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Abstract: The Department of Defense (DoD) High Level
Architecture (HLA) for modeling and simulation (M&S)
was developed as a means of facilitating interoperability
among simulations and promoting reuse of simulations and
their components. Although the three HLA specifications
together provide the necessary technical foundation for
developing distributed, interoperable simulation
applications, they do not explicitly define how such
applications are developed. In this regard, in order to
provide practical... (Update)
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@inproceedings{ lutz99fedep,
author = "Robert Lutz",
title = "{FEDEP} V1.4: an update to the {HLA} process model",
booktitle = "Winter Simulation Conference",
pages = "1044-1049",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lutz99fedep.html" }
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