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Overview of HLA and RTI DMSO Standards

Given by Geoffrey Fox but selected by W. Furmanski from DMSO at ARL Training Session IMT Dec 4 97 on Dec 4 97. Foils prepared Nov 29 97

This selects from the major DMSO HLA Training Resource at
Core Material
and Additional Material
This selects from HLA Overview, HLA Process and Policy
RTI 1.0 Tutorial, Time Management in the HLA, HLA Object Model Template (OMT)
and HLA Interface Specification
From additional material resource, we select Object Model Development Tools (OMDT)


Table of Contents for Overview of HLA and RTI DMSO Standards


001 DMSO High Level Architecture Overview
002 DoD M&S Strategy: An Analogy to City Planning
003 How Did We Get Here?
004 High-Level Architecture Definition Process
005 Some Terminology
006 Some More Terminology
007 HLA Comprises Three Components:   Rules, Runtime Infrastructure, 
    Templates
008 A Federation Must Play by the Rules
009 Each Federate Must Play By the Rules
010 HLA Object Model Template
011 OMT Components
012 Object Class Structure Table (Template)
013 Object Interaction Table (Roughly Methods in CORBA)
014 Attribute/Parameter Table
015 Architecture Splits  Functions Between  Simulations and Runtime 
    Infrastructure
016 In RTI 1.0, a Federate Process Contains Federate and RTI Code
017 Some RTI Services Are  Initiated by Federate, Some by RTI
018 In the Beginning,  There's an RTI Executive...
019 A Federate, Acting as a  Federation Execution Manager, Creates a 
    Federation Execution
020 Other Federates Join the Federation Execution
021 Hierarchy of Simulations
022 Federation Object  Model (FOM) Defines Each Federation's Realm of 
    Discourse
023 Interactions  Represent Events in Time
024 Run-Time Infrastructure  Provides Six Categories of Services
025 Federation Management Services
026 Declaration Management
027 Object Management Lets  Federates See Each Other's Objects
028 Object Management Services
029 Ownership Management  Allows Shared Responsibility  for Simulating
     an Object
030 Ownership May Be  Pushed to Another Federate
031 Ownership May Be  Pulled from Another Federate
032 Time Management
033 Challenge: Time  Management Interoperability
034 Logical Time
035 Time Management Services
036 Example:  Event Driven Federate
037 Data Distribution Management
038 The Role of the Federate in DDM
039 The Role of the RTI in DDM
040 Illustration of DDM services
041 HLA Object Model development process and supporting tools
042 Introduction
043 HLA FEDEP Model
044 OMDTs aka HLA ComponentWare
045 AEgis OMDT (COM Object Model)
046 TASC OMDT(Java(bean) Object Model)
047 HLA Object Model Library
048 Object Model Data Dictionary  System (OMDDS)
049 Use Case:  Developing a New FOM
050 Data Interchange Formats
051 HLA DIFs
052 Access to the  HLA OM Tool Suite


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