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22 May 2006 Transitioning the DSAP infrastructure to a web service environment
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RAM Laboratories and AFRL are developing a software infrastructure to provide a Dynamic Situation Assessment and Prediction (DSAP) capability through the use of an embedded simulation infrastructure that can be linked to real-time Command, Control, Communications, and Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) sensors and systems and Command and Control (C2) activities. The resulting capabilities will allow Commanders to evaluate and analyze Courses of Action and potential alternatives through real-time and faster-than-real-time simulation via executing multiple plans simultaneously across a computing grid. In order to support users in a distributed C2 operational capacity, the DSAP infrastructure is being web-enabled to support net-centric services and common data formats and specifications that will allow it to support users on the Global Information Grid. This paper reviews DSAP and its underlying Multiple Replication Framework architecture and discusses steps that must be taken to play in a Service-Oriented Architecture.
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Craig Lammers and Robert M. McGraw "Transitioning the DSAP infrastructure to a web service environment", Proc. SPIE 6227, Enabling Technologies for Simulation Science X, 622709 (22 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.666248
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KEYWORDS
Computer simulations

Web services

Databases

Magnetorheological finishing

Calibration

Control systems

Data modeling

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