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| Course Outline |
HLA Overview: Students are introduced to the fundamentals of the HLA. Included in this overview are answers to common questions such as why does HLA exist, what are the major components of HLA, and what is required to achieve HLA compliance? Achieving Federate HLA Compliance: This section addresses the issues involved in bringing a simulation into HLA compliance. Students will implement RTI service calls, Create Simulation and Federation Object Models (SOMs and FOMs), and verify the new functionality in an integrated test environment. Developing HLA Federations: The six-step FEDEP model, an HLA-based systems engineering process, is examined in detail and used to develop HLA Federations. Students will learn where in the process each of the HLA LabWorks and other case tools can be used to accomplish critical tasks. Managing and Executing HLA Federations: Students learn techniques to control, view, and manage important information regarding the execution of a Federation. In addition, the concepts of the HLA MOM are addressed. Enabling Federates to Support Multiple Federations: The challenging issue of reusing Federates in different Federations, without having to make costly changes to the Federate software is addressed. Concepts of FOM agility will be discussed and implemented by the students. |
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