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WSC
1998
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Internet-based Simulation using Off-the-shelf Simulation Tools and HLA
The United States Department of Defense's High Level Architecture for Modeling and Simulation (HLA) provides a standardized interface for distributed simulations. The recent ...
Steffen Straßburger, Thomas Schulze, Ulrich ...
CONCURRENCY
2004
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Middleware for real-time distributed simulations
Distributed simulation applications often rely on middleware to provide services to support their execution over distributed computing environments. Such middleware spans many lev...
Thom McLean, Richard M. Fujimoto, J. Brad Fitzgibb...
JETAI
2008
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SAL: an explicitly pluralistic cognitive architecture
gle level of abstraction cannot capture the required richness of behavior. In this paper, we offer a brief principled defense of epistemological pluralism in cognitive science and ...
David J. Jilk, Christian Lebiere, Randall C. O'Rei...
WSC
1997
13 years 6 months ago
A Performance Monitoring Application for Distributed Interactive Simulations (DIS)
This paper discusses the design, development, and use of a performance monitoring tool for Distributed Interactive Simulations (DIS). A typical DIS environment consists of hundred...
David B. Cavitt, C. Michael Overstreet, Kurt Maly
TVLSI
2008
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Reconfigurable Hardware for High-Security/ High-Performance Embedded Systems: The SAFES Perspective
Abstract--Embedded systems present significant security challenges due to their limited resources and power constraints. This paper focuses on the issues of building secure embedde...
Guy Gogniat, Tilman Wolf, Wayne P. Burleson, Jean-...