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Migrating the HLA Object Model Template to an IEEE Standard

Title
Migrating the HLA Object Model Template to an IEEE Standard
Author
Richard Lutz, Principal Staff Engineer in JWAD at APL.
Date
6/20/2008
(Original Publish Date: 3/1/2000)
Abstract
DoD's High Level Architecture (HLA) was established to promote and facilitate interoperability across a wide range of military simulation systems. The purpose of the HLA Object Model Template (OMT) is twofold: (1) to provide a standardized mechanism for HLA federations to formally specify the format of runtime data exchange, and (2) to provide a standard format for specifying the external interface of individual HLA federates. This article reports on recent efforts to transition the current DoD version of the OMT to a recognized commercial standard. The OMT modifications implemented in this transition are highlighted, as is the standardization process that was used to gain community consensus and acceptance.
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