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13 June 1995 Conducting distributed exercises: coordinated design and testing
Robert A. Sottilare
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Abstract
This paper provides a basis for planning, designing, and testing distributed exercises and experiments. Lessons learned from the Synthetic Theater of War--Europe (STOW-E) exercise conducted in November 1994 are incorporated to provide system engineers/integrators areas of consideration in the design and testing of distributed interactive simulation (DIS) exercises and experiments. Issues involving DIS compliance in accordance with IEEE 1278.1, and interoperability and compatibility testing measures are also discussed. Design and test issues for live, virtual, and constructive simulations are considered. This paper assumes basic knowledge of DIS principles.
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Robert A. Sottilare "Conducting distributed exercises: coordinated design and testing", Proc. SPIE 2495, Distributed Interactive Simulation Systems Applications, (13 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.211826
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KEYWORDS
Distributed interactive simulations

Computer simulations

Virtual reality

Distributed computing

Telecommunications

Data modeling

Network architectures

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