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ModSAF Behavior Simulation and Control

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Conference Proceedings

Authors:

R Caulder; J E Smith; A J Courtemanche; M F Mar; A Z Ceranowicz

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Third Conference on Computer Generated Forces and Behavioral Representation, Orlando FL, p.347-356 (1993)
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Petty, Mikel. "Benefits and Consequences of Automated Learning in Computer Generated Forces Systems." Information & Security: An International Journal 12, no. 1 (2003): 63-74.
APA style: Caulder, R., Smith J. E., Courtemanche A. J., Mar M. F., & Ceranowicz A. Z. (1993).  ModSAF Behavior Simulation and Control. Third Conference on Computer Generated Forces and Behavioral Representation. 347-356.
Chicago style: Caulder, R, J E. Smith, A J. Courtemanche, M F. Mar, and A Z. Ceranowicz. ModSAF Behavior Simulation and Control In Third Conference on Computer Generated Forces and Behavioral Representation. Orlando FL, 1993.
IEEE style: Caulder, R., J. E. Smith, A. J. Courtemanche, M. F. Mar, and A. Z. Ceranowicz, "ModSAF Behavior Simulation and Control", Third Conference on Computer Generated Forces and Behavioral Representation, Orlando FL, pp. 347-356, 1993.
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