SIMULATION: Transactions of TSMSI

Dr. Perumalla is an Associate Editor with the SIMULATION: Transactions of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International, a refereed journal devoted to advancing the discipline and profession of modeling and simulation.

SIMULATION: Transactions of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International
SIMULATION: Transactions of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International

Dr. Perumalla serves on the Editorial Board of SIMULATION as an Associate Editor.

An archival journal in both print and electronic form, it consists of distinct sections–one devoted to theory, the other to applications. 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 papers should be original articles of lasting value dealing with contributions to the modeling and simulation field that are methodological in nature. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: model execution (e.g., parallel or distributed simulation); simulation interoperability; modeling techniques, languages, and development systems; analysis methodologies and techniques; verification, validation and accreditation; randomness in simulations, e.g., random number generation; techniques for real-time simulation, e.g., human-in-the-loop, hardware-in-the-loop, or on-line simulation. Purely mathematical, computational, or empirical results, however valuable, are considered more appropriate to the many journals specializing in these areas. General approaches, formalisms, algorithms, or techniques should preferably be illustrated with significant applications that demonstrate their applicability to real-world problems.

Applications papers are original articles describing mature applied work involving computational accounts of modeling and simulation. As this is a modeling and simulation journal, application papers contain a detailed description of the modeling and simulation methods employed. The work advance the state of the art in modeling and simulation in general, or the use of modeling and simulation in a specific application area. Proposals for new ways of looking at modeling and simulation include demonstrations of effectiveness. The methods and applications of modeling and simulation in both well-established and emerging areas are included. Application areas of interest include, 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, air and surface transportation systems, microelectronics, mechatronics, manufacturing systems, chemical engineering, and robotics.
  • Natural and Life Sciences: Chemistry, physics, biology, ecology, medicine, and biomedicine.
  • Military: modeling and simulation for training, analysis, acquisition.
  • Social and Cognitive Sciences: economics, demography, politics, human behavior, and cognition.
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