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25th Annual Simulation Symposium 1992: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Proceedings 25th Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS-25 1992), Orlando, Florida, USA, 1992. IEEE Computer Society 1992, ISBN 0-8186-2765-4
- Wendy L. Huxhold, Troy F. Henson, J. Dan Bowman:
ANNIE: a simulated neural network for empirical studies and application prototyping. 2-8 - Bijan Karimi, Kaveh Ashenayi, Taraneh Baradaran-Seyed:
Effect of sinusoidal function on backpropagation learning. 9-12 - Niels Catsimpoolas, Jed Marti:
Scripting highly autonomous simulation behavior using case-based reasoning. 13-19 - Sayed Atef Banawan, Nidal M. Zeidat:
A comparative study of load sharing in heterogeneous multicomputer systems. 22-31 - Mitchell Flatebo, Ajoy Kumar Datta:
Simulation of self-stabilizing algorithms in distributed systems. 32-41 - Taieb Znati, Judith A. Molka:
A simulation based analysis of naming schemes for distributed systems. 42-51 - Meng-Lin Yu:
En route to more efficient conservative parallel event simulation. 54-60 - Yi-Bing Lin:
Effects of waiting overheads on conservative parallel simulation. 61-70 - Mark Rawling, Rhys S. Francis, David Abramson:
Potential performance of parallel conservative simulation of VLSI circuits and systems. 71-81 - Cheng-I Chuang, Stephen A. Szygenda, James D. Baker:
The automatic element routine generator: an automatic programming tool for functional simulator design. 84-90 - Khaled M. Hassan, Mansur H. Samadzadeh:
An object-oriented environment for simulation and evaluation of architectures. 91-97 - Darrell G. Linton, Soheil Khajenoori, J. Van Bullington, Huy Cat, Kallol Halder, G. Herbert, Sundar Sinnappan, Mark D. Heileman:
STARSIM: an object-oriented simulation model of space shuttle ground processing activities. 98-106 - Perry Kim Sloope, Jehan-François Pâris, Darrell D. E. Long:
A simulation study of replication control protocols using volatile witnesses. 108-117 - Steven G. Popovich, Mansoor Alam, Subir Bandyopadhyay:
Simulation of a DQDB MAC protocol with movable boundary and bandwidth balancing mechanisms. 118-128 - Patrick W. Dowd, Kalyani Bogineni:
Simulation analysis of a collisionless multiple access protocol for a wavelength division multiplexed star-coupled configuration. 129-138 - Avinash C. Palaniswamy, Sandeep Aji, Philip A. Wilsey:
An efficient implementation of lazy reevaluation. 140-146 - Hassan Rajaei:
SIMA: an environment for parallel discrete-event simulation. 147-155 - Yung-Chang Wong, Shu-Yuen Hwang:
Knowledge-based distributed simulation generator. 156-161 - Hassan B. Diab, Hassan S. Tabbara:
The effect of inter-PE communication network configuration on the performance of array computers. 164-171 - Vladimir I. Ivanov, Hamdy S. Soliman:
The effect of strict firing and real characteristics of multiprocessors on performance - a simulation approach. 172-182 - Naraig Manjikian, Wayne M. Loucks:
Using split event sets to form and schedule event combinations in discrete event simulation. 184-191 - Giovanni Chiola, Giuliana Franceschinis, Rossano Gaeta:
A symbolic simulation mechanism for well-formed coloured Petri nets. 192-201 - William M. Evanco, Jeffrey Yang:
A framework for the efficient Petri net simulation of real-time systems. 202-213 - Tao Chen, Hong Chen:
A linear approximation method for optimum calculation in image processing. 214-220 - Xiaoying Liu, John A. Miller, Nilesh R. Parate:
Transaction management for object-oriented databases: performance advantages of using multiple versions. 222-231 - Özgür Ulusoy, Geneva G. Belford:
A simulation model for distributed real-time database systems. 232-240 - Enrique V. Kortright:
Temporal analysis of λσ activity systems. 242-246 - M. Tabiani, S. H. R. Sadjadpour:
Doppler estimation by MA model and its comparison with FFT. 247-253 - Ross A. Gagliano, Martin D. Fraser:
Annotated bibliography of the proceedings of the annual simulation symposium (1968-1991). 256-268
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