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WSC
1997
15 years 7 months ago
Seven Habits of Highly Successful Input Modelers
Discrete-event simulation models typically have stochastic components that mimic the probabilistic nature of the system under consideration. Successful input modeling requires a c...
Lawrence Leemis
PADS
2004
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Formalization and Strictness of Simulation Event Orderings
This paper advocates the use of a formal framework for analyzing simulation performance. Simulation performance is characterized based on the three simulation development process ...
Yong Meng Teo, Bhakti S. S. Onggo
ECAI
2006
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Cheating Is Not Playing: Methodological Issues of Computational Game Theory
Abstract. Computational Game Theory is a way to study and evaluate behaviors using game theory models, via agent-based computer simulations. One of the most known example of this a...
Bruno Beaufils, Philippe Mathieu
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HICSS
2007
IEEE
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16 years 12 days ago
Socio-Technological Systems Integration to Support Tsunami Warning and Evacuation
On December 26, 2004, countries in the Indian Ocean basin were struck by a tsunami generated by a large magnitude earthquake just south of the western tip of Sumatra. Observations...
Richard G. Little, William A. Wallace, Thomas A. B...
COMPGEOM
2005
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Star splaying: an algorithm for repairing delaunay triangulations and convex hulls
Star splaying is a general-dimensional algorithm that takes as input a triangulation or an approximation of a convex hull, and produces the Delaunay triangulation, weighted Delaun...
Jonathan Richard Shewchuk