I am forwarding this on behalf of Dr Giorgio M Bulgarelli.
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>Subject: Rejected [non-member submission] Request for information about
>some gaming simulations
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>In 1985 I purchased The Guide to Simulations/Games for education and
>training, edited by ROBERT E. HORN and ANN CLEAVES and published by Sage
>Publications.
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>In that publication I found some interesting urban games such as Decision
>Mathematics Operational Game, developed by the Department of Quantitative
>Methods of the Georgia State University, GSPIA: An Urban Regional
>Development System, developed jointly by Francis H. Hendricks, School of
>Architecture & Environmental Design of the California Polytechnic State
>University and Clark Rogers of the University of Pittsburgh, SYSTEMS,
>developed by Carl Steinitz, Graduate School of Design of Harvard
>University, Huntington Two Simulation Package, developed by the Software
>Distribution Centre 1-2 of Digital Equipment Corporation, MINI-APEX,
>developed by Theodore Rider of the Boston College, and NEW TOWN, developed
>by Harwell Associates.
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>In April 1985 I wrote to the people concerned at the addresses given in the
>guide in order to have complete details but, except for a reply from
>Professor Hendricks, none of them answered. Therefore, on the 24th June
>1986 and, again, on the 3rd April 1987 I wrote to Sage Publications without
>receiving any sort of reply. Moreover, although I wrote another letter to
>Professor Hendricks on the 28th May 1985, his reply never reached me and
>also a letter sent on the 24th June 1986 to Clark Rogers at the University
>of Pittsburgh remains unanswered.
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>Is anybody there in the position to let me have the present addresses of
>the people concerned and/or to let me know whether some update of the guide
>- or of a similar publication - has been published?
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>I must apologise for any inconvenience my request may cause you and,
>looking forward to receiving some kind reply, I wish everybody a merry
>Christmas and a happy New Year.
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>Best regard,
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>Dr Giorgio M Bulgarelli, Professor,
>"Guglielmo Marconi" Italian State Technical & Vocational School,
>U. Mentwab Adal 4,
>Post Office Box 5554,
>ASMARA,
>Eritrea.
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