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RAY J. PAUL
Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middx, U.K.
23
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32
144
17.39
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Citations
PageRank
Year
Problem solving, model solving, or what?
2
0.47
2010
Simulation modelling is 50! Do we need a reality check?
21
1.59
2009
Can health care benefit from modeling and simulation methods in the same way as business and manufacturing has?
19
1.30
2007
Towards a Framework for Health Information Systems Evaluation
18
1.05
2006
Is problem solving, or simulation model solving, mission critical?: the panel reloads
1
0.40
2005
An Evaluation of the World-Views for the Grab-and-Glue Framework
0
0.34
2005
Is problem solving, or simulation model solving, mission critical?
4
0.68
2005
Information Systems: Assets Or Consumables - Growing A Path To Sustainability.
0
0.34
2004
The interrelationship and effect of culture and risk communication in setting internet banking security goals
4
0.62
2004
Panel on future challenges in modeling methodology
2
0.42
2004
A Quantitative Assessment of Operational Use Evaluation of Information Technology: Benefits and Barriers.
4
0.48
2004
Examining the feasibility of constructing simulation models using the Web-based 'Grab-and-Glue' framework
2
0.40
2004
The process of process reengineering: simulation for business processes and information systems design
4
0.55
2003
Perspectives on simulation in education and training: simulation education is no substitute for intelligent thinking
3
0.69
2003
General methodology 3: global search strategies for simulation optimisation
1
0.48
2002
Panel discussion on distributed simulation and industry: potentials and pitfalls: distributed simulation and industry: potentials and pitfalls
5
0.78
2002
Improving the model development process: what use is model reuse: is there a crook at the end of the rainbow?
8
0.76
2002
Teaching simulation and simulation for teaching: assessment of student preparation for discrete event simulation courses
3
0.48
2001
Investigating Integrated Socio-Technical Approaches to Health Informatics
3
0.80
2001
Visualization and Simulation: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
7
0.80
2001
Using simulation for the economic evaluation of liver transplantation
5
0.96
2000
A review of web based simulation: whither we wander?
20
1.78
2000
Towards a framework for integrating intelligent tutoring systems and gaming-simulation
8
1.24
1993
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