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Go to secs @scs.org and se- The Index by Author lists all authors, but complete article informa- lect Publications Then select SIMULATION, then Table of Contents for tion appears only under the listing for the first author: (1) name, (2) ar- 1998, volumes 70 and 71 ticle number, (3) article title, (4) co-authors, (5) issue volume and Index by Title: Technical Articles and Notes No. Article Title First Author Issue Pages \ Discrete-Event Simulation Model for Seaport Operations Nevins, M.R 70:4-Apr 213-223 A Modelling and Simulation Methodology for Managing the Riga Harbour Container Terminal Merkuryev, ¥ 71:2-Aug 84-95 \ Process Simulation Environment Based on Visual Programming and Dynamic Decoupling Leva, A 71:1-Jul 183-193 A Simulation Study of VP Bandwidth Allocation for Heterogeneous Traffic in ATM Networks Tsang, D.H.K 70:1-Jan 7-18 Adapting Your Simulation for HLA Yu, L.c 71:6-Dec 410-420 An Example of a Discrete-Event Simulation on a Spreadsheet Greasley, A 70:3-Mar 148-166 An Overview of Object-Oriented Simulation Roberts, C.A 70:6-Jun 359-368 Artificial Potential Field /B ased Motion Planning /N avigation, Dynamic Constrained Optimization Dozier, G 71:1-Jul 168-181 Assessing the Performance of Three Methods for Separating Non-Spontaneous and Spontaneous Kenny, O.P 5-May 304-313 Building a Teleconference System for Medical Image Processing and Orthopedic Surgical Simulation ¢ hoi, S.-M 5-May 314-326 Comparison of Scheduling Rules in Flow Shop with Multiple Processors: A Simulation Brah, S.A 1:5-Nov 302-311 Computer Aided Dynamic Analysis and Simulation of Multibody Mechanical Systems in AutoCAD Lin, S.-T 5-Nov 328-335 Coupling Non-Linear Models in Object-Oriented Simulation: Application to Drives with Multiple Kawecki, I 2-Feb 119-127 Data-Based Choice of Batch Size for Simulation Output Analysis Sherman, M 1-Jul 38-47 Discrete Event Simulation of Fuel Transfer Strategies for Defueling a Nuclear Reactor Garcia, H.I 2-Feb 104-118 Discrete-Event Simulation Models of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria McKenzie, F.f 71:4-Oct 250-261 DISCS : An Object-Oriented Framework for Distributed Discrete-Event Simulation with the Standard Mollamustafaoglu, | 70:2-Feb 75-89 Effect of Concurrent Partnerships and Sex-Act Rate on Gonorrhea Prevalence Welch, G. 71:4-Oct 242-249 Estimating the Size of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Complementary Use of the Empirical Bayesian Pasqualucci,C 71:4-Oct 213-227 Exploiting an Object-Oriented Simulation Tool to Model a PCS Network Malloy, B.A 70:6-Jun 369-378 Fuel Distribution and Consumption Simulation in the Republic of Armenia Gevorgian, \ 71 3-Sep 154-167 Generating Large Data Sets for Simulation of Electronics Manufacturing Zhang, P 70:4-Apr 231-249 Generating Matrix Exponential Random Variates Brown, E. 70:4-Apr 224-230 High Level Architecture Object Model Development And Supporting Tools Lutz, R 71:6-Dec 401-409 HIV Screening and Treatment of Pregnant Women and Their Newborns 4 Simulation-Based Analysis Anderson, ].G 71:4-Oct 276-284 A Port Simulation Model as a Permanent Decision Instrument Thiers,G. I 71:2-Aug 117-125 Inventory Control: A Simulation and Decision Support System Sobotka, A 71:3-Sep 141-153 Libraries of Reusable Models: Theory and Application Breunese, A. 71:1-Jul 22-Jul Modeling and Parallel Simulation of Large ATM Switch Fabric Ostman, F. 70:1-Jan 35-40 Network-Centric Simulation Using NCSOS Colvin, K. 70:6-Jun 396-409 OOPM: An Object-Oriented Multimodeling and Simulation Application Framework Cubert, R.M 70:6-Jun 379-395 Performance Analysis of the Knockout Switch Under Bursty Traffic Based on a Stochastic Activity Kant, L. 70:1-Jan 19-33 Performance of a Backpropagation Neural Network in Diagnostic Rhyme Test Word Recognition Tsang, C.-S 70:3-Mar 167-174 Simulating Speech Coders Using Neural Networks Al-Akaidi, M 71:1-Jul 23-30 Simulation and Genetic Algorithms for Ship Planning and Shipyard Layout Bruzzone, A 71:2-Aug 74-83 Simulation and Planning of an Intermodal Container Terminal Gambardella, L.M. 71:2-Aug 107-116 Simulation Modelling for Performance Comparison of Cell-Based Access Networks siotsios , E.N 70:1-Jan 41-56 Simulation Modelling of Bulk Conveying Systems Lebedev, A.A. 70:2-Feb 90-103 Simulation of an Adaptive Speech Communications System Applicable to Time-Varying, Narrowband, Thomas, B 70:5-May 291-303 Simulation of Materials Handling Systems in the Mines: Two Case Studies Lebedev, A. 70:3-Mar 183-196 Simulation of Optical Fiber Transmission Systems Using SPW on an HP Workstation Zheng, H. 71:5-Nov 312-315 Simulation Support in the Search for an Efficient Speech Coder Al-Akaidi, M. 70:5-May 279-290 Simulation, Animation and Visualization of Seaport Operations Nevins, M.R. 71:2-Aug 96-106 Simulations to Evaluate HIV Vaccine Trial Designs Adams, A. 71:4-Oct 228-241 Standards for Simulation: As Simple As Possible But Not Simpler: The High Level Architecture Dahmann, J.S. 71:6-Dec 378-387 Strategic Planning Simulation Based on Fuzzy Cognitive Map Knowledge and Differential Game Lee, K.C. 71:5-Nov 316-327 The Effects of Protease Inhibitors on the Spread of HIV and the Development of Drug-Resistant HIV / Zaric, G.S. 71:4-Oct 262-275 Time Management in The High Level Architecture Fujimoto, R.M. 71:6-Dec 388-400 Using an Analytical Model of Simulation in the Design of Lightweight Armours Zaera Polo, R. 70:3-Mar 175-181 Using Simulation to Solve a Conveyor System Controller Design Problem Hultquist, P.F. 71:1-Jul 31-37 DECEMBER 1998 SIMULATION Index by Title: Running Columns and Stories SCS News (continued) Wildberger 65 1-5-Nov 340-34 Subject: President’s Message Wildberg 66 5-Nov 342 Subject Service Award Wildberg Simulation in the Service of Society Wildbe Wildberget 7 63-6 McLeod, Wildberget ) McLeod Wildberes 7 -Vié 203 McLeod 8 75-37 Wildberge McLeod, / Mcl eod, News 70:6- 3 McLeod, 59 2 I Subject: Slate of Candidates 7 ‘ - 64-68 McLeod, Subject: Service Awards ] 71:2-Aug 130-134 McLeod, Subject: McLeod Institute 71:3-Se 202-208 McLeod, Subject: SCS Election Results 7 - 289-293 McLeod, Subject: Service Award y 71:5- 344-349 McLeod, Subject: Service Award - 422-425 McLeod, Index by Author Adams, A.L., 44, Simulations to Evaluate HIV Vaccine Trial Designs Dahmann, J.S., 45, Standards for Simulation: As Simple As Possible But Chick, S.E., Barth-Jones, D., Koopman, J.S., 71:4, 228-241 } Not Simpler: The High Level Architecture For Simulation, Kuhl, F., \kkermans, |].M., 28, see Breunese, A Weatherly, R., 71:6, 378-387 \l-Akaidi, M., 34, Simulating Speech Coders Using Neural Networks, Dessouky, Y. M., 7, see Roberts, C.A 71:1, 23-30 Dozier, G., 8, Artificial Potential Field /B ased Motion Planning / Naviga- \l-Akaidi, M., 42, Simulation Support in the Search for an Efficient tion, Dynamic Constrained Optimization and Simple Genetic Hill Speech Coder, 70:5, 279-290 Climbing, Homaifar, A., Bryson, S., Bikdash, M., 71:1, 168-181 Anderson, }.G., 25, HIV Screening and Treatment of Pregnant Women | Fishwick, P.A., 31, see Cubert, R.M and Their Newborns: A Simulation-Based Analysis, Anderson, M.M., Fujimoto, R.M., 48, Time Management in The High Level Architecture, 71:4, 276-284 | 71:6, 388-400 Anderson, M.M., 25, see Anderson, J.G | Gambardella, L.M., 36, Simulation and Planning of an Intermodal Con- Angelopoulos, J.D., 37, see Tsiotsios, E.N tainer Terminal, Rizzoli, A.E., Zaffalon, M., 71:2, 107-116 Ayani, R., 29, see Ostman, I | Garcia, H.E., 15, Discrete Event Simulation of Fuel Transfer Strategies Barth-Jones, D., 44, see Adams, A.| | for Defueling a Nuclear Reactor, Houshyar, A., 70:2, 104-118 Bartolini, A., 3, see Leva, A Gevorgian, V., 21, Fuel Distribution and Consumption Simulation in the Bayoumi, A.M., 47, see Zaric, G.S Republic of Armenia, Kaiser, M., 71:3, 154-167 Beaumariage, T., 30, see Colvin, K Ginters, E., 2, see Merkuryev, Y Bikdash, M., 8, see Dozier, G Graffagnini, J., 24, see Lutz, R Blank, G.E., 5, see Yu, L.C | Greasley, A., 6, An xample of a Discrete-Event Simulation on a Spread- Bliimel, E., 2, see Merkuryev, Y sheet, 70:3, 148-166 Bodenschatz, |.S., 9, see Kenny, O.P | Han, J.H., 46, see Lee, K.C Bossert, W.H., 16, see McKenzie, F.t Homaifar, A., 8, see Dozier, G Boukis, G. C., 37, see Tsiotsios, E.N | Honary, B., 39, see Thomas, B Bragen, M.J., 43, see Nevins, M.R Hong, H., 10, see Choi, S.-M Brah, S.A., 11, Comparison of Scheduling Rules in Flow Shop with Mul- Houshyar, A., 15, see Garcia, H.f tiple Processors: A Simulation, Wheeler, G.E., 71:5, 302-311 | Hultquist, P.F., 50, Using Simulation to Solve a Conveyor System Con- grandeau, M.L., 47, see Zaric, G.S troller Design Problem, Mahoney, R. M., 71:1, 31-37 Breunese, A., 28, Libraries of Reusable Models: Theory and Application, Janssens, G. K., 26, see Thiers, G. I Top, J.L., Broenink, J.F., Akkermans, J.M., 71:1, 7-22 Joines, ].C., 1, see Nevins, M.R Broenink, J.F., 28, see Breunese, A Kaiser, M., 21, see Gevorgian, V Brown, E., 23, Generating Matrix Exponential Random Variates, Place, Kant, L., 32, Performance Analysis of the Knockout Switch Under Bursty J., Van de Liefvoort, A., 70:4, 224-230 Traffic Based on a Stochastic Activity Network Model, Sanders, W.H., Bruzzone, A., 35, Simulation and Genetic Algorithms for Ship Planning 70:1, 19-33 and Shipyard Layout, Signorile, R., 71:2, 74-83 Kawecki, L., 13, Coupling Non-Linear Models in Object-Oriented Simu- Bryson, S., 8, see Dozier, G lation: Application to Drives with Multiple Induction Motors, Chan, J.H.S., 4, see Tsang, D.H.K Raczynski, S., 70:2, 119-127 Chen, B., 20, see Malloy, B.A Kenny, O.P., 9, Assessing the Performance.of Three Methods for Sepa- Chick, S.E., 18, see Welch, G rating Non-Spontaneous and Spontaneous Speech Through Simula- Chick, S.E., 44, see Adams, A.| tion, Nelson, D.J., Bodenschatz, J.S., McMonagle, H., 70:5, 304-313 Choi, S.-M., 10, Building a Teleconference System for Medical Image Kim, M.-H., 10, see Choi, S.-M Processing and Orthopedic Surgical Simulation, Park, J.-Y., Nam, S.- 4., Hong, H., Kim, M.-H., 70:5, 314-326 Key for Index by Author Colvin, K., 30, Network-Centric Simulation Using NCSOS, Beaumariage, T., 70:6, 396-409 First author's last name, first initial, article number, article title, volume : number, co-author’s last name, first initial, pages Cubert, R.M., 31, OOPM: An Object-Oriented Multimodeling and Simu- , OR RE b. lation Application Framework, Fishwick, P.A., 70:6, 379-395 Co-author’s last name, first initial, article number, see first author last name, first initial 428 SIMULATION DECEMBER 1998 Index by Author Koopman, J., 18, see Welch, G Sherman, M 1, Data-Based Choice of Batch Size for Simul ition Output Koopman, J.S., 44, see Adams, A.1 Analysis, 71:1, 38-47 Kuhl, I Dahmann, J.S Signorile, R., 35, see Bruzzone, A Kwor ) e Lee, K.¢ Sobotka, A Inventory Control: A Simulation and Decision Support Lazraq, T., 29, see Ostman, I System, 71:3, 141-153 Lebede \., 40, Simulation of Materials H Staples, P., 40, see Lebedev, A ['wo Case Studies, Staples, P., 70:3, 183-19 Steinman, J.S., 5, see Yu, L.¢ ebede\ A.A 38, Simulation Modelling of B Thiers, G F., 26, A Port SimulatiMoodnel as a Permanent DecisionI 7():2 00 strument, Janssens, G. K., 71:2, 117-125 ee, K.C 16, Strateg ic Planning Simulation B Thomas, B., 39, Simulationo f an Adaptive Speech Communications Sys Map Knowledge and Differential Game, L tem Applicable to Time-Varying ¢, Narrowband Channels, Honary, B — 316-3 70:5. 291-303 K.¢ Tolujew, J see Merkuryev, Y 3, A Process Simulation Environn on Visual Pro lop, J.L., 28, see Breunese, A amming and Dynamic Decoupling, Ba Maffezzoni, ¢ sang, C.-S., 33, Performance of a Backpropagation Neural Network 1, 183-193 Diagnostic Rhyme Test Word Recognition, Villamar, C.R., 70:3, 167 Lin, J.-H., 12 see Lin, S.-1 174 Lin, S.-T., 12, Computer Aided Dynamic A1 Tsang, D.H.K., 4, A Simulation Study of VP Bandwidth Allocatiofno r Multibody Mechanical Systems in Auto( Heterogeneous Traffic in ATM Networks, Chan, J.H.S., 70:1, 7-18 Love, R.J., 43, see Nevins, M.R lsiotsios, E.N., 37, Simulation Modelling for Performance Comparison Lutz, R., 24, High Level Architecture Object Model Development An of Cell-Based Access Networks, Boukis, G. ¢ Angelopoulos, J.D Supporting Tools, Scrudder, R., Graffagnini, J., 71:6, 401-409 Venieris, L.S., 70:1, 41-56 Macal, C.M., 1, see Nevins, M.R Van de Liefvoort, A., 23, see Brown, I Macal, C.M., 43, see Nevins, M.R Venieris, 1.S., 37, see Tsiotsios, E.N Maffezzoni, C., 3, see Leva, A Viktorova, see Merkuryey \ Mahoney, R. M 50, see Hultquist, P.I Villamar, C.R., 33, see Tsang, C.-S Malloy, B.A 20, Exploiatni Onbjgec t-Oriented Simulation Weatherly, R., 45, see Dahmann, J.S Model a PCS Network, Chen, B., 70:6, 369-378 Welch, G., 18, Effect of Concurrent Partnershipasn d Sex-Act Rate on McKenzie, F.E., 16, Discrete-Event Simulation smodium Gonorrhea Prevalence, Chick, S.E., Koopman, J., 71:4, 242-249 falciparum Malaria, Wong, R.¢ Bossert, W.H., 71 50-261 Wheeler, G.I 11, see Brah, S.A McMonagle, H., 9, see Kenny, O.P Wong, R.C., 16, see McKenzie, F.I Merkuryev, Y., 2, A Modelanld iSimnulagtio n Methodology for Manag Xie, S., 41, see Zheng, H ing the Riga Harbour Container Terminal, Tolujew, | Blimel, I 5, Adapting Your Simulation for HLA, Steinman, J.S., Blank Novitsky, I Ginters, I Viktorova, E., Merkurye\ Pronins, | 71:6, 410-420 1:2, 84-95 P.1., 46, see Lee, K.C Merkuryeva, G., 2, see Merkuryev, Y Zaera Polo, R., 49, Using an Analytical Model of Simulation in the De Mollamustafaoglu, L., 17 DISCS An Object-Oriented Framework for signo f Lightweight Armours, Sanchez-Galvez, V., 70:3, 175-181 Distributed Discrete-Event Simulation with the Standard Clo« s Zaffalon, M., 36, see Gambardella, L.M Method, 70:2, 75-89 Zaric, G.S., 47, The Effects of Protease Inhibitors on the Spread of HI\ Nam, S.-A., 10, see Choi, S.-M and the Development of Drug-Resistant HIV Strains: A Simulation Nelson, D.]., 9, see Kenny, O.P Study, Brandeau, M.L., Bayoumi, A.M., Owens, D.K., 71:4, 262-275 Nevins, M.R., 1, A Discrete-Event Simulat Model for Seaport Opera Zhang, P., 22, Generating Large Data Sets for Simulation of Electronics tions, Macal, C.M., Joines, ].C., 70:4 Manufacturing, Pick, ]., 70:4, 231-249 Nevins, M.R., 43, Simulation, Animation and Visualizatioofn Seaport H., 41, Simulation of Optical Fiber Transmission Systems Using Oper itions, Macal, C.M., Love, R.]., Bragen 71:2, 96-106 SPW on an HP Workstation, Xie, S., Zhou, Z., Zhou, B., 71:5, 312-315 Novitsky, L., 2, see Merkuryev, Y Zhou, B 41, see Zheng H Ostman, F., 29, Modelinagn d Parallel Simu of Large ATM Switch Zhou, Z 4] see Zheng H Fabric, Lazraq, T., Ayani, R., 70:1, 35-4 Owens, D.K., 47, see Zaric, G.S Park }.-Y 10, see € hoi, S M Key for Index by Author Pasqualucci, C., 19, Estimating the Size of the HI\ AIDS Epidemic First author's last name, first initial, article number, article title Complementary Use of the Empirical Bayesian Back-Calculation and volume : number, co-author’s last name, first initial, pages the Mover-Stayer Model for Gathering the Largest Amount of Infor Co-author’s last name, first initial, article number, see first author mation, Rava, L., Rossi, C., Schinaia, G 3 last name, first initial Pick, ]., 22, see Zhang, P Place J ’ 23, see Brown, f Pronins, ] 2, see Merkuryev, Y Raczynski, S 13, see Kawecki, Rava, | 19, see Pasqualucci, ¢ Rizzoli, A.E., 36, see Gambardella, L.M Roberts, C.A., 7, An Overview of Object-Oriented Simulation, Dessouky Y. M., 70:6, 359-368 Rossi, C., 19, see Pasqualucci, ¢ Sanchez-Galvez, \ 49, see Zaera Polo, R Sanders, W.H., 32 see Kant, | Schinaia, G 19, see Pasqualucci, € Scrudder, R., 24, see Lutz, R DECEMBER 1998 SIMULATION 429 Index by Keyword 3-D medical image processing ceramic armor dynamic models 10 70:5-May 314-326 Choi, S.-M 49 70:3-Mar 175-181 Zaera Polo 19 71:4-Oct 213-227 Pasqualucci, ¢ AIDS channel coder education 19 1:-4-Oct 2 2.997 Pasqualucci, ¢ 39 -s-7 0:5-May 291-303 Thomas, B 6 70:3-Mar 148-166 Greasley, A 47 71:4-Oct 262-275 Zaric, G.S codec epidemic/epidemiology analytic models 39 70:5-Mavy 291-303 Thomas, B 18 71:4-Oct 242-249 Welch, G 23 70:4-Apr 224-230 Brown, I computer-aided dynamic analysis 19 71:4-Oct 213-227 Pasqualucci, ¢ animation 12 71:5-Nov 328-335 Lin, S.-T 44 71:4-Oct 228-241 Adams, A.| 43 71:2-Aug 96-106 Nevins, M.R concurrency 16 =71:4-Oct 250-261 McKenzie, F.I Antwerp 18 71:4-Oct 242-249 Welch, G Excel/Microsoft Excel 26 4 Thiers, G. I constrained optimization 148-166 Greasley, A APON 8 71:1-Jul 168-181 Dozier, G 262-275 Zaric, G.S > Tsiotsios N construction company Extend application framework 27 =71:3-Sep 141-153 Sobotka, A 15 70:2-Feb 104-118 Garcia, H.I 3] 70:6-Jun 379-395 Cubert, R.M container terminal fast packet switch architecture 2 71:2-Aug 84-95 Merkuryev, Y 32.—Ss—s« 70:1-Jan 19-33 Kant, I 418 71:6-Dec 388-400 Fujimoto, R.M continuous feed function Armenia 38 70:2-Feb 90-103 Lebedev, A.A 38 70:2-Feb 90-103 Lebedev, A.A 21 7 l 3-Sep 154-167 Gevorgian, \ conveyor flexible flow line armor 38 70:2-Feb 90-103 Lebedev, ALA 11 § 71:5-Nov 302-311 Brah, S.A 49 70:3-Mar 175-181 Zaera Polo R 40 70:33- Mar 183-196 Lebedev, A flow shop with multiple processors 11 71:5-Nov 302-311 Brah,S.A artificial intelligence conveyor controller ’1:2-Aug 74-83 Bruzzone, A 50 =71:1-Jul 31-37 Hultquist, P.t fuel distributional forecast 27_-AA ug 11 07-116 Gambardella, L.M correlation 21 71:3-Sep 154-167 Gevorgian, \ artificial potential field 38 70:2-Feb 90-103 Lebedev, A.A fuel transfer =) _) 1:1-Jul 168-181 Dozier, G data acquisition system 15 70:2-Feb 104-118 Garcia, H.I AT 29 =70:1-Jan 35-40 Ostman, I fuzzy cognitive map 4 70:1-Jan 7-18 Tsang, D.H.K data modeling 46 71:5-Nov 316-327 Lee, K.C 29 = 70:1-Jan 35-40 Ostman, 22 70:4-Apr 231-249 Zhang, P Gaussianity ) 70:1-Jan 19-33 Kant, I decision support systems 9 70:5-May 304-313 Kenny, O.P 70:1-Jan 41-56 Tsiotsios , E.N 3555 77 1:2-Aug 74-83 Bruzzone, A general purpose language ATM access networks x6 /1 > Aug 107-116 Gambardella, L.M 20 70:6-Jun 369-378 Malloy, B.A 7 70:1-Jan 41-56 Tsiotsios , E.N decision tool genetic algorithms ATM switch 21 71:3-Sep 154-167 Gevorgian, V 8 71:1-Jul 168-181 Dozier, G 29 =70:1-Jan 35-40 Ostman, I Defense Modeling and Simulation Office 35 71:2-Aug 74-83 Bruzzone, A AutoCAD 24 71:6-Dec 401-409 Lutz,R gonorrhea 12 71:5-Nov 328-335 diagnostic rhyme test 18 71:4-Oct 242-249 Welch, G back-calculation method 33. 70:3-Mar 167-174 Tsang, C.-S harbor 19 71:4-Oct 213-227 Pasqualucci, € see maritime differential game backpropagation 46 71:5-Nov 316-327 Lee, K.C health care/health sciences 33 ’0:3-Mar 167-174 Tsang, C.-S digital signal processing 16 71 4-Oct 250-261 Mc Kenzie, F.E ballistic impact 9 70:5-May 304-313 Kenny, O.P 18 71 4-Oct 242-249 Welch, G 49 ):3-Mar 175-181 Zaera Polo, R 5-May 314-326 Choi, S.-M 19 = =71:4-Oct 213-227 Pasqualucci, € bandwidth allocation 3-Mar 167-174 Tsang, C.-S 25 71 4-Oct 276-284 Anderson, |.G 4 70:1-Jan 18 Tsang, D.H.K 1-Jul 23-30 Al-Akaidi, M +4 71 4-Oct 228-241 Adams, A.| batch mean estimator 5-May 291-303 Thomas, B Hellinger’s method 14 71:1-Jul Sherman, M 5-May 279-290 Al-Akaidi, M 9 70:5-May 304-313 Kenny, O.P Belgium discrete heuristic programming > 6 | Thiers, G. | 38 ©=70:2-Feb 90-103 Lebedev, A.A 11 71:5-Nov 302-311 Brah,S.A biology discrete-event simulation/modeling high level architecture/HLA 47 1:4-Oct Zaric, G.S 2-Aug 84-95 Merkuryev, 5 71:6-Dec 410-420 Yu, L.C broadband ISDN 3-Mar 148-166 Greasley, A 24 71:6-Dec 401-409 Lutz,R 32 70:1 lan 19 Kant, I l-Jan 35-40 Ostman, | 45 71:6-Dec 378-387 Dahmann, J.S 43. 71:2-Aug 96-106 Nevins, M.R 48 71:6-Dec 388-400 Fujimoto, R.M bunker 40) 70:3-Mar 183-196 Lebedev \ distributed simulation hill climbing 37 70:1-Jan 41-56 Tsiotsios , E.N 8 71:1-Jul 168-181 Dozier, G capacity 40) 70:3-Mar 183-196 Lebedev, A distribution of queue length HIV 32.—Ss« 70: 1-Jan 19-33 Kant, | 19 = 71:4-Oct 213-227 Pasqualucci, € cell 23»2 l oss 7p10)r-:1o1 b-Jaabni lity 19-33 Kant, | DOD37B 70:1-Jan 41-56 siotsios , E.N 4447, 7711::44--OOcctt 222682--224715 ZAadraicm,s ,G .SA . Key to Index by Keyword drug-resistant HIV HIV/AIDS 47 71:4-Oct 262-275 Zaric,G.S 25 71:4-Oct 276-284 Anderson, ].G akretiycwleo r#d issue # pa ges__ first author dyna3m ic 71d:e1-cJouul plin1g8 3-193 Leva, A HIV44S IM 71:4-Oct 228-241 Adams, A.| 430 SIMULATION DECEMBER 1998 Index by Keyword | HLA mathematical models object-oriented programm ing languages see high level architecture 44 71:4-Oct 228-241 Adams, A.|I 7 70:6-Jun 359-368 Roberts, C.A HLA federation matrix exponential distributions OOPM 24 71:6-Dec 401-409 Lutz, R 23. 70:4-Apr 224-230 Brown, I 31 70:6-Jun 379-395 Cubert, R.M HLA software adaptation methodology operations research 5 71:6-Dec 410-420 Yu, L.C 20 70:6-Jun 369-378 Malloy, B.A 47 =71:4-Oct 262-275 Zaric, G.S. HLA tool architecture Microsoft Excel optical fiber transmission system 24 71:6-Dec 401-409 Lutz, R see Excel 41 71:5-Nov 312-315 Zheng, H induction motors military planning parallel simulation 13 70:2-Feb 119-127 Kawecki, I 1 70:4-Apr 213-223 Nevins, M.R. 17 70:2-Feb 75-89 Mollamustafaoglu, I | infectious disease mining 29 = 70:1-Jan 35-40 Ostman, I 16 71:4-Oct 250-261 McKenzie, F.I 40 70:3-Mar 183-196 Lebedev, A. partnership formation | infrastructure mixing model 18 71:4-Oct 242-249 Welch, G ] 70:4-Apr 213-223 Nevins, M.R. 18 71:4-Oct 242-249 Weich, G PASION inter-modal container terminal model abstraction 13. 70:2-Feb 119-127 Kawecki, I 36 71:2-Aug 107-116 Gambardella, I 3] 70:6-Jun 379-395 Cubert, R.M. performance evaluation Internet model libraries 37. = 70:1-Jan 41-56 Tsiotsios , E.N 30 70 6-Jun 396-409 Colvin, K 28 = 71:1-Jul 7-22 Breunese, A. physical system modeling interoperability MODSIM I 28 = 71:1-Jul 7-22 Breunese, A 5 71:6-Dec 410-420 Ya, LC. 1 70:4-Apr 213-223 Nevins, M.R. p-i-n photodiode 45 71:6-Dec 378-387 Dahmann, J.S MODSIM II 41 71:5-Nov 12-315 Zheng, H 48 71:6-Dec 388-400 Fujimoto, R.M 43 71:2-Aug 96-106 Nevins, M.R. population biology inventory control modular software design 16 71:4-Oct 250-261 McKenzie, F.f 27 71:3-Sep 141-153 Sobotka, A 5 71:6-Dec 410-420 Yu, L.C. port simulation Italy Monte Carlo see maritime 19 71:4-Oct 213-227 Pasqualucci, C 22 70:4-Apr 231-249 Zhang, P PORTSIM Java motion planning 1 70:4-Apr 213-223 Nevins, M.R 30 =©70:6-Jun 396-409 Colvin, K 8 71:1-Jul 168-181 Dozier,G 43 71:2-Aug 96-106 Nevins, M.R. 43 71:2-Aug 96-106 Nevins, M.R mover-stayer model power plants knowledge sharing 19 =7 1:4-Oct 213-227 Pasqualucci, C. 3 =71:1-Jul 183-193 Leva, A 28 = 71:1-Jul 7-22 Breunese, A multibody dynamics prevalence | knowledge-based simulation 12 71:5-Nov 328-335 Lin, S.-1T 16 71:4-Oct 250-261 McKenzie, I 46 71:5-Nov 316-327 Lee, K.C multimodel probability distribution LabVIEW 31 70:6-Jun 379-395 Cubert, R.M. 9 70:5-May 304-313 Kenny, O.P 3 = 71:1-Jul 183-193 Leva, A 35 71:2-Aug 74-83 Bruzzone, A process simulation laser diode multi-stage interconnection network 3 -71:1-Jul 183-193 Leva, / 41 71:5-Nov 312-315 Zheng, H 29 = 70:1-Jan 35-40 Ostman, F ProcSim linear algebra queuing theory NASA 3 »=©71:1-Jul 183-193 Leva, . 23. 70:4-Apr 224-230 Brown, I 8 71:1-Jul 168-181 Dozier, G projectiles linear predictive speech coders navigation 49 70:3-Mar 175-181 Zaera Polo, R 42 70:5-May 279-290 Al-Akaidi, M 8 71:1-Jul 168-181 Dozier, G. ProModel logistic supply network 15 70:2-Feb 104-118 Garcia, H.I 27 71:3-Sep 141-153 Sobotka, A 30 = 70:6-Jun 396-409 Colvin, K prosodic features | logistics/logistic processes Network-Centric Simulation Object System 9 70:5-May 304-313 Kenny, O.P 1 70:4-Apr 213-223 Nevins, M.R 30 70:6-Jun 396-409 Colvin, K pulse code modulation 2 71:2-Aug 84-95 Merkuryev, Y neural networks 42 70:5-May 279-290 Al-Akaidi, M 43 71:2-Aug 96-106 Nevins, M.R 33. -70:3-Mar 167-174 Tsang, C.-S. quantization low bit-rate speech transmission 34—Ss 721:1-Jul 23-30 Al-Akaidi, M. 38 70:2-Feb 90-103 Lebedev, A.A 39 =70:5-May 291-303 Thomas, B non-spontaneous speech quality of service/QoS malaria 9 70:5-May 304-313 Kenny, O.P. 4 70:1-Jan 7-18 Tsang, D.H.K 16 71:4-Oct 250-261 McKenzie, F.E nuclear reactor random optimization manufacturing 15 70:2-Feb 104-118 Garcia, H.f 50 71:1-Jul 31-37 Hultquist, P.F. 22 70:4-Apr 231-249 Zhang, P. object model /development random variates 30 © 70:6-Jun 396-409 Colvin, K. 24 71:6-Dec 401-409 Lutz,R 23 70:4-Apr 224-230 Brown, E. time 20 70:6-Jun 369-378 Malloy, B.A. resource allocation 1 70:4-Apr 213-223 Nevins, M.R. object technology 36 71:2-Aug 107-116 Gambardella, L.M 2 71:2-Aug 84-95 Merkuryev, Y. 20 70:6-Jun 369-378 Malloy, B.A. resource management 26 71:2-Aug 117-125 Thiers,G . 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DECEMBER 1998 SIMULATION 431 Index by Keyword retrospective partner trial speech codecs teleconferencing 44 71:4-Oct 228-241 Adams, A.| $2. 70:5-May 279-290 Al-Akaidi 10 = 70:5-May 314-326 Choi, S.-M reusability/reuse speech coders/coding Teleconference System for Othopedic 7 1:2-Aug 11 25 Thiers, G. |! +4 71:1-Jul 23-30 Al-Akaidi Surgical Simulation/TOSS 5 71:6-Dec 378-387 Dahmann, |.S $2. 70:5-May 279-290 Al-Akaidi 10 70:5-May 314-326 Choi, S.-M reusable building blocks speech prediction traffic simulation 28 = 71:1-Jul 7-22 Breur ‘ 42. 70:5-May 279-290 Al-Akaidi, 26 71:2-Aug 117-125 Thiers, G. I Riga harbour speech processing transition economy ? 71:2-Aug 84-95 see digital signal processing 21 71:3-Sep 154-167 Gevorgian, \ rivers speech recognition transmission 3 70:3-Mar 167-174 Tsang, C.-S 16 71:4-Oct 250-261 McKenzie, F.I robot spontaneous speech | 44 71:4-Oct 228-241 Adams, A.l 8 71:1-Jul 181 Dozier, G 9 70:5-May 304-313 Kenny, O.P | transportation scenario modeling spreadsheet | 70:4-Apr 213-223 Nevins, M.R 21 71:3-Sep 1-167 Gevorgian, \ 6 70:3-Mar 148-166 Greasley, A two-level system scheduling standard clock 27 71:3-Sep 141-153 Sobotka, A 11 "1:5-Nov 302-311 Brah,S.A 17 70:2-Feb 75-89 Mollamustafaoglu,L.| vaccine seaport standards 44 71:4-Oct 228-241 Adams, A.1 see maritime 45 71:6-Dec 378-387 Dahmann, J.S variance estimation sex-act rates stationary process 14 71:1-Jul 38-47 Sherman, M 18 1:4-Oct 242-249 Welch,G 14 71:1-Jul 38-47 Sherman, M vector sexually transmitted disease statistical methods 16 =7 1:4-Oct 250-261 McKenzie, F.t 8 71:4-Oct 242-249 Welch,G 44. 71:4-Oct 228-241 Adams, A.| verification shipyard stochastic activity networks 22 70:4-Apr 231-249 Zhang, P 5 "1:2-Aug +-83 Bruzzone, A 2. 70:1-Jan 19-33 Kant, | | virtual path signal processing workstation stochastic Petri nets 4 = 70:1-Jan 7-18 Tsang, D.H.K 4] 71:5-Ne 12-315 Zheng, H 32. 70:1-Jan 19-33 Kant, | | visual modeling and simulation SIMPLE++ stockyard 3 71:1-Jul 183-193 Leva, A ? 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