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Page, E.H., Buss, A., Fishwick, P.A., Healy, K.J., Nance, R.E. and Paul, R.J. (1999). "Web-Based Simulation: Revolution or Evolution?" submitted to: ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, February.

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Automatic Generation of Simulation-Based Web courses and . . . - Alfonseca, al. (2000)   (Correct)

....notes, to pages including more sophisticated elements, such as animated graphics, simulations and so forth. Students are also more and more familiar with browsing the Web and playing computer games. Such Web users, in order to use simulation, desire tools that allow quick and easy experimentation [3]. The clear interest towards this field has created a need for adequate tools to help in the elaboration of the courses, which should make it possible to express all the possibilities offered by WWW teaching [4, 5] In the words of the Directorate General XIII [6] From now on, there must be ....

Page, E.H., Buss, A., Fishwick, P.A., Healy, K., Nance, R.E. and Paul, R.J. "Web-Based Simulation: Revolution or Evolution?" to appear in ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, 1999.


Investigating the Application of Web-Based Simulation.. - Page, Opper   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Page)   (Correct)

....to the modeler. In this envisioned future, simulation becomes ubiquitous. Model conceptualization, construction, execution and analysis is distributed, collaborative, and interactive. Levels of automated support for the modeling process significantly increase, and the pace of modeling is rapid [18,19]. Computer generated forces (CGF) is a term used to describe simulations that provide representations of military forces. Also referred to as semi automated forces (SAF) computer generated forces typically include models of behavior and decision making that enable the modeled forces to exhibit a ....

....A significant portion of the literature surrounding web based simulation involves a re dressing of the same old emperor in new technological garb. However, a few researchers in the field have described the possibility for the web to fundamentally alter the practice of simulation modeling (see [18,19]) We briefly characterize the scope of web based simulation in the following section. In Section 2.2, we consider the question of the fundamental nature and impact of web based simulation. Section 2.3 introduces six principles of web based simulation, and discusses their relative merits. ....

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Page, E.H., Buss, A., Fishwick, P.A., Healy, K.J., Nance, R.E. and Paul, R.J. (1999). "Web-Based Simulation: Revolution or Evolution?" submitted to: ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, February.

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