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19 September 2001 eSim: a software architecture for Web-enabled simulation
Nazareth S. Bedrossian, Jiann-Woei Jang, Joe McManis, Jeremy Tempelton
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Abstract
eSim was developed by Draper-Houston to provide a distributed analysis and simulation capability. It is a concept and architecture for Web-enabled simulation. It utilizes a Client/Server construct to Web-enable any simulation. First generation eSim is a general purpose simulation server. With eSim, any simulation can be executed, input parameters entered, and results viewed either in text format, graphically or via animation from a standard Web browser. Additional software and modifications to existing simulations are not required. eSimi provides an interactive capability which allows changing input parameters and viewing corresponding results during the simulation. It also provides the capability to run the simulation in real-time mode. Examples are used to illustrate eSim and eSimi capabilities.
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Nazareth S. Bedrossian, Jiann-Woei Jang, Joe McManis, and Jeremy Tempelton "eSim: a software architecture for Web-enabled simulation", Proc. SPIE 4367, Enabling Technology for Simulation Science V, (19 September 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.440024
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KEYWORDS
Computer simulations

Computer architecture

Control systems

Internet

Chemical elements

Decision support systems

Device simulation

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