Author: United States. Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Army, Operations Research
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Category : Simulation methods
Languages : en
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Army Model and Simulation Master Plan
Author: United States. Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Army, Operations Research
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Category : Simulation methods
Languages : en
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Category : Simulation methods
Languages : en
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Management of Army Models and Simulations
Author: United States. Department of the Army
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Category : Simulation methods
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Category : Simulation methods
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Army Science and Technology Master Plan
Author: United States. Department of the Army
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Category : Military research
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Category : Military research
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Developing a Standard Platform-Level Army Object Model
Author: Douglas E. Dudgeon
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ISBN: 9781423563990
Category : Combat
Languages : en
Pages : 85
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Before 1990, the Department of Defense (DoD) modeling and simulation effort was fragmented and uncoordinated. Developers of new simulations usually had to start from scratch and could reuse very few of the components from legacy models. Simulations from different developers were incompatible and inconsistent. One of the features of object-oriented programming (OOP) is the prospect of reusing design and code on future projects. However, reuse does not simply happen, it must be planned by thinking beyond the immediate application and developing a more general design. Interoperability and reuse are limited because DoD lacks a common technical framework for simulation architecture. The Army Modeling and Simulation Office (AMSO) Master Plan's primary objective is the creation of this framework. Central to the plan is the development of a standard army object model. This thesis documents the development of the initial version of the standard army object model. The role of the standard army object model is to enhance interoperability and reuse and to achieve a minimal level of uniformity in Army simulations. This standard will specify object-oriented properties for classes, and class hierarchies for use with future high resolution simulation development. A modified version of Rumbaugh's Object Modeling Technique was used to develop the object model. A component-based design was adopted. The object model is code independent and minimal in design to allow developers maximum flexibility. The research indicates that the standard army object model can also serve as a focal point for other initiatives outlined in the AMSO Master Plan.
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ISBN: 9781423563990
Category : Combat
Languages : en
Pages : 85
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Before 1990, the Department of Defense (DoD) modeling and simulation effort was fragmented and uncoordinated. Developers of new simulations usually had to start from scratch and could reuse very few of the components from legacy models. Simulations from different developers were incompatible and inconsistent. One of the features of object-oriented programming (OOP) is the prospect of reusing design and code on future projects. However, reuse does not simply happen, it must be planned by thinking beyond the immediate application and developing a more general design. Interoperability and reuse are limited because DoD lacks a common technical framework for simulation architecture. The Army Modeling and Simulation Office (AMSO) Master Plan's primary objective is the creation of this framework. Central to the plan is the development of a standard army object model. This thesis documents the development of the initial version of the standard army object model. The role of the standard army object model is to enhance interoperability and reuse and to achieve a minimal level of uniformity in Army simulations. This standard will specify object-oriented properties for classes, and class hierarchies for use with future high resolution simulation development. A modified version of Rumbaugh's Object Modeling Technique was used to develop the object model. A component-based design was adopted. The object model is code independent and minimal in design to allow developers maximum flexibility. The research indicates that the standard army object model can also serve as a focal point for other initiatives outlined in the AMSO Master Plan.
Army Science and Technology Master Plan
Author: United States Department of the Army
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Category : Military research
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Category : Military research
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Army Science and Technology Master Plan
Author: United States. Department of the Army
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Category : Military research
Languages : en
Pages : 388
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Category : Military research
Languages : en
Pages : 388
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The Army's Vision for Models and Simulations (M & S) After Next
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Models and Simulations (M & S) provide one of the key tools the Army uses to meet its Title 10 responsibilities to organize and sustain highly trained and properly equipped forces for use by the Combatant Commanders in Chief (CINCs). To ensure the Army can continue to shape and exploit advancing M & S technology, the Army Model and Simulation Office (AMSO) has begun updating the Army's M & S strategy. The Army's vision for M & S after next accomplishes the first steps in that process. The vision statement identifies a desired set of future M & S capabilities and lays the foundation for developing the strategy to achieve those capabilities. As the strategy becomes refined, AMSO will use it as the basis for the next edition of the Army M & S Master Plan.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Models and Simulations (M & S) provide one of the key tools the Army uses to meet its Title 10 responsibilities to organize and sustain highly trained and properly equipped forces for use by the Combatant Commanders in Chief (CINCs). To ensure the Army can continue to shape and exploit advancing M & S technology, the Army Model and Simulation Office (AMSO) has begun updating the Army's M & S strategy. The Army's vision for M & S after next accomplishes the first steps in that process. The vision statement identifies a desired set of future M & S capabilities and lays the foundation for developing the strategy to achieve those capabilities. As the strategy becomes refined, AMSO will use it as the basis for the next edition of the Army M & S Master Plan.
DoD Modeling and Simulation (M & S) Master Plan
Author: United States. Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology
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Category : Computer simulation
Languages : en
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Category : Computer simulation
Languages : en
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Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II Synthetic Environment Strategic Plan For Synthetic Environment Strategic Plan
Author: Lockheed martin corp orlando fl
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Languages : en
Pages : 68
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The purpose of this effort was to develop an execution plan for improving the strategic environment (SE) for the U.S. Army modeling and simulation (M & S) community. The plan's focus time frame is through the U.S. Government fiscal year (FY) 03. The study has used the definition of the SE from the DoD and Army Model and Simulation Master Plans.
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Languages : en
Pages : 68
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The purpose of this effort was to develop an execution plan for improving the strategic environment (SE) for the U.S. Army modeling and simulation (M & S) community. The plan's focus time frame is through the U.S. Government fiscal year (FY) 03. The study has used the definition of the SE from the DoD and Army Model and Simulation Master Plans.
Army Science And Technology Master Plan 2001, Volume 2 Annexes, January 2001
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Languages : en
Pages : 388
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Languages : en
Pages : 388
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