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Overview

Paul A. Fishwick is affiliated with The University of Texas at Dallas in the United States. Their research spans multiple main fields including Computer Science, Psychology, and Decision Sciences, with particular focus in subfields such as Developmental and Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Computer Science Applications, Artificial Intelligence, and Management Science and Operations Research.

Their scholarly contributions cover topics including Teaching and Learning Programming, Simulation Techniques and Applications, Scientific Computing and Data Management, Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems, Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts, Action Observation and Synchronization, and Sport Psychology and Performance.

Recent published papers by Paul A. Fishwick include:

  • "A Preliminary Embodiment Short Questionnaire," 2021, Frontiers in Virtual Reality
  • "De-escalating aggression in acute inpatient mental health settings: a behaviour change theory-informed, secondary qualitative analysis of staff and patient perspectives," 2024, BMC Psychiatry
  • "A Usability Study of Classical Mechanics Education Based on Hybrid Modeling: Implications for Sustainability in Learning," 2021, Sustainability
  • "Cognitive and structural predictors of novel task learning, and contextual predictors of time series of daily task performance during the learning period," 2022, Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
  • "Paul Fishwick," 2020, Authors group

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Paul A. Fishwick include:

  • Midori Kitagawa
  • M. L. Urquhart
  • Michael Kesden
  • Rosanna E. Guadagno
  • Zhang Li

The venues where their work has been published multiple times are:

  • Frontiers in Virtual Reality
  • BMC Psychiatry
  • Sustainability
  • Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
  • Authors group

Best Publications

  • Simulation Model Design and Execution: Building Digital Worlds

    Paul A. Fishwick

  • Time series forecasting using neural networks vs. Box- Jenkins methodology

    Zaiyong Tang;Chrys de Almeida;Paul A. Fishwick

  • Feedforward Neural Nets as Models for Time Series Forecasting

    Zaiyong Tang;Paul A. Fishwick

  • Web-based simulation: some personal observations

    Paul A. Fishwick

  • SimPack: getting started with simulation programming in C and C++

    Paul A. Fishwick

  • A multimodel methodology for qualitative model engineering

    Paul A. Fishwick;Bernard P. Zeigler

  • Handbook of Dynamic System Modeling

    Paul A. Fishwick

  • Investigating ontologies for simulation modeling

    John A. Miller;Gregory T. Baramidze;Amit P. Sheth;Paul A. Fishwick

  • The role of process abstraction in simulation

    P.A. Fishwick

  • Computer simulation: growth through extension

    Paul A. Fishwick

  • Web-based simulation: revolution or evolution?

    Ernest H. Page;Arnold Buss;Paul A. Fishwick;Kevin J. Healy

  • Ontologies for modeling and simulation: issues and approaches

    Paul A. Fishwick;John A. Miller

  • Asynchronous parallel discrete event simulation

    Yi-Bing Lin;P.A. Fishwick

  • Neural Network Models In Simulation: A Comparison With Traditional Modeling Approaches

    P. A. Fishwick

  • Qualitative simulation modeling and analysis

    Paul A. Fishwick;Paul A. Luker

  • A GPU-Based Application Framework Supporting Fast Discrete-Event Simulation

    Hyungwook Park;Paul A. Fishwick

  • An integrated approach to system modeling using a synthesis of artificial intelligence, software engineering and simulation methodologies

    Paul A. Fishwick

  • A Mixed Reality Approach for Merging Abstract and Concrete Knowledge

    J. Quarles;S. Lampotang;I. Fischler;P. Fishwick

  • Toward an Integrative Multimodeling Interface: A Human-Computer Interface Approach to Interrelating Model Structures:

    Paul A. Fishwick

  • Using XML for simulation modeling

    P.A. Fishwick

  • FUZZY SIMULATION: SPECIFYING AND IDENTIFYING QUALITATIVE MODELS∗

    Paul A. Fishwick

  • Hierarchical reasoning: simulating complex processes over multiple levels of abstraction

    Paul Anthony Fishwick

  • Web-Based Simulation: Evolution or Revolution?

    Kevin J. Healy;Paul A. Fishwick;Richard E. Nance;Ernest H. Page

Frequent Co-Authors

Benjamin Lok
Benjamin Lok University of Florida
Bernard P. Zeigler
Bernard P. Zeigler University of Arizona
John A. Miller
John A. Miller University of Georgia
Gerd Wagner
Gerd Wagner Brandenburg University of Technology
Richard M. Fujimoto
Richard M. Fujimoto Georgia Institute of Technology
Stephan Diehl
Stephan Diehl University of Trier
Osman Balci
Osman Balci Virginia Tech
Alexey Voinov
Alexey Voinov University of Twente
Nigel Gilbert
Nigel Gilbert University of Surrey
Rosanna E. Guadagno
Rosanna E. Guadagno Stanford University

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