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Developing interoperability standards for distributed simulaton and COTS simulation packages with the CSPI PDG
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Proceedings of the 38th conference on Winter simulation table of contents
Monterey, California
SESSION: Modeling methodology b: COTS simulation package interoperability standards I table of contents
Pages: 1101 - 1110  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-4244-0501-7
Authors
John Ladbrook  Ford Motor Company, Basildon, Essex, UK
Malcolm Y. H. Low  Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, SINGAPORE
Steffen Strassburger  Operation and Automation IFF, Magdeburg, GERMANY
Simon J. E. Taylor  Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK
Stephen J. Turner  Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, SINGAPORE
Xiaoguang Wang  Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, SINGAPORE
Sponsors
IEICE ESS : Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Engineering Sciences Society
IIE : Institute of Industrial Engineers
ASA : American Statistical Association
IEEE-CS\DATC : The IEEE Computer Society
INFORMS-CS : Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences-College on Simulation
NIST : National Institute of Standards and Technology
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
(SCS) : The Society for Modeling and Simulation International
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Winter Simulation Conference 
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ABSTRACT

For many years discrete-event simulation has been used to analyze production and logistics problems in manufacturing and defense. In the early 1980s, visual interactive modelling environments were created that supported the development, experimentation and visualization of simulation models. Today these environments are termed Commercial-off-the-shelf Simulation Packages (CSPs). With the advent of distributed simulation and, later, the High Level Architecture, the possibility existed to link together these CSPs and their models to simulate larger problems within enterprises (e.g. multiple production lines) and across supply chains. However, the problem of standardizing the use of the HLA and its constituent parts in this domain exists. The solution of this problem is the work of the CSP Interoperability Product Development Group (CSPI PDG). The purpose of this paper is to introduce the CSPI PDG and to review the suite of standards proposed by the group and current progress.


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Taylor, S. J. E., X. Wang, S. J. Turner, and M. Y. H. Low. 2006. Integrating Heterogeneous Distributed COTS Discrete-Event Simulation Packages: An Emerging Standards-based Approach. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Part A, 36, 1, 109--122.
 
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Collaborative Colleagues:
John Ladbrook: colleagues
Malcolm Y. H. Low: colleagues
Steffen Strassburger: colleagues
Simon J. E. Taylor: colleagues
Stephen J. Turner: colleagues
Xiaoguang Wang: colleagues