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The following pages link to Discrete-event simulation: from the pioneers to the present, what next? (Q5464230):
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- An experimental investigation into the role of simulation models in generating insights (Q321073) (← links)
- SimLean: utilising simulation in the implementation of lean in healthcare (Q439641) (← links)
- A toolkit of designs for mixing discrete event simulation and system dynamics (Q1752880) (← links)
- Distributed simulation: state-of-the-art and potential for operational research (Q1991248) (← links)
- Hybrid simulation modelling in operational research: a state-of-the-art review (Q1999614) (← links)
- One step at a time: the origins of sequential simulation and beyond (Q2022110) (← links)
- Using Java to develop discrete event simulations (Q3156548) (← links)
- Application of discrete-event simulation in health care clinics: A survey (Q3157301) (← links)
- Simulation modelling is 50! Do we need a reality check? (Q3394052) (← links)
- Forty years of discrete-event simulation—a personal reflection (Q3433492) (← links)
- Perspectives on the Evolution of Simulation (Q3635072) (← links)
- Research and commercial opportunities in Web-Based Simulation (Q4331542) (← links)
- In defense of discrete-event simulation (Q4575326) (← links)
- Discrete-event simulation: an inquiry into user practice (Q4787133) (← links)
- Discrete‐event simulation is still alive and strong: evidence from bibliometric performance evaluation of research during COVID‐19 global health pandemic (Q6154938) (← links)
- A hybrid mathematical-simulation approach to hospital beds capacity optimization for COVID-19 pandemic conditions (Q6660090) (← links)