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Conferences and Workshops
Call for Papers, Special Issues
WWW pages of Active Research or Development Projects
Related Organizations
Journals Publishing Papers in Simulation
Reference Books
Freeware and Shareware

Commercial Products and Services
Bibliographies
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Discrete-Event System Simulation, 2nd Edition, Banks, J., Carson J.S.and Nelson B.N.
, Upper Saddle River,
NJ, 1996
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A Guide to Simulation, Bratley, P., Fox B.L. and Schrage L.E.,
, New York, 1983
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Non-Uniform Random Variable Generation, Devroye, L.,
, New York, 1986
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Principles of Discrete Event Simulation, Fishman G.S.,
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New York, 1978
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Monte Carlo: Concepts, Algorithms, and Applications, Fishman, George S.,
, New York, 1996
- , Fu, Michael C.and Hu, Jian-Qiang,
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.
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Gradient Estimation via Perturbation Analysis, Glasserman, Paul,
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1991.
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Perturbation Analysis of Discrete Event Dynamic Systems,
Ho, Y.C. and Cao X.,
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1991.
- , Kelton, W.D., Sadowski, R.P. and Sadowski D.A.,
McGraw-Hill, New York, 1998.
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Discrete Systems Simulation, Khoshnevis B.,
, New York, 1994
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Statistical Tools for Simulation Practitioners, Kleijnen J.P.C.,
Marcel Dekker, New York, 1987
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Simulation Modeling and Analysis 2nd Edition, Law, A.M. and
Kelton, W.D.,
, New York, 1991
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Manufacturing and the Internet, Mathieu, Richard G.
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Random Number Generation and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods,
Neiderreiter, Harald, SIAM CBMS 63, 1992.
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Stochastic Modeling: Analysis and Simulation, Nelson, Barry L.
, New York, 1995.
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Computer Simulation in Management Science, Third Edition, Pidd, M.
, New York, 1992
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Stochastic Simulation, Ripley, Brian D.,
John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1987.
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Successful Simulation: A Practical Approach to Simulation Projects, S. Robinson, (Europe), 1994.
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Simulation,Sheldon M. Ross, Second Edition,
Academic Press,
Boston, 1997.
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Progress in Simulation, Volumes I AND II
Editors: Zobrist G.W.and Leonard J.V. Ablex Publishing,
355 Chestnut Street, Norwood, NJ 07648
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Object Oriented Simulation: Reusabilty, Adaptability, Maintainability
Editors: George W. Zobrist and James V. Leonard
IEEE Press, 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ
See also
for Discrete Event Systems Simulation
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General Interest
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- Ecosystem Simulation
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(University of Illinois)
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Parallel Simulation
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Petri Nets
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Random Number Generation
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Biomedical Simulation
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Specific Application Areas
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Bibliographies
- for Discrete Event Systems Simulation: Optimization and Sensitivity Analysis

Hossein Arsham ()
- A Bibliography on the Application of
Importance Sampling to
fast Simulation of Rare Events
in Queueing and Reliability Models
Philip Heidelberger
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- A large on Parallel Simulation from Sweden.
WARNING! The file is 97K and can take a long time to load.
Luis Barriga ( ),
Rassul Ayani ()
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Call for Papers, Special Issues
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (ACM/TOMACS)
Special Issue on RARE EVENT SIMULATION
Submissions due November 1, 1999.
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Freeware and Shareware
Note: The following information was obtained from the providors. The College does not recommend or endorse any
particular offering.
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version limited to models of less than 256 objects.
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an editor and simulator for
(CP-nets).
CP-nets is a graphical appealing language for modelling complex systems
with concurrency. Due to the well-defined semantics of CP-nets, models
can be simulated and subject to analysis.
- , Hierarchical Modeling and Simulation System, a free
simulation system that uses Hierarchical Control Flow
Graph Models and is C++ based.
R Sargent, Syracuse University
- , from the Petri Nets home page.
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General purpose simulation system. Includes the PASION language, code generators
for queuing models, bond graphs, signal flow graphs, combined models, model
coupling and animation. Object-oriented, related to Pascal.
- SimmerV1.0
A simulation environment written in Scheme, a dialect of
LISP, and running on Macintosh. Simmer is experimental and has been
designed to include most current approaches to simulation in a single
package. Simmer enjoys the power of Scheme, a general list processing
language. In addition:
1) Simmer is Object oriented. Uses Meroon, a Scheme based object system
by Christian Queinnec (included in the package), very simple yet very
powerful.
2) Simmer runs compiled under MacGambit, an extremely friendly
implementation of Scheme on a Macintosh, by Marc Feeley.
SimmerV1.0, Meroon and MacGambit are available from the
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SPRNG: a Scalable
Parallel Random Number Generator Library. (It can be used for
the usual serial random number generation too.)
These libraries are callable from C, C++, and FORTRAN programs.
We have ported the generator to the following machines: Cray T3E,
Convex Exemplar, SGI Power Challenge array, Origin 2000, IBM SP2,
HP and SUN workstations, PC (Linux). It should be easy for users
to port it to other machines too.
We have also included a test suite. The five random number generators
included in our library have been subjected to some of the largest
unclassified random number tests ever performed, with up to 10^12
random numbers in certain tests.
Ashok Srinivasan, ashoks@ncsa,uihc,edu National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA),
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- The project:
A freely available time warp simulation kernel.
University of Cincinnati.
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