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13 June 1995Automated simulation/model management to support the test/evaluation process
This paper includes a definition of an open-ended architecture that is used to automatically link multiple, dissimilar software models and simulators. Computerized Model Management and Development Systems (COMMANDS) is an automated model management system. It is designed to manage the configuration and execution of multiple simulations through executive control in a user-friendly environment. COMMANDS will allow the user to specify the interfaces and execution sequence of modules identified in a database. The order of execution of the modules is specified by the use and controlled during run time by a simulation drive. The results of the executed model (simulation run) are stored in a database for post-simulation retrieval and analysis.
Rob Houghton
"Automated simulation/model management to support the test/evaluation process", Proc. SPIE 2495, Distributed Interactive Simulation Systems Applications, (13 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.211828
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Rob Houghton, "Automated simulation/model management to support the test/evaluation process," Proc. SPIE 2495, Distributed Interactive Simulation Systems Applications, (13 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.211828