Use of discrete-event simulation to evaluate strategies for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in developing countries.
Marion S. RaunerSally C. BrailsfordSteffen FlessaPublished in: J. Oper. Res. Soc. (2005)
Keyphrases
- developing countries
- discrete event simulation
- hiv aids
- developed countries
- discrete event
- e government
- information and communication technologies
- semiconductor manufacturing
- distance learning
- rural areas
- human resources
- supply chain
- low income
- digital divide
- data transmission
- simulation model
- latin america
- scheduling problem
- multi agent systems
- government services
- dynamic systems
- cost effective
- national level
- learning environment
- machine learning
- real time