Journal Title | SIMULATION MODELLING PRACTICE AND THEORY |
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ISSN | 1569-190X |
Aim/Scope/Research Area |
International Journal of the Federation of European Simulation Societies -
EUROSIM Simulation Practice and Theory
Formerly known as Simulation Practice and Theory The journal Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory provides a forum for original, high-quality papers dealing with any aspect of systems simulation and modelling. The journal aims at being a reference and a powerful tool to all those professionally active and/or interested in the methods and applications of simulation. Submitted papers will be peer reviewed. Paper submission is solicited on: * theoretical aspects of modelling and simulation; * methodology and application of modelling and simulation in any area, including engineering, economics, management, living systems, biomedical engineering, ecology and environment, education, transaction handling; * methods and algorithms for design, validation, verification and solution methods; * simulation languages and environments including those, specific to distributed computing, high performance computers or computer networks, etc.; * tools for high performance computing simulation, including dedicated architectures and parallel computing, etc. Papers covering applications should be presented in such a way that the separate steps in the process, such as model development, computer implementation of the derived model, mathematical and scalability problems encountered and validation/verification with real data become transparent to all readers. Theory may play an important role in a paper, but it should be presented in the context of its applicability to the work being described. For application-oriented readers it is essential that theoretical papers should cover the following aspects: why the theory is relevant and how it can be applied, what is the novelty of the approach and what are the benefits and objectives of a new theory, method or algorithm; what experience has been obtained in applying the approach and what innovations did result? Special issues on specific topics will be published from time to time. |
Frequency of Journals | Yearly |
Weblink | http://old.library.georgetown.edu/newjour/s/msg03114.html |
Publisher | Elsevier |