F.E.Cellier - Publications Related to World Models, System Dynamics

Books

  1. Cellier, F.E. (1991), Continuous System Modeling, Springer-Verlag, New York.


Chapters in Books

  1. Cellier, F.E. (2000), Simulation und Vorhersage: Sind Simulationstechniker die Propheten der Neuzeit? Gedanken zur Zeit – Festschrift anlässlich des 60sten Geburtstags von Herrn Prof. Dr. Bernd Schmidt (R. Rimane, Ed.), SCS Publishing, Erlangen, Germany, pp. 1-28.

Journal Papers

  1. Cellier, F.E. (2007), Ecological Footprint, Energy Consumption, and the Looming Collapse, The Oil Drum, May 16, 2007.

  2. Cellier, F.E. (2008), Energy Strategy for ETH Zurich: A Critical Review, The Oil Drum, April 23, 2008.

  3. Cellier, F.E. (2009), Is the 2000 Watt Society Sustainable in Switzerland?, The Oil Drum, April 20, 2009.


Keynote Addresses

  1. Cellier, F.E. (2000), Simulation und Vorhersage: Sind Simulationstechniker die Propheten der Neuzeit? Gedanken zur Zeit – Festschrift anlässlich des 60sten Geburtstags von Herrn Prof. Dr. Bernd Schmidt (R. Rimane, Ed.), SCS Publishing, Erlangen, Germany, pp. 1-28.

  2. Cellier, F.E. (2001), Die Vorhersage makroökonomischer Prozesse: Wissenschaft, Kunst oder Hochstapelei?, Proc. 15th ASIM Symposium, Paderborn, Germany, pp.1-10.


Contributed Conference Papers

  1. Cellier, F.E. (2008), World3 in Modelica: Creating System Dynamics Models in the Modelica Framework, Proc. 6th International Modelica Conference, Bielefeld, Germany, Vol.2, pp. 393-400.

  2. Moorthy. M., F.E. Cellier, and J.T. LaFrance (1998), Predicting U.S. Food Demand in the 20th Century: A New Look at System Dynamics, Proc. SPIE Conference 3369: "Enabling Technology for Simulation Science II", part of AeroSense'98, Orlando, Florida, PP. 343-354.


Ph.D. Dissertations


MS Theses

  1. Moorthy, M. (1999), Mixed Structural and Behavioral Models for Predicting the Future Behavior of Some Aspects of the Macroeconomy, Dept. of Electr. & Comp. Engr., University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.


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