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Myjak, Michael D., Sean T. Sharp, Tom Lake, and Keith Briggs. 1999. Object Transfer In HLA. SISO, Spring 1999, presentation 140.

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Networked Simulation With HLA And MODSIM III - Johnson (1999)   (Correct)

....for the programming tools to do a better job of providing repeatable initialization. A related issue is that there is likely to be some difficulty with other features, such as object transfer, that require two federates to synchronize part of their state. The literature does describe this problem (Myjak 1999). His work describes some possible application workarounds but also proposes amending the architecture of the HLA to include additional services in this area. The lesson from this is that the HLA will probably evolve, but the programming tools may be asked to provide practical solutions to ....

Myjak, Michael D., Sean T. Sharp, Tom Lake, and Keith Briggs. 1999. Object Transfer In HLA. SISO, Spring 1999, presentation 140.


HLA-Federate Reproduction Procedures in Public.. - Schulze, Straßburger..   (Correct)

....use external means, e.g. files, pipes, or a network connection. On the other hand one could also use means provided by HLA and its RTI itself. This is the path we chose for our prototypical implementation. The approach used here has some similarities to the object transfer approaches discussed in (Myjak et al. 1999a) and (Myjak et al. 1999b) In our approach the original federate starts the cloned federate upon the occurrence of a certain event, e.g. by receiving an certain interaction, or command via the HLA Management Object Model (MOM) The clone is based on the same SLX source code like the original ....

....files, pipes, or a network connection. On the other hand one could also use means provided by HLA and its RTI itself. This is the path we chose for our prototypical implementation. The approach used here has some similarities to the object transfer approaches discussed in (Myjak et al. 1999a) and (Myjak et al. 1999b) In our approach the original federate starts the cloned federate upon the occurrence of a certain event, e.g. by receiving an certain interaction, or command via the HLA Management Object Model (MOM) The clone is based on the same SLX source code like the original federate. After startup ....

Myjak M., S. Sharp, T. Lake, K. Briggs, 1999a. Object Transfer In HLA. In: Proceedings of the Simulation Interoperability Workshop, Spring 1999.

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