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  1-10 of 29 Reviews about "Simulation Theory (I.6.1)": Date Reviewed
  Dynamic local remeshing for elastoplastic simulation
Wicke M., Ritchie D., Klingner B., Burke S., Shewchuk J., O’Brien J. ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) 29(4): 1-11, 2010.  Type: Article

Wicke et al. present a novel finite element approach for elastoplastic deformations. The authors introduce a dynamic local tetrahedral mesh, in both current state and rest shape, that
attempts to replace as few tetrahedra as...
Sep 12 2011
  Theorizing on the treatment of time in simulation gaming
Lainema T. Simulation and Gaming 41(2): 170-186, 2010.  Type: Article

From a computer network scientist perspective, this is a very interesting paper, as it considers the use of time in business simulation. However, in this sense, its generic title can be a bit deceptive. In fact, Lainema nicely reviews ...

Oct 21 2010
  Simulation and the Monte Carlo method (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)
Rubinstein R., Kroese D., Wiley-Interscience, 2007. 304 pp.  Type: Book

This is not an easy book to read. But, if you need to learn how to use Monte Carlo in your simulations, this is probably the best single document I have ever read. Chapter 1 begins with a very broad explanation of basic statistic conce...

Sep 3 2008
  A unified particle model for fluid–solid interactions
Solenthaler B., Schläfli J., Pajarola R. Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds 18(1): 69-82, 2007.  Type: Article

In recent years, fluid simulation has become a hot topic in computer graphics. Several physically based methods have been proposed. Using these methods, amorphous phenomena, such as smoke, fire, clouds, and liquids, can be modeled and ...

Nov 29 2007
  General systems theory: perspectives, problems, practice
Skyttner L., World Scientific Publishing Co, Inc., River Edge, NJ, 2006. 536 pp.  Type: Book (9789812563897)

Many of the technical advances accelerated by World War II emphasized systems of interacting components. Radar engineers learned to think about the systematic interactions of transmitters, receivers, and targets. Developers of digital ...

Oct 6 2006
  Hidden Markov models and steganalysis
Sidorov M.  Multimedia and security (Proceedings of the 2004 Workshop on Multimedia and Security, Magdeburg, Germany, Sep 20-21, 2004) 63-67, 2004.  Type: Proceedings

Due to fears of secret messages being passed by terrorists, steganalysis has become topical. Hiding messages within a container or cover presents several problems, including the difficulty of detecting embedded information (existence a...

Jan 17 2006
  Properties of hybrid systems--a computer science perspective
Stauner T. Formal Methods in System Design 24(3): 223-259, 2004.  Type: Article

In this paper, properties of mixed discrete and continuous systems are clarified for computer scientists, to help them to have a good grasp of corresponding control theory concepts. This authoritatively well-written paper is based on t...

Dec 13 2004
  Further towards a taxonomy of agent-based simulation models in environmental management
Hare M., Deadman P. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 64(1): 25-40, 2004.  Type: Article, Reviews: (2 of 2)

Six requirements for the classification of simulation studies of environmental management that are implemented using agent technology are elaborated on in this paper. The requirements are: coupling social and environmental models, micr...

May 19 2004
  Further towards a taxonomy of agent-based simulation models in environmental management
Hare M., Deadman P. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 64(1): 25-40, 2004.  Type: Article, Reviews: (1 of 2)

The authors provide an overview of agent-based simulation (ABS) for environmental modelers, with the purpose of linking user requirements to currently available techniques. Although the paper contributes positively to the classificatio...

Apr 23 2004
  A hybrid technique for accelerated simulation of ATM networks and network elements
Schormans J., Liu E., Cuthbert L., Pitts J. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation 11(2): 182-205, 2001.  Type: Article

The authors propose a novel hybrid technique for simulation of cell- or packet-switched networks using buffer/server models. Network traffic is divided into a foreground and a background. The analysis focuses on the buffer states, and ...

Apr 15 2002
 
 
 
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