SIMULATION
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SIMULATION: Transactions of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International is a fully peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles devoted to theory and applications, all with clear relevance to general modeling and simulation issues.
In addition to building the knowledge base in theory, methodology and technology, the journal also aims to help professionals and researchers (particularly those involved in multidisciplinary projects) apply advances in modeling and simulation to their application areas.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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Published on behalf of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International, the leading society devoted to advancing the discipline and profession of modeling and simulation, SIMULATION: Transactions of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International is a fully peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles devoted to theory and applications, all with clear relevance to general modeling and simulation issues.
Published articles must have a clear relevance to general modeling and simulation issues. In addition to its archival mission, the journal aims to help professionals and researchers, particularly those involved in multidisciplinary projects, apply advances in modeling and simulation theory, methodology, and technology to their application areas.
Methodology and Theory Sections
The journal consists of two distinct sections: one devoted to theory, the other to applications.
The Methodology section welcomes original papers of lasting value dealing with modeling and simulation that are methodological in nature. In particular, purely mathematical, computational, or empirical results, however valuable, are considered more appropriate to the many journals specializing in these areas.
The Applications section welcomes applied papers describing mature work involving computational accounts of modeling and simulation. Proposals for new ways of looking at modeling and simulation must include demonstrations of effectiveness.
Wide-Coverage of Established and Emerging Areas
The methods and applications of modeling and simulation in both well established and emerging areas include the fields of, but are not restricted to:
- Computer Science: Computer networking and communications, high performance computers, real-time systems, mobile and intelligent agents, simulation software, and language design.
- Engineering: System engineering and design, aerospace, traffic systems, microelectronics, robotics, mechatronics, and air traffic.
- Physical and Life Sciences: Chemistry, physics, biology, medicine, biomedicine, sociology, and cognition.
Comprehensive review and tutorial papers that explicate methodological topics in modeling and simulation are especially welcome and will be reviewed both for technical quality as well as understandability to the general reader.
The journal plays an important role in helping professionals and researchers, particularly those involved in multidisciplinary projects, apply advances in modeling and simulation theory, methodology, and technology to their application areas.
Gabriel Wainer | Carleton University, Canada |
Andrea D'Ambrogio | University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy |
Hamdi Kavak | George Mason University, USA |
Michel Albert Audette | Old Dominion University, USA |
Ajla Aksamija | University of Utah, USA |
Taylor Anderson | George Mason University, USA |
Fernando Barros | University of Coimbra, Portugal |
Paolo Bocciarelli, PhD | University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy |
Rodrigo Castro | University of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Franco Davoli | University of Genoa, Italy |
Mohammad Dehghani | Northeastern University, USA |
Joachim Denil | University of Antwerp, Belgium |
Mehmet Duman | Duzce University, Turkey |
Alberto Falcone | University of Calabria, Italy |
Idalia Flores | National Autonomous Univ of Mexico, Mexico |
Erika Frydenlund | Old Dominion University, USA |
Peter Grant | University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies, Canada |
Paul Harper | Cardiff University, UK |
Imran Mahmood Qureshi Hashmi | University of Oxford, UK |
Cathal Heavey | University of Limerick, Ireland |
Xiaolin Hu | Georgia State University, USA |
Sanja Lazarova-Molnar | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany |
Charles M Macal | Argonne National Laboratory, USA |
Cristina Ruiz Martin | Carleton University, Canada |
Carla Martín-Villalba | National University of Distance Education (UNED), Spain |
Yuri Merkuryev | Riga Technical University, Latvia |
John Miller | University of Georgia, USA |
Saurabh Mittal | MITRE Corporation, USA |
Saleh Mobayen | University of Zanjan, Iran |
Lidia Montero | Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain |
Rui Silva Moreira | Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal |
Miguel Mujica Mota | Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands |
Eva Navarro-Lopez | University of Wolverhampton, UK |
Angela Nebot | Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain |
Ashkan Negahban | Pennsylvania State University, USA |
James L. Nutaro | Oak Ridge National Laborartory, USA |
Mohammad S. Obaidat | University of Jordan, Jordan |
Monica Oliveira | University of Aveiro, Portugal |
Ernest H Page | The Mitre Corporation, USA |
Mikel D. Petty | University of Alabama Huntsville, USA |
José Luis Risco Martín | Complutense University of Madrid, Spain |
Hessam S Sarjoughian Ph.D | Arizona State University, USA |
Hamid M. Sedighi | Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran |
Claudia Szabo | University of Adelaide, Australia |
Yifa Tang | Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
Andreas Tolk | MITRE Corporation, USA |
Mamadou K. Traoré | University of Bordeaux, France |
Alfonso Urquia | National University of Distance Education (UNED), Spain |
Mohammad Valipour | Metropolitan State University of Denver, USA |
Philip Wilsey | University of Cincinnati, USA |
Jinyang Xu | Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
Gregory Zacharewicz | Institut Mines Telecom - Ecole des Mines d'Alès, France |
Cheng Zhang | Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China |
Yu Zhang | Trinity University, USA |
Francois E Cellier | ETH Zurich, Switzerland |
Paul E Fishwick | The University of Texas at Dallas, USA |
Richard Fujimoto | Georgia Institute of Technology, USA |
Yiannis E. Papelis Ph.D. | Old Dominion University, USA |
Kishor Trivedi | Duke University, USA |
Adelinde Uhrmacher | University of Rostock, Germany |
Bernard P Zeigler | University of Arizona, USA |
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