X. Chen, Xiaodong Fu, Edward J. Wegman:
Real-time simulation of dust behavior generated by a fast traveling vehicle. 81-104 - Zsolt Haraszti, J. Keith Townsend:
The theory of direct probability redistribution and its application to rare event simulation. 105-140 - Kangsun Lee, Paul A. Fishwick:
OOPM/RT.: a multimodeling methodology for real-time simulation. 141-170 - Victor Yau:
Automating parallel simulation using parallel time streams. 171-201
Volume 9, Number 3, July 1999
- Philippe Barbe, Michel Broniatowski:
Simulation in exponential families. 203-223 - Christopher D. Carothers, Kalyan S. Perumalla, Richard Fujimoto:
Efficient optimistic parallel simulations using reverse computation. 224-253 - Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet, Ernest H. Page:
Redundancy in model specifications for discrete event simulation. 254-281 - Stefan Wegenkittl, Makoto Matsumoto:
Getting rid of correlations among pseudorandom numbers: discarding versus tempering. 282-294
Volume 9, Number 4, October 1999
- Robert D. Foley, David Goldsman:
Confidence intervals using orthonormally weighted standardized time series. 297-325 - Denis Choquet, Pierre L'Ecuyer, Christian Léger:
Bootstrap confidence intervals for ratios of expectations. 326-348 - Sigrún Andradóttir:
Accelerating the convergence of random search methods for discrete stochastic optimization. 349-380 - Koichiro Inoue, Stephen E. Chick, Chun-Hung Chen:
An empirical evaluation of several methods to select the best system. 381-407
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