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  2. High Level Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The High Level Architecture (HLA) is a standard for distributed simulation, used when building a simulation for a larger purpose by combining (federating) several simulations. [1] The standard was developed in the 1990s under the leadership of the US Department of Defense [ 2 ] and was later transitioned to become an open international IEEE ...

  3. RPR FOM - Wikipedia

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    It is a High Level Architecture (HLA) federation object model developed for distributed simulation applications of defense and security. [1] RPR FOM is listed in the NATO Modelling and Simulation Standards Profile AMSP-01. [2] The RPR FOM provides backwards compatibility with simulations using the Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) standard.

  4. IEEE 1516 High Level Architecture (HLA) for Modeling and Simulation; IEEE 1730 DSEEP Distributed Simulation Engineering and Execution Process; ISO/IEC 18023-1, SEDRIS—Part 1: Functional specification; ISO/IEC 18023-2, SEDRIS—Part 2: Abstract transmittal format; ISO/IEC 18023-3, SEDRIS—Part 3: Transmittal format binary encoding

  5. Run-time infrastructure (simulation) - Wikipedia

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    In simulation, run-time infrastructure (RTI) is a middleware that is required when implementing the High Level Architecture (HLA). RTI is the fundamental component of HLA. It provides a set of software services that are necessary to support federates to coordinate their operations and data exchange during a runtime execution. In other sense, it ...

  6. High-level design - Wikipedia

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    High-level design (HLD) explains the architecture that would be used to develop a system.The architecture diagram provides an overview of an entire system, identifying the main components that would be developed for the product and their interfaces.

  7. Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Replaced by the High Level Architecture (simulation) (HLA), it was used by the US military to link analytic and training simulations. ALSP consists of: ALSP Infrastructure Software (AIS) that provides distributed runtime simulation support and management; A reusable ALSP Interface consisting of generic data exchange message protocols; and

  8. Katherine Morse - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Lee Morse is an American computer scientist whose work has centered on distributed simulation, on the integration of heterogenous simulation environments, and on standardization of methods for interoperability in simulation, including participating in the development of the High Level Architecture for modeling and simulation.

  9. Live, virtual, and constructive - Wikipedia

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    TENA, through its common infrastructure, including the TENA Middleware and other complementary architecture components, such as the TENA Repository, Logical Range Archive, and other TENA utilities and tools, provides the architecture and software implementation and capabilities necessary to quickly and economically enable interchangeability ...