The simulation model development environment: an overview
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Estimating the benefit of the parallelisation of discrete event simulation
WSC '95 Proceedings of the 27th conference on Winter simulation
The Internet's World Wide Web and the simulation community: a surfing lesson for beginners
WSC '95 Proceedings of the 27th conference on Winter simulation
A picture-based object-oriented visual simulation environment
WSC '95 Proceedings of the 27th conference on Winter simulation
The Visual Simulation Environment technology transfer
Proceedings of the 29th conference on Winter simulation
WSC '91 Proceedings of the 23rd conference on Winter simulation
Model generation issues in a simulation support environment
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A fast simulation approach for tandem queueing systems
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A framework for reusability using graph-based models
WSC' 90 Proceedings of the 22nd conference on Winter simulation
A simulation methodology in modeling cell divisions with stochastic effects
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Information models for queueing system simulation
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS)
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The purpose of this paper is to compare thirteen Conceptual Frameworks (CFs) selected from among several categories of applicability to discrete-event simulation modeling. Each CF is briefly reviewed to provide the background information required for the comparison. Based on the insights gained in applying the CFs to the modeling of a complex traffic intersection system, the CFs are compared relative to their distinct characteristics and capabilities. Comparative comments are grouped according to the design guidance and implementation guidance features of the CFs. Conclusions highlight the inadequacies of the CFs and the importance of research in CF development.