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Families of models that cross levels of resolution: issues for design, calibration and management
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Proceedings of the 25th conference on Winter simulation table of contents
Los Angeles, California, United States
Pages: 1003 - 1012  
Year of Publication: 1993
ISBN:0-7803-1381-X
Authors
Paul K. Davis  RAND and the RAND Graduate School, 1700 Main Street; Santa Monica, CA
Richard Hillestad  RAND and the RAND Graduate School, 1700 Main Street; Santa Monica, CA
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Allen, Patrick, "Combining Deterministic and Stochastic Elements in Variable Resolution Models," in Davis and Hillestad (1993), abbreviated henceforth as DH93.
 
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Bankes, Steven, Issues in Developing the Potential of Distributed Warfare Simulation, RAND R-31141, 1992.
 
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Brendley, Keith and Jed Marti, "A Distributed Network Approach to Variable Resolution Modeling," in DH93.
 
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Cohen, Danny, David Mills, Richard Nance, Paul Reynolds, Mike Sovereign, Patrick Cheatham, and Robert Weber, Panel Review of Aggregate Level Linkage Technology, Aerospace Corp., 1993.
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Davis, Paul K. and Donald Blumenthal, The Base of Sand Problem: a White Paper on the State of Military Combat Modeling, RAND N-3148, 1992.
 
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Davis, Paul K. and John Arquilla, Deterring or Coercing Opponents in Crisis: Lessons from the War With Saddam Hussein, RAND, R-4111,1991.
 
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Davis, Paul K. and Reiner Huber, Variable-Resolution Combat Modeling: Motivations, Issues, and Principles, RAND N-3400 1992.
 
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Davis, Paul K. and Richard Hillestad (ed.), Proceedings of Conference on Variable Resolution Modeling, RAND, CF-103, 1993. Abbreviated DH93.
 
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Davis, Paul K. and Richard Hillestad, "Aggregation, Disaggregation, and the Challenge of Crossing Levels of Resolution When Designing and Connecting Models," Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Simulation, and Planning in High Autonomy Systems, September 20-22, 1993. IEEE Computer Society Publications.
 
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Davis, Paul K., An Introduction to Variable Rcaolution Modeling and Cross-Resolution Model Connection, RAND, R-4252, 1993.
 
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Davis, Paul K., Generalizing Concepts of Verification, Validation, and Accreditation in Combat Models, RAND, R-4249, 1992.
 
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Eddy, Frederick, "Object Oriented Modeling: Holistic and Variable-Resolution Views," in DH93.
 
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Fowler, Bruce, "Resolution Changes and Renormalization for Partial Differential Equation Combat Models," in DH93.
 
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Gilmer, John "An Examination of Two Modeling Choices and Their Implications for Distributed Simulation," unpublished presentation at the annual meeting of the Military Operations Research Society, June, 1993.
 
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Harshberger, Edward, Bart Bennett, and David Frelinger, "An Approach to Hierarchies of Models: Process Independence," in DH93.
 
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Hillestad, Richard and Mario J uncosa, Cutting Some Trees To See the Forest: On Aggregation and Disaggregation in Combat Models, RAND R-4250, 1993.
 
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Hillestad, Richard, John Owen, and Donald B lumenthal, Experiments in Variable Resolution Combat Modeling, RAND N-3632, 1993.
 
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Hillestad, Richard, Louis Moore, and Eric Larson, The Theater Level Campaign Model~Nonlinear Combat Model Tools Kit: An Overview, RAND, forthcoming.
 
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Horrigan, Timothy, "The Configuration Problem" and Challenges for Aggregation," in DH93.
 
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Huber, Reiner, "Crossing Levels of Resolution in Defense Analysis: a Requirement of the New Strategic Environment," in DH93.
 
25
innis, G. and E. Rexstad, "Simulation Model Simplification Techniques," Simulation, July 1983, pp. 7-15.
 
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Landauer, Christopher and Kirstie Bellman, "Integrated Simulation Environments," in DH93.
 
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Palmore, Julian, "Variable Resolution Modeling in Mathematics," in DH93.
 
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Perry, Walter L., John Schrader, and Barry Wilson, "A Variable Resolution Approach to Modeling Command and Control in Disaster Relief Operations," in DH93.
 
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Scheckeler, Gtinther, "A Hierarchy of Models at Different Resolution Levels," in DH93.
 
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Weatherly, Richard, David Seidel, and Jon Weissman, "Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol," Proceedings of the Summer Computer Simulation Conference., 1991.
 
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Zeigler, Bernard, "A Systems Methodology for Structuring Families of Models at Multiple Levels of Resolution," in DH93.
 
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