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August 1998,
Volume 2
Number 2

Modeling and Simulation Issue

Don't Shoot! I'm Your Friend!

Parallel Simulation for Air Traffic

HLA in Space

Simulation Trains Commanders

Army Simulation

Expeditionary Force Experiment

SEDRIS

More M&S

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More Modeling and Simulation Work

To read other MITRE articles on Modeling and Simulation, go to the web addresses at the ends of the following descriptions:

Simulation-Based Acquisition for Integrated Ship Defense by Keith Curtis
Simulation-Based Acquisition is introducing the idea of employing an optimized, consistent suite of models and simulations across all functional areas throughout the acquisition life cycle. The Navy has chosen Integrated Ship Defense as the subject of a pilot High Level Architecture program to evaluate Simulation-Based Acquisition.


Web-Based Simulation by Ernest H. Page
MITRE is working to understand and influence the dramatic shift that web-based simulation with its diverse nature portends for simulationists in academic and commercial sectors.


C4ISR Analytic Performance Evaluation (CAPE) Models
by Susan Parker and Henry Neimeier
MITRE has developed the capability to construct models quickly that generate key insights into the contributions of C4ISR systems, weapons, and platforms. The term "CAPE", for C4ISR Analytic Performance Evaluation, describes this modeling methodology as well as the set for models using a common approach in their construction and representation of various factors.


Distributed Simulation for Theater Missile Defense Analysis by John Roberts
MITRE is helping the Air Force's Electronic Systems Center to develop a world-class Command and Control modeling and analysis capability. By acquiring the best Joint service models, enhancing MITRE surveillance and communications models, and leveraging Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol (ALSP) software to bind selected models, MITRE has developed a powerful toolset for analyzing performance issues in support of Theater Missile Defense systems acquisition.


MITRE Works for Standards for Modeling and Simulation by Frederick Kuhl
MITRE is working in three areas to establish standards for modeling and simulation: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, The Object Management Group, and The Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization.

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