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IEEE Std 1516.2-2010 (Revision of IEEE Std 1516.2-2000) : IEEE standard for modeling and simulation (M & S) high level architecture (HLA) : object model template (OMT) specification / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, IEEE-SA Standards Board.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, author, issuing body.
IEEE-SA Standards Board, author.
Contributor:
IEEE-SA Standards Board, author.
Series:
IEEE Std ; 1516.2-2010.
IEEE Std ; 1516.2-2010
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer architecture.
Computer simulation--Standards.
Computer simulation.
Mathematical models--Standards.
Mathematical models.
Simulation methods--Standards.
Simulation methods.
Electromechanical analogies--Standards.
Electromechanical analogies.
Interactive computer systems--Standards.
Interactive computer systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 100 pages).
Other Title:
1516.2-2010 - IEEE Standard for Modeling and Simulation
IEEE Std 1516.2-2010 (Revision of IEEE Std 1516.2-2000): IEEE Standard for Modeling and Simulation (M&S) High Level Architecture (HLA)-- Object Model Template (OMT) Specification
IEEE Std 1516.2-2010
Place of Publication:
New York : IEEE, 2010.
Summary:
The High Level Architecture (HLA)--Object Model Template (OMT) specification defines the format and syntax (but not content) of HLA object models. Simulations are abstractions of the real world, and no one simulation can solve all of the functional needs for the modeling and simulation community. It is anticipated that advances in technology will allow for new and different modeling and simulation (M & S) implementations within the framework of the HLA. The standards contained in this architecture are interrelated and need to be considered as a product set, as a change in one is likely to have an impact on the others. As such, the HLA is an integrated approach that has been developed to provide a common architecture for simulation. Keywords: architecture, class attribute, data distribution management, federate, federation, federation execution, federation object model, framework, High Level Architecture, instance attribute, instance attribute ownership, interaction class, joined federate, object class, object model template, rules, runtime infrastructure, simulation object model, time-constrained, time-regulating.
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ISBN:
0-7381-6249-3

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