期刊名称:ACM TRANSACTIONS ON MODELING AND COMPUTER SIMULATION
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ISSN: | 1049-3301
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY, 2 PENN PLAZA, STE 701, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10121-0701
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出版社网址: | http://www.acm.org/
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期刊网址: | http://www.acm.org/pubs/tomacs/
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影响因子: | 1.075 |
| 主题范畴: | COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS; MATHEMATICS, APPLIED |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS) provides a single archival source for the publication of high-quality research and developmental results in computer simulation. The subjects of emphasis are discrete event simulation, combined discrete and continuous simulation, as well as Monte Carlo methods. Papers in continuous simulation will also receive serious consideration if their contributions to modeling and simulation in general are substantial.
The use of simulation techniques is pervasive, extending to virtually all the sciences. TOMACS serves to enhance the understanding, improve the practice, and increase the utilization of computer simulation. Submissions should contribute to the realization of these objectives, and papers treating applications should stress their contributions vis-a-vis these objectives.
Instructions to Authors
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Editorial Board
The ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS) provides a single archival source for the publication of high-quality research and developmental results in computer simulation. The subjects of emphasis are discrete event simulation, combined discrete and continuous simulation, as well as Monte Carlo methods. Papers in continuous simulation will also receive serious consideration if their contributions to modeling and simulation in general are substantial.
The use of simulation techniques is pervasive, extending to virtually all the sciences. TOMACS serves to enhance the understanding, improve the practice, and increase the utilization of computer simulation. Submissions should contribute to the realization of these objectives, and papers treating applications should stress their contributions vis-a-vis these objectives.
The scope of papers published in TOMACS includes, but is not limited to, the following general areas:
Advanced Applications: Novel techniques and tools for simulating specific complex systems such as those arising in communications, computer, health care, manufacturing and transportation systems.
Distributed Simulation: The interoperation of diverse, geographically distributed simulations for training, test and evaluation purposes, often operating with real-time constraints and with humans, hardware, and software in the loop.
Model Execution: Development and analysis of algorithms to improve the execution efficiency of discrete event simulation programs, especially on multiple computer platforms.
Modeling Methodology: New techniques, theory and tools for modeling general systems, including simulation languages and model development systems, object-oriented modeling, hybrid and hierarchical modeling, metamodeling and visual modeling, as well as the interaction of simulation with decision support, artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
Random Numbers and Objects: Modeling and Generation: Random number generators and testing, low-discrepancy sequences, random variate transformations, stochastic process and random object generators, statistical distribution fitting and data modeling.
Simulation Analysis: Analysis of the stochastic nature of simulation output and algorithms, including simulation-based optimization and search, sensitivity analysis, variance reduction techniques and Markov chain Monte Carlo,
Verification, Validation, and Accreditation: The assessment of accuracy of simulation models.
More detailed descriptions of these areas
TOMACS welcomes the following types of contributions:
- research papers, the principal focus,
- research notes, abbreviated or narrower treatments,
- refereed correspondence, addressing technical issues stemming from papers or notes,
- expository articles, including state-of-the-art surveys, tutorials and case studies,
- book reviews and standards notification and discussion.
Philip Heidelberger Editor-in-Chief January, 1996
Editor-in-Chief
James R. Wilson Dept. of Industrial Engineering North Carolina State University Campus Box 7906 2401 Stinson Dr., Riddick Labs 328 Raleigh, NC 27695-7906, U.S.A. email: jwilson AT ncsu.edu James R. Wilson's Home Page
Editorial Assistant
John Konkle email: tomacs AT linklings.net
- Advanced Applications
Albert G. Greenberg AT&T Labs-Research, Rm. A161 180 Park Ave. Florham Park, NJ O7932-0971 Phone: (201) 360-8730
- Bayesian and Decision Methods for Simulation
Stephen E. Chick Technology Management Area INSEAD Boulevard de Constance 77305 Fontainebleau CEDEX FRANCE email: stephen.chick AT insead.edu phone: (33) 1.60.72.41.57 Stephen Chick's Home Page
- Communications Systems
Victor S. Frost Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Kansas 2291 Irving Hill Dr. Lawrence, Kansas 66045 email: frost AT eecs.ku.edu Phone: (913) 864-4833 Fax: (913) 864-7789 Victor S. Frost's Home Page
- Computer Systems
David A. Wood Department of Computer Science University of Wisconsin 1210 West Dayton Street Madison, WI 53706 email: david AT cs.wisc.edu Phone: (608) 263-7463 FAX: (608) 262-9777 David A. Wood's Home Page
- Discrete-Event Stochastic Systems
Peter Haas IBM Almaden Research Center K55/B1 650 Harry Road San Jose, CA 95120-6099 email: peterh AT almaden.ibm.com Phone: 408-927-1702 FAX:408-927-3215 Peter Haas' Home Page
- Discrete-Event Stochastic Systems
Felisa J. Vazquez-Abad Department of Mathematics and Statistics The University of Melbourne, 3010 VIC Australia email: F.Vazquez-Abad AT ms.unimelb.edu.au Phone: + 61 (0) 3 8344 0012 Fax: +61 (0) 3 8344 4599
- Distributed Simulation
Roger Smith Chief Engineer SPARTA Inc. Orlando, FL email: rsmith AT sparta.com Phone: (407) 380-0076 FAX: Roger Smith's Home Page
- Distributed Simulation and Related Applications
Rassul Ayani Department of Microelectronics and Informatation Technology (IMIT) Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Electrum 229, 16440 Kista, Sweden Email: rassul AT imit.kth.se Phone: (+468) 790 4125 FAX: (+468) 751 1793 Rassul Ayani's Home Page
- Modeling Methodology
Paul A. Fishwick Dept. of Computer Science University of Florida CSE 301 Gainesville, FL 32611 email: fishwick AT cise.ufl.edu Phone: (352) 392-1414 FAX: (352) 392-1414 Paul A. Fishwick's Home Page
- Professor Hernan P. Awad
University of Miami Department of Management Science P.O. Box 248237 Coral Gables, FL 33124-6544 Phone: (305)284-9831 Fax: (305)284-2321 Email: h.awad AT miami.edu Hernan Awad's Home Page Areas of interest: Applied probability, simulation, stochastic models, queueing theory, trac modeling, communication networks, processing networks, revenue management, inventory management.
- Rajive Bagrodia
Computer Science Department 3531 Boelter Hall UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Email: rajive AT cs.ucla.edu Phone: 310 825-2303 or 310 825-0956
- Professor Jose H. Blanchet
Harvard University Department of Statistics 1 Oxford St. Science Center, 7th floor Cambridge, MA. 02138 Office phone: (617) 496-8318 Fax: (617) 496-8057 Email: jose.blanchet AT columbia.edu Jose Blanchet's Home Page Areas of interest: rare event simulation, risk analysis
- Wentong Cai
Assoc Prof & Head, Division of Computer Science School of Computer Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 Tel: +65 67904600 Fax: +65 67926559 Email: aswtcai AT ntu.edu.sg Web: Wenton Cai's Home Page Areas of Interest: Scalable, Robust, and Composable Architectures for Distributed Simulation; Component-based Modelling and Simulation; Symbiotic and Online Simulation; Agent-based Simulation; and Consistencies in Distributed Simulation and Virtual Environments.
- James M. Calvin
Computer Science Department Guttenberg Information Technology Center Room 4311 New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102, U.S.A. Voice: (973) 596-3378 Fax: (973) 596-5777 Email: calvin AT cis.njit.edu James Calvin's Home Page
- Christopher Carothers
Department of Computer Science Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110 8th Street Troy, New York 12180 Email: chrisc AT cs.rpi.edu Phone: (518) 276-2930 Christopher Carothers Home page
- James F. Cremer
Department of Computer Science The University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242 Email: cremer AT cs.uiowa.edu Phone: (319) 335-0736 Fax: (319) 335-3624 James F. Cremer's Home Page
- Tito Homem-De-Mello
Northwestern University Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences 2145 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208-3119 Email: tito AT northwestern.edu Phone: 847-491-2415 Fax: 847-491-8005
- Shane G. Henderson
School of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering 230 Rhodes Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Email: henderson AT orie.cornell.edu Phone: (607) 255-9126 Fax: (607) 255-9129 Shane Henderson's Home Page
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- Modeling and Simulation of Network Services and Systems
Mihail Devetsikiotis Electrical and Computer Engineering Center for Advanced Computing and Communication Campus Box 7914 NC State University Raleigh, NC 27695-7914 email: mdevets AT eos.ncsu.edu Phone: 919.515.5253 Fax: 919.515.2285 Michael Devetsikiotis' Home Page
- Random Numbers and Objects: Modeling and Generation
Pierre L'Ecuyer Departement d'Informatique et de Recherche Operationnelle Universite de Montreal C.P. 6128, Succ. Centre-Ville Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 3J7 email: lecuyer AT iro.umontreal.ca Phone: (514) 343-2143 FAX: (514) 343-5834 Pierre L'Ecuyer's Home Page
- Simulation and Modeling of Computer Systems
William Sanders The Center for Reliable and High-Performance Computing University of Illinois 212 Coordinated Science Laboratory, MC-228 1308 West Main Street Urbana, IL 61801-2307 email: whs AT crhc.uiuc.edu Phone: (217) 333-0345 FAX: (217) 244-3359 William Sanders' Home Page
- Statistical Methods for Simulation Analysis
Douglas J. Morrice The University of Texas at Austin MSIS Department CBA 5.202 Austin, Texas 78712-1175 Voice: (512) 471-7857 Fax: (512) 471-0587 email: morrice AT mail.utexas.edu Douglas Morrice's Home Page
- Stochastic Models
Marvin K. Nakayama Department of Computer and Information Science New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102-1982 email: marvin AT cis.njit.edu Phone: (973) 596-3398 Fax: (973) 596-5777 Marvin Nakayama's Home Page
- Transportation Simulation and Methodology
Maged M. Dessouky 3715 McClintock Avenue Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-0193 email: maged AT usc.edu phone: (213) 740-4891 fax: (213) 740-1120 http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~maged/
- Verification, Validation, and Accreditation
Osman Balci Department of Computer Science Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0106 email: balci AT vt.edu Phone: (540) 231-4841 FAX: (540) 231-6075 Osman Balci's Home |
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