| James W. Duff, James Purtilo, Michael Capps, and David Stotts. Software engineering of distributed simulation environments. In Proceedings of the Conference on Configurable Distributed Systems, pages 202--209, Annapolis, Maryland, 1996. IEEE Computer Society Technical Committe on Distributed Processing. |
....mechanisms to minimize these effects or eliminate these errors. Since our example IVE is used for two different purposes, simulation time will not always match. During one lengthy exercise for the tanks, numerous TOW gunners could be trained by teleporting the TOW around the virtual battlefield. [3] ffl Synthetic Events Some events may be created in the interconnection that affect the IVE. These events must be recognized and handled. A simple example is a collision between two tanks. The tank simulators were designed so that the only tank under human control was the simulator itself. In the ....
James W. Duff, James Purtilo, Michael Capps, and David Stotts. Software engineering of distributed simulation environments. In Proceedings of the Conference on Configurable Distributed Systems, pages 202--209, Annapolis, Maryland, 1996. IEEE Computer Society Technical Committe on Distributed Processing.
....VEs. Com94] BrickNet uses an interpreted language to facilitate sharing object behaviors between VEs. SSP 95] VRML is also an interpreted language that as of version 1.0 does not support connected VEs. There has been little research on how to retrofit legacy systems into distributed VEs. DPCS96] REQUIREMENTS FOR VE INTEGRATION In this section we lay out the functional requirements for SEVE. The non functional requirements have been discussed elsewhere [DPCS96] and are beyond the scope of this paper. We use a running example to illustrate the requirements for a SEVE environment. Our ....
....1.0 does not support connected VEs. There has been little research on how to retrofit legacy systems into distributed VEs. DPCS96] REQUIREMENTS FOR VE INTEGRATION In this section we lay out the functional requirements for SEVE. The non functional requirements have been discussed elsewhere [DPCS96] and are beyond the scope of this paper. We use a running example to illustrate the requirements for a SEVE environment. Our example takes two existing simulators and integrates them into a distributed simulation to give the soldiers being trained the challenge of fighting a human opponent, vice ....
James W. Duff, James Purtilo, Michael Capps, and David Stotts. Software engineering of distributed simulation envi5 ronments. In Proceedings of the Conference on Configurable Distributed Systems, pages 202--209, Annapolis, Maryland, May 6-8 1996. IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Distributed Processing.
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