Distributed simulation

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Distributed simulation

John A. Hamilton, Jr., David A. Nash, Udo W. Pooch

(CRC Press computer engineering series)

CRC Press, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Simulation is a multi-disciplinary field, and significant simulation research is dispersed across multiple fields of study. Distributed computer systems, software design methods, and new simulation techniques offer synergistic multipliers when joined together in a distributed simulation. Systems of most interest to the simulation practitioner are often the most difficult to model and implement. Distributed Simulation brings together the many complex technologies for distributed simulation. There is strong emphasis on emerging simulation methodologies, including object-oriented, multilevel, and multi-resolution simulation. Finally, one concise text provides a strong foundation for the development of high fidelity simulations in heterogeneous distributed computing environments!

Table of Contents

Fundamentals of Simulation. Random Variable Distributions. Statistical Inference. System Modeling. Distributed Systems. The Object-Oriented Paradigm. Resolution in Simulation. Modeling and Abstraction in Multilevel Simulation. Environments and Languages for Distributed Simulation. Distributed Simulation Considerations. Enabling Technologies for Distributed Simulation. Distributed Battlefield Simulation Design. Index.

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