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A Common Architecture For Simulation Viewing Over Multiple Protocol Environments, Glenn G. Jacquot Dec 1996

A Common Architecture For Simulation Viewing Over Multiple Protocol Environments, Glenn G. Jacquot

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This study discusses an architecture used for displaying data results in a graphical format. This data is obtained via internet connection or from a direct connection to a battlefield simulator known as BattleSim. This architecture utilizes several graphics packages for displaying the output along with two different approaches to receiving commands from the user. Furthermore, the design was built to easily incorporate other graphics packages and communication protocols in order to increase its portability.


A Prototype Architecture For An Automated Scenario Generation System For Combat Simulations, Mark W. Pfefferman Dec 1993

A Prototype Architecture For An Automated Scenario Generation System For Combat Simulations, Mark W. Pfefferman

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This research effort examines the problem of automating the scenario generation process and presents a prototype architecture for an automated scenario generation system. This architecture is designed using an object- oriented approach which leads to a modular and modifiable design. The architecture provides a mechanism for automatically generating scenario files from a textual US Army operation order. This translation process occurs in two phases. First, the text operation order is translated into an intermediate format called the mission file. In the second phase, the system reads the mission file, instantiates intelligent entities, and assigns missions to those entities. The intelligent …