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Context activity selection and scheduling in context-driven simulation. / Lee, J.W.; Helal, Sumi; Sung, Y. et al.
DEVS '14 Proceedings of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling & Simulation - DEVS Integrative. San Diego: Society for Computer Simulation International, 2014. p. 60-67 9.

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Lee, JW, Helal, S, Sung, Y, Cho, K & [Unknown] 2014, Context activity selection and scheduling in context-driven simulation. in DEVS '14 Proceedings of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling & Simulation - DEVS Integrative., 9, Society for Computer Simulation International, San Diego, pp. 60-67. <https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2665017>

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Lee, J. W., Helal, S., Sung, Y., Cho, K., & [Unknown] (2014). Context activity selection and scheduling in context-driven simulation. In DEVS '14 Proceedings of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling & Simulation - DEVS Integrative (pp. 60-67). Article 9 Society for Computer Simulation International. https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2665017

Vancouver

Lee JW, Helal S, Sung Y, Cho K, [Unknown]. Context activity selection and scheduling in context-driven simulation. In DEVS '14 Proceedings of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling & Simulation - DEVS Integrative. San Diego: Society for Computer Simulation International. 2014. p. 60-67. 9

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Lee, J.W. ; Helal, Sumi ; Sung, Y. et al. / Context activity selection and scheduling in context-driven simulation. DEVS '14 Proceedings of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling & Simulation - DEVS Integrative. San Diego : Society for Computer Simulation International, 2014. pp. 60-67

Bibtex

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