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Animation: what's essential for effective communication of military simulation model operation?

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WSC '93: Proceedings of the 25th conference on Winter simulation
December 1993
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  • (1996)HCI and simulation packagesProceedings of the 28th conference on Winter simulation10.1145/256562.256786(687-694)Online publication date: 8-Nov-1996
  • (1994)The effective use of animation in simulation model validationProceedings of the 26th conference on Winter simulation10.5555/193201.194323(633-640)Online publication date: 11-Dec-1994
  • (1994)The effective use of animation in simulation model validationProceedings of Winter Simulation Conference10.1109/WSC.1994.717400(633-640)Online publication date: 1994

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