The art of computer programming, volume 2 (3rd ed.): seminumerical algorithms
The art of computer programming, volume 2 (3rd ed.): seminumerical algorithms
Updating mean and variance estimates: an improved method
Communications of the ACM
Principles of Discrete Event Simulation
Principles of Discrete Event Simulation
PASCAL user manual and report
Statistical analysis of simulation output data
ANSS '76 Proceedings of the 4th symposium on Simulation of computer systems
When to stop a simulation run: A case study
ANSS '76 Proceedings of the 4th symposium on Simulation of computer systems
SIMPAS: A simulation language based on PASCAL
WSC '80 Proceedings of the 12th conference on Winter simulation
The process view of simulation (Operating and programming systems series)
The process view of simulation (Operating and programming systems series)
An experiment in microprocessor-based distributed digital simulation
WSC '83 Proceedings of the 15th conference on Winter simulation - Volume 1
A tutorial on simulation programming with SIMPAS
WSC '81 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Winter simulation - Volume 2
Discrete event simulation on mini- and microcomputers: Some experiments with the Pascal language
WSC '81 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Winter simulation - Volume 1
SIMPAS: A simulation language based on PASCAL
WSC '80 Proceedings of the 12th conference on Winter simulation
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SIMPAS [1] is a discrete system simulation language based on PASCAL. UCSD PASCAL [6] is a PASCAL-based operating system designed for microcomputer use. Micro-SIMPAS is a version of SIMPAS which runs under UCSD PASCAL. This paper discusses the conversion of an existing SIMPAS implementation into Micro-SIMPAS, and discusses our experience in using Micro-SIMPAS for the construction of some simple simulations. We also discuss new features of Micro-SIMPAS for the interactive display of simulation output. Our experience with such routines has been favorable; we provide samples of their use in the paper.