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30 April 2009 Five-dimensional simulation for advanced decision making
Craig Lammers, Jeffrey Steinman, Maria Valinski, Karen Roth
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This paper describes the application of a new parallel and distributed modeling and simulation technology known as HyperWarpSpeed to facilitate the decision-making process in a time-critical simulated Command and Control environment. HyperWarpSpeed enables the exploration of multiple decision branches at key decision points within a single simulation execution. Whereas the traditional Monte Carlo approach re-computes the majority of calculations for each run, HyperWarpSpeed shares computations between the parallel behaviors resulting in run times that are potentially orders of magnitude faster.
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Craig Lammers, Jeffrey Steinman, Maria Valinski, and Karen Roth "Five-dimensional simulation for advanced decision making", Proc. SPIE 7348, Modeling and Simulation for Military Operations IV, 73480H (30 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.816742
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KEYWORDS
Monte Carlo methods

Computer simulations

Analytical research

Databases

Data modeling

Modeling and simulation

Computer architecture

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