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2020 – today
- 2020
- [j23]Richard E. Nance:
Personal reflections ... on over 50 years in computer simulation. Int. J. Parallel Emergent Distributed Syst. 35(2): 118-131 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c56]Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet:
History of computer simulation software: An initial perspective. WSC 2017: 243-261 - [c55]Richard E. Nance, Gwyneth A. Thayer:
The computer simulation archive: Development and current contents. WSC 2017: 330-341 - [c54]Osman Balci, Richard M. Fujimoto, David Goldsman, Richard E. Nance, Bernard P. Zeigler:
The state of innovation in modeling and simulation: The last 50 years. WSC 2017: 821-836 - 2016
- [c53]Tillal Eldabi, Mariusz Balaban, Sally C. Brailsford, Navonil Mustafee, Richard E. Nance, Bhakti Stephan Onggo, Robert G. Sargent:
Hybrid Simulation: Historical lessons, present challenges and futures. WSC 2016: 1388-1403 - 2013
- [c52]Eric Bonabeau, Jeff Cares, Richard E. Nance, Barry L. Nelson, Julian Richards:
Keynote address. WSC 2013: 1-4 - [c51]Richard E. Nance:
Simulation and software through 50 years. WSC 2013: 3 - [c50]Richard E. Nance, Robert G. Sargent, James R. Wilson:
A retrospective oral history of computer simulation: Progress report. WSC 2013: 252-257 - 2010
- [c49]David Goldsman, Richard E. Nance, James R. Wilson:
A brief history of simulation revisited. WSC 2010: 567-574
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c48]David Goldsman, Richard E. Nance, James R. Wilson:
A Brief History of Simulation. WSC 2009: 310-313 - 2008
- [c47]Jeffrey S. Smith, John A. Hamilton Jr., Richard E. Nance, Barry L. Nelson, George F. Riley, Lee W. Schruben:
Panel discussion: What makes good research in modeling and simulation: Assessing the quality, success, and utility of M&S research. WSC 2008: 689-694 - [c46]Osman Balci, James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance:
Accomplishing reuse with a simulation conceptual model. WSC 2008: 959-965 - 2007
- [j22]James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance:
Investigating the use of software requirements engineering techniques in simulation modelling. J. Simulation 1(3): 159-174 (2007) - [c45]James D. Arthur, Anil Bazaz, Richard E. Nance, Osman Balci:
Mitigating Security Risks in Systems that Support Pervasive Services and Computing: Access-Driven Verification, Validation and Testing. ICPS 2007: 109-117 - 2006
- [c44]Robert G. Sargent, Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet, Stewart Robinson, Jayne Talbot:
The simulation project life-cycle: models and realities. WSC 2006: 863-871 - 2005
- [c43]Ray J. Paul, Richard E. Nance, Mark Elder, Ernest H. Page, Jerzy W. Rozenblit:
Is problem solving, or simulation model solving, mission critical?: the panel reloads. WSC 2005: 555 - 2004
- [j21]Stewart Robinson, Richard E. Nance, Ray J. Paul, Michael Pidd, Simon J. E. Taylor:
Simulation model reuse: definitions, benefits and obstacles. Simul. Model. Pract. Theory 12(7-8): 479-494 (2004) - [c42]C. Michael Overstreet, Richard E. Nance:
Characterizations and Relationships of World Views. WSC 2004: 279-287 - [c41]Harsha Karur Rajasimha, David C. Samuels, Richard E. Nance:
A Simulation Methodology in Modeling Cell Divisions with Stochastic Effects. WSC 2004: 2032-2038 - 2002
- [b1]Richard E. Nance, James D. Arthur:
Managing software quality - a measurement framework for assesment and prediction. Practitioner series, Springer 2002, ISBN 978-1-85233-393-5, pp. I-X, 1-121 - [j20]Richard E. Nance, Robert G. Sargent:
Perspectives on the Evolution of Simulation. Oper. Res. 50(1): 161-172 (2002) - [c40]Scott M. Preddy, Richard E. Nance:
Key requirements for cave simulations: key requirements for cave simulations. WSC 2002: 127-135 - [c39]Osman Balci, Robin J. Adams, David S. Myers, Richard E. Nance:
Credibility assessment: a collaborative evaluation environment for credibility assessment of modeling and simulation applications. WSC 2002: 214-220 - [c38]Osman Balci, Richard E. Nance, James D. Arthur, William F. Ormsby:
Improving the model development process: expanding our horizons in verification, validation, and accreditation research and practice. WSC 2002: 653-663 - [c37]Glenn P. Rioux, Richard E. Nance:
Reusing simulation components: generalizing: is it possible to create all-purpose simulations? WSC 2002: 783-790 - 2001
- [c36]Richard E. Nance, Osman Balci:
Plenary session: thoughts and musings on simulation education. WSC 2001: 1567-1570 - 2000
- [j19]Ernest H. Page, Arnold H. Buss, Paul A. Fishwick, Kevin J. Healy, Richard E. Nance, Ray J. Paul:
Web-based simulation: revolution or evolution? ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 10(1): 3-17 (2000) - [c35]James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance:
V&A; III: verification and validation without independence: a recipe for failure. WSC 2000: 859-865 - [c34]Richard E. Nance:
Keynote address: simulation education: past reflections and future directions. WSC 2000: 1595-1601
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j18]Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet, Ernest H. Page:
Redundancy in model specifications for discrete event simulation. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 9(3): 254-281 (1999) - [c33]Richard E. Nance:
Distributed simulation with federated models: expectations, realizations and limitations. WSC 1999: 1026-1031 - 1998
- [c32]Osman Balci, Anders I. Bertelrud, Chuck M. Esterbrook, Richard E. Nance:
Visual Simulation Environment. WSC 1998: 279-288 - 1997
- [c31]James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance, Robert G. Sargent, Dolores R. Wallace, Linda H. Rosenberg, Paul R. Muessig:
Verification, Validation & Accreditation: Disciplines in Dialogue or can we Learn from the Experiences of Others? (Panel). WSC 1997: 489-496 - [c30]Osman Balci, Anders I. Bertelrud, Chuck M. Esterbrook, Richard E. Nance:
Introduction to the Visual Simulation Environment. WSC 1997: 698-705 - [c29]Osman Balci, Anders I. Bertelrud, Chuck M. Esterbrook, Richard E. Nance:
The Visual Simulation Environment Technology Transfer. WSC 1997: 1323-1329 - 1996
- [c28]James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance:
Independent Verification and Validation: A Missing Link in Simulation Methodology? WSC 1996: 230-236 - [c27]Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet, Ernest H. Page:
Redundancy in Model Representation: A Blessing or a Curse? WSC 1996: 701-707 - 1995
- [j17]Ben Keller, Richard E. Nance:
Reply to discussion by B. Keller and R. Nance. J. Softw. Maintenance Res. Pract. 7(5): 379-380 (1995) - [c26]Richard E. Nance:
Simulation Programming Languages: An Abridged History. WSC 1995: 1307-1313 - [c25]Osman Balci, Anders I. Bertelrud, Charles M. Esterbrook, Richard E. Nance:
A Picture-based Object-Oriented Visual Simulation Environment. WSC 1995: 1333-1340 - 1994
- [j16]Richard E. Nance:
The Conical Methodology and the evolution of simulation model development. Ann. Oper. Res. 53(1): 1-45 (1994) - [c24]Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Parallel discrete event simulation: a modeling methodological perspective. PADS 1994: 88-93 - [c23]C. Michael Overstreet, Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Model diagnosis using the condition specification: from conceptualization to implementation. WSC 1994: 566-573 - [c22]Mary Ann Flanigan Wagner, Süleyman Sevinc, Oryal Tanir, Peter L. Haigh, James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance, Herbert D. Schwetman:
A standard simulation environment: a review of preliminary requirements. WSC 1994: 664-672 - 1993
- [j15]James D. Arthur, Richard E. Nance, Osman Balci:
Establishing software development process control: Technical objectives, operational requirements, and the foundational framework. J. Syst. Softw. 22(2): 117-128 (1993) - [j14]Benjamin J. Keller, Richard E. Nance:
Abstraction refinement: A model of software evolution. J. Softw. Maintenance Res. Pract. 5(3): 123-145 (1993) - [c21]Richard E. Nance:
A History of Discrete Event Simulation Programming Languages. HOPL Preprints 1993: 149-175 - 1992
- [c20]Osman Balci, Richard E. Nance:
The Simulation Model Development Environment: An Overview. WSC 1992: 726-736 - 1991
- [c19]Marc Abrams, Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Linking simulation model specification and parallel execution through UNITY. WSC 1991: 223-232 - [c18]Marc Abrams, Ernest H. Page, Richard E. Nance:
Simulation program development by stepwise refinement in UNITY. WSC 1991: 233-242 - 1990
- [c17]Osman Balci, Richard E. Nance, E. Joseph Derrick, Ernest H. Page, John L. Bishop:
Model generation issues in a simulation support environment. WSC 1990: 257-263 - [c16]Philip M. Irey IV, David T. Marlow, Richard E. Nance:
An evaluation technique for a protocol in development. WSC 1990: 884-887
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c15]E. Joseph Derrick, Osman Balci, Richard E. Nance:
A comparison of selected conceptual frameworks for simulation modeling. WSC 1989: 711-718 - 1988
- [j13]Richard E. Nance, Robert L. Moose Jr.:
Link Capacity Assignment in Dynamic Hierarchical Networks. Comput. Networks 15: 189-202 (1988) - [c14]Richard E. Nance, James D. Arthur:
The methodology roles in the realization of a model development environment. WSC 1988: 220-225 - [c13]Richard E. Nance, Jerry Banks, Jorge Haddock, Kenneth N. McKay, Nelson Pacheco, Jeff Rothenberg:
Validation: expanding the boundaries (panel session). WSC 1988: 402-407 - 1987
- [j12]Richard E. Nance, Robert L. Moose Jr., Robert V. Foutz:
A Statistical Technique for Comparing Heuristics: An Example from Capacity Assignment Strategies in Computer Network Design. Commun. ACM 30(5): 430-442 (1987) - [c12]Voratas Kachitvichyanukul, James O. Henriksen, Richard E. Nance, Claude Dennis Pegden, Charles R. Standrige, Brian W. Unger:
Simulation environment of the 1990's (panel). WSC 1987: 455-460 - [c11]Osman Balci, Richard E. Nance:
Simulation support: prototyping the automation-based paradigm. WSC 1987: 495-502 - [c10]Richard E. Nance, C. Michael Overstreet:
Exploring the forms of model diagnosis in a simulation support environment. WSC 1987: 590-596 - 1986
- [c9]John F. Heafner, Ronald M. Huhn, Dennis R. Mensh, Richard E. Nance, Herbert Sallin:
Issues in simulation model integration, reusability, and adaptability (panel session). WSC 1986: 511 - 1985
- [j11]C. Michael Overstreet, Richard E. Nance:
A Specification Language to Assist in Analysis of Discrete Event Simulation Models. Commun. ACM 28(2): 190-201 (1985) - 1984
- [c8]Richard E. Nance, Osman Balci, Robert L. Moose Jr.:
Evaluation of the UNIX host for a model development environment. WSC 1984: 576-584 - 1983
- [j10]Richard E. Nance, Nabil R. Adam, Robert G. Sargent:
Preface. Oper. Res. 31(6): 981-982 (1983) - [c7]Richard E. Nance:
A tutorial view of simulation model development. WSC 1983: 325-332 - 1982
- [c6]Walter P. Warner, Richard E. Nance:
The development of software engineers: a view from a user. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1982: 293-300 - 1981
- [j9]Richard E. Nance:
The Time and State Relationships in Simulation Modeling. Commun. ACM 24(4): 173-179 (1981) - [c5]Richard E. Nance, Ahmed L. Mezaache, C. Michael Overstreet:
Simulation model management: Resolving the technological gaps. WSC 1981: 173-179
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j8]U. Narayan Bhat, Richard E. Nance:
An Evaluation of CPU Efficiency Under Dynamic Quantum Allocation. J. ACM 26(4): 761-778 (1979) - 1978
- [j7]Richard E. Nance, U. Narayan Bhat:
A Processor Utilization Model for a Multiprocessor Computer System. Oper. Res. 26(5): 881-895 (1978) - [j6]Richard E. Nance, Claude Overstreet Jr.:
Some Experimental Observations on the Behavior of Composite Random Number Generators. Oper. Res. 26(5): 915-935 (1978) - [c4]Richard E. Nance:
Stylitism, Synergism, And Syncretism: The interface of computer science and operations research. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 10-14 - 1977
- [c3]Richard E. Nance, Paul F. Roth:
Documentation of simulation models: prospects and problems. WSC 1977: 722-723 - 1976
- [c2]Paul F. Roth, Richard E. Nance, Larry McNamee, Walter G. Rudd:
SIGSIM (Panel Session). ACM Annual Conference 1976: 445-446 - 1975
- [j5]U. Narayan Bhat, Richard E. Nance, Robert R. Korfhage:
Information networks: A probabilistic model for hierarchical message transfer. Inf. Sci. 9(2): 169-184 (1975) - 1973
- [c1]Claude Overstreet Jr., Richard E. Nance:
A random number generator for small word-length computers. ACM Annual Conference 1973: 219-223 - [e1]Richard E. Nance, Margaret R. Fox, Robert R. Korfhage:
Proceedings of the 1973 meeting on Programming languages and information retrieval, SIGPLAN 1973, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, November 4-6, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7439-2 [contents] - 1972
- [j4]Richard E. Nance, U. Narayan Bhat, Billy G. Claybrook:
Busy Period Analysis of a Time-Sharing System: transform inversion. J. ACM 19(3): 453-463 (1972) - [j3]Richard E. Nance, Robert R. Korfhage, U. Narayan Bhat:
Information networks: Definitions and message transfer models. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 23(4): 237-247 (1972) - 1971
- [j2]U. Narayan Bhat, Richard E. Nance:
Busy Period Analysis of a Time-Sharing System Modeled as a Semi-Markov Process. J. ACM 18(2): 221-238 (1971) - 1970
- [j1]Norman R. Baker, Richard E. Nance:
Organizational analyses and simulation studies of university libraries: A methodological overview. Inf. Storage Retr. 5(4): 153-168 (1970)
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