NOTICE: This project was completed January 1999. This web site is maintained for archival purposes.

An infusion of WWW technologies into the arena of computer simulation is underway. While these technologies alone may not surmount the fundamental challenges associated with computer simulation -- challenges that deal mainly with the modeling task -- WWW technologies, if appropriately harnessed, have the potential to significantly alter simulation modeling methodology in a variety of ways.

The MITRE Corporation is sponsoring a research effort in web-based simulation support. The primary objectives of this research involve techniques, methods and infrastructures for the design, development and execution of simulation programs in a "massively" distributed environment.

Project Information

Project mission statement
Team members

Activities

An online survey of web-based simulation.
Assisted in the design of a Java-based prototype of runtime infrastructure for the DMSO-sponsored High Level Architecture.
Helped establish the Special Interest Group on distributed simulation within the Object Management Group (OMG).
Developed an on-line simulation of a multiple virtual storage computer system.
Incorporated Remote Method Invocation capabilities into Simjava.
Working with Digital Image Design, a leading company in the computer gaming industry, to incorporate an HLA interface within their new simulation engine.
Working with Thread Technologies, a leading vendor of Java-based simulation support packages, to incorporate support for HLA services within their Silk simulation package.

Publications

Ernest H. Page and Jeffrey M. Opper. Investigating the Application of Web-Based Simulation Principles within the Architecture for a Next-Generation Computer Generated Forces Model, to appear in: Future Generation Computer Systems, Elsevier Science Publishing.
Ernest H . Page. Beyond Speedup: PADS, the HLA and Web-Based Simulation, In: Proceedings of the 13th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation, R.M. Fujimoto and S. Turner, Eds., pp. 2-9, Atlanta, GA, 1-4 May 1999.
Ernest H. Page, Arnold Buss, Paul A. Fishwick, Kevin J. Healy, Richard E. Nance and Ray J. Paul. Web-Based Simulation: Revolution or Evolution? submitted to: ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, April 1999.
Ernest H. Page. The Rise of Web-Based Simulation: Implications for the High Level Architecture, In: Proceedings of the 1998 Winter Simulation Conference, pp. 1663-1668, Washington, D.C., 13-16 December 1998.
Ernest H. Page, Sean P. Griffin and S. Lynn Rother. Providing Conceptual Framework Support for Distributed Web-Based Simulation within the High Level Architecture, In: Proceedings of SPIE Vol 3369: Enabling Technology for Simulation Science II, pp. 287-292, Orlando, FL, 13-17 April 1998.
Ernest H. Page, Arnold Buss, Paul A. Fishwick, Kevin J. Healy, Richard E. Nance and Ray J. Paul. The Modeling Methodological Impacts of Web-Based Simulation, In: Proceedings of the 1998 SCS International Conference on Web-Based Modeling and Simulation, pp. 123-128, San Diego, CA, 11-14 January 1998.
Ernest H. Page, Robert L. Moose and Sean P. Griffin. Web-Based Simulation in Simjava using Remote Method Invocation, In: Proceedings of the 1997 Winter Simulation Conference, pp. 468-474, Atlanta, GA, 7-10 December 1997.

Websim Events

2000 SCS International Conference on Web-Based Modeling and Simulation
1999 SCS International Conference on Web-Based Modeling and Simulation
Technical Conference on Web-Based Simulation at the 1998 SPIE AeroSense Symposium
1998 SCS International Conference on Web-Based Modeling and Simulation

 

For more information, contact Ernie Page (epage@mitre.org).
MITRE employees may refer to the internal Websim page.

1 July 1999