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A five level hierarchy for the management of simulation models (tutorial session)
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Proceedings of the 22nd conference on Winter simulation table of contents
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Pages: 55 - 64  
Year of Publication: 1990
ISBN:0-911801-72-3
Authors
François E. Cellier  Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Qingsu Wang  Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Bernard P. Zeigler  Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Sponsors
IEEE-CS : Computer Society
IEEE-SMCS : Systems, Man & Cybernetics Society
ORSA : Operations Research Society of America
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
TIMS :
IIE : Institute of Industrial Engineers
SCS : Society for Computer Simulation
ASA : American Statistical Association
NIST : National Institue of Standards & Technology
Publisher
IEEE Press  Piscataway, NJ, USA
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Qingsu Wang: colleagues
Bernard P. Zeigler: colleagues