TRACK 4

2000 SUMMER COMPUTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE

JULY 16 - 20, 2000

Vancouver, B.C. Canada
The Coast Plaza Suite Hotel, at Stanley Park

 
TRACK 4: SIMULATION SYSTEM LIFE-CYCLE EVOLUTION
 
Chair: Captain Joseph Celano, US Navy/SPAWAR
Co-Chair: Jeffrey W. Wallace, Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc.

Session 1: State of the Practice in Modeling and Simulation

PANDA: Simulation Interoperability Through Software Engineering
Capt. Joseph Celano, US Navy/SPAWAR, USA
Jeffrey Wallace, Epsilon Systems Solutions, USA

Integrating SPEEDES into the JMASS Architecture
Jeffrey Wallace, Epsilon Systems Solutions, USA
Robert McGraw, RAM Laboratories, USA

Joint Simulation System (JSIMS) Technical Update
Fred Hartman, DMSO, USA

Session 2: Simulation Development Environments

OSim - Integrating Simulation Across the E-Engineering
Carl Byers, Original Sim, USA

Sequoia
Jean-Marc Naud, Virtual Prototypes, Inc, USA

A Signal Representation Framework for the Heterogeneous Simulation of Optical Components, Systems and Networks
Olaf Lenzmann, Virtual Photomill, Inc., USA

Session 3: Modeling Development Environments

Reconfigurable Models: A Modeling Paradigm to Support Simulation-Based Design
Antonio Diaz-Calderon, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Modeling the Web: Linking Discrete and Continuous
Narsingh Deo, University of Central Florida, USA

Building a Network Simulator Using Distributed Object Technology
Dimitrios Vergados, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Session 4: Simulation Life-Cycle Management

Naval Aviation Training Systems, Interoperability Maturation Model
Capt. Rory Fisher, NAVAIR, USA
Daniel Paterson Patersond, NAWCTSD, USA

SEI CMM and its Relationship to Verification and Validation
Candace Conwell, SPAWAR, USA

Performance Evaluation of Communication Systems Using Formal Description Techniques
Luc Hohwiller, University of Mulhouse, France

M&S for Lifecycle Management at Sandia National Laboratories: From Engineering Simulations to Enterprise Modeling
Pat Chavez, Sandia National Labs, USA

Session 5: The Future of Modeling and Simulation Development Practices

Revolution in Engineering and Manufacturing (REM)
Russel D. Skocypec, Sandia National Labs, USA

Distributed Modeling and Simulation for Virtual Enterprises
Erkollar, Alptekin, University of Klagenfurt, Austria

Simulation Based Acquisition - Producing Savings is Key
William Grigson, IITRI, USA

 

 
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