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IEEE 1516.2-2010

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IEEE Standard for Modeling and Simulation (M&S) High Level Architecture (HLA)– Object Model Template (OMT) Specification

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Revision Standard – Inactive-Reserved. The High Level Architecture (HLA)—Object Model Template (OMT) specification defines the format and syntax (but not content) of HLA object models. Simulations are abstractions of the real world, and no one simulation can solve all of the functional needs for the modeling and simulation community. It is anticipated that advances in technology will allow for new and different modeling and simulation (M&S) implementations within the framework of the HLA. The standards contained in this architecture are interrelated and need to be considered as a product set, as a change in one is likely to have an impact on the others. As such, the HLA is an integrated approach that has been developed to provide a common architecture for simulation.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1516.2™-2010 Front cover
3 Title page
6 Introduction
Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
7 Errata
Interpretations
Patents
8 Participants
11 Contents
13 Important Notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
14 1.3 Background
1.3.1 Object model template rationale
1.3.2 Federation object models
1.3.3 Simulation object models
15 1.3.4 Relationship of HLA and object-oriented concepts
16 2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
30 3.2 Abbreviations and acronyms
3.3 Conventions
31 3.3.1 Names
4. HLA OMT components
33 4.1 Object model identification table
4.1.1 Purpose/background
4.1.2 Table format
38 4.1.3 Inclusion criteria
4.1.4 Example
39 4.2 Object class structure table
4.2.1 Purpose/background
40 4.2.2 Table format
41 4.2.3 Inclusion criteria
42 4.2.4 Example
43 4.3 Interaction class structure table
4.3.1 Purpose/background
44 4.3.2 Table format
45 4.3.3 Inclusion criteria
4.3.4 Example
46 4.4 Attribute table
4.4.1 Purpose/background
4.4.2 Table format
49 4.4.3 Inclusion criteria
4.4.4 Example
50 4.5 Parameter table
4.5.1 Purpose/background
51 4.5.2 Table format
52 4.5.3 Inclusion criteria
4.5.4 Example
53 4.6 Dimension table
4.6.1 Purpose/background
54 4.6.2 Table format
55 4.6.3 Inclusion criteria
4.6.4 Example
4.7 Time representation table
4.7.1 Purpose/background
56 4.7.2 Table format
57 4.7.3 Inclusion criteria
4.7.4 Example
4.8 User-supplied tag table
4.8.1 Purpose/background
4.8.2 Table format
58 4.8.3 Inclusion criteria
4.8.4 Example
59 4.9 Synchronization table
4.9.1 Purpose/background
4.9.2 Table format
4.9.3 Inclusion criteria
60 4.9.4 Example
4.10 Transportation type table
4.10.1 Purpose/background
4.10.2 Table format
61 4.10.3 Inclusion criteria
4.10.4 Example
4.11 Update rate table
4.11.1 Purpose/background
4.11.2 Table format
62 4.11.3 Inclusion criteria
4.11.4 Example
4.12 Switches table
4.12.1 Purpose/background
63 4.12.2 Table format
64 4.12.3 Inclusion criteria
4.12.4 Example
65 4.13 Datatype tables
4.13.1 Purpose/background
4.13.2 Inclusion criteria
4.13.3 Basic data representation table
66 4.13.4 Simple datatype table
68 4.13.5 Enumerated datatype table
70 4.13.6 Array datatype table
71 4.13.7 Fixed record datatype table
74 4.13.8 Variant record datatype table
75 4.13.9 Predefined encodings for constructed datatypes
76 4.13.9.1 HLAfixedRecord
77 4.13.9.2 HLAvariantRecord
78 4.13.9.3 HLAfixedArray
79 4.13.9.4 HLAvariableArray
81 4.14 Notes table
4.14.1 Purpose/background
4.14.2 Table format
82 4.14.3 Inclusion Criteria
4.14.4 Example
5. FOM/SOM lexicon
5.1 Purpose/background
5.2 Object class definition table
83 5.3 Interaction class definition table
5.4 Attribute definition table
84 5.5 Parameter definition table
85 6. Conformance
6.1 Conformance labels
6.1.1 Object model conformance
86 6.1.2 Object model tool conformance
6.1.3 XML product conformance
6.2 Conformance verification
6.2.1 Object model identification table
6.2.2 Object class structure table
6.2.3 Interaction class structure table
6.2.4 Attribute table
87 6.2.5 Parameter table
6.2.6 Dimension table
6.2.7 Time representation table
6.2.8 User-supplied tag table
88 6.2.9 Synchronization table
6.2.10 Transportation type table
6.2.11 Update rate table
6.2.12 Switches table
6.2.13 Basic data representation table
6.2.14 Simple datatype table
6.2.15 Enumerated datatype table
89 6.2.16 Array datatype table
6.2.17 Fixed record datatype table
6.2.18 Variable record datatype table
90 6.3 Interface specification services usage table
6.3.1 Purpose/background
6.3.2 Table format
94 6.3.3 Inclusion criteria
6.3.4 Example
95 7. FOM module/SOM module merging rules
98 Annex A (informative)Table entry notation
99 Annex B (normative) Common normalization functions
101 Annex C (normative) FOM module/SOM module merging principles
107 Annex D (normative) OMT data interchange format
109 Annex E (normative) OMT conformance XML Schema
110 Annex F (informative) OMT DIF SOM example
111 Annex G (informative) OMT DIF FOM example
112 Annex H (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 1516.2-2010
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