Number of Users Reached = 17
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Number of Papers Published = 12 (4 at ITEA, 1 DoD UGC)
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Number of Courses Presented = 4 (1 at ITEA, JSU Summer)
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Number of Technical Reports = 4 (CMS parallelization, JWORB)
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Number of Software Modules = 7 (Visual Simulation Toolkit for DMSO Jager, JWORB/HTTP Protocol (Web Server), JWORB/IIOP Protocol (CORBA Server/Broker), Object Web RTI as JWORB Service, Object Model Builder (OMBuilder) in Excel+VBA, DirectX Front-End for DMSO Jager, FMS Training Space / Database Navigator)
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General FMS Support and Tech Tracking - Web Site (300+ Pages)
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RTI Parallelization Planning - NPAC joins CHSSI FMS-5
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SPEEDES Training Materials - Web Database for Source and Documentation Navigation
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FMS Training - 4 courses, 12 papers, FMS Training Space / Database -- includes future SIW98 Orlando paper
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Visual Simulation Tools - WebFlow+Excel+VBA+DirectX for Jager - commodity version of DMSO technology
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Parallel CMS Planning (CEWES) - runs at ARL, tech report ready -- will be focus of application work
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Object Web RTI (CEWES) - implemented, alpha release fall 98 is foundation of WebHLA architecture and FMS metacomputing for future
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Overall Structure
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6 generic projects, each for years 3-5 with suggested activities
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Different CHSSI modules and/or customers addressed each year
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WebHLA - an overall 3-tier commodity architecture to offer an integrated training, demo, testbed and FMS software delivery platform
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Core PET FMS Support -- continual Tracking of DMSO/Commodity Technologies with COM and XML in year 3 incl. Microsoft ChromeEffects)
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Specific Parallel Modeling and Simulation Modules (Year 3 is CMS --> Year 5 JSIMS)
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Metacomputing FMS Demonstrations (use JWORB for fully DMSO HLA compliant multi MSRC commodity metacomputing starting with ModSAF/CMS)
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CHSSI Training Modules (Year 3 SPEEDES, then TEMPO, E-ModSAF ...)
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Training Federates (use of WebHLA for interactive training)
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WebHLA Integration (is FMS Problem Solving environment -- eventually explore SBA or Simulation Based acquisition as discussed at ITEA)
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