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Connecting Simulation to the Mission Operational Environment (with) Appendix B: Source Code (CD-ROM)

ELECTRONIC FILE CHARACTERISTICS: 6009 files: Java source code files (Ver 1.2); MS HTML, MS Word files; JPEG, GIF images. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 computer laser optical disc (CD-ROM); 4 3/4 in.; 91.8MB. SYSTEMS DETAIL NOTE: Multiple platform compatibility; requires CD-ROM drive. ABSTRACT: A large num...

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Main Author: Surdu, John R
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Language:English
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Summary:ELECTRONIC FILE CHARACTERISTICS: 6009 files: Java source code files (Ver 1.2); MS HTML, MS Word files; JPEG, GIF images. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 computer laser optical disc (CD-ROM); 4 3/4 in.; 91.8MB. SYSTEMS DETAIL NOTE: Multiple platform compatibility; requires CD-ROM drive. ABSTRACT: A large number of tasks performed by commanders and staffs can be facilitated during operations by the application of simulation technologies. The overall intent of this research is to develop a methodology for using simulations during operations. This methodology will support the construction of tools, which will help decision-makers react quickly and accurately to a rapidly changing operational environment. In support of this research, a prototype simulation and software agent architecture were created. The disc contains the prototype code that accompanies the dissertation. 1. The CD-ROM (Appendix B: Source Code) accompanies the dissertation (167 p.). 2. Detailed description of source code files and running OpSim is located in Appendix B (p. 165) of dissertation. 3. Discussion of compiling OpSim and the Operations Monitors assumes familiarity with Java and signed applets.