Joint Synthetic Battlespace Integration Framework (JSB IF)

Abstract

The Joint Synthetic Battlespace or JSB will support training, acquisition, test and evaluation, and research and development communities. To accomplish this, the JSB must operate at many levels of detail, including: engineering level; entity level; mission level; operational level; and strategic level. The JSB's broad scope makes it impractical to build all new simulation components. Instead, the JSB will rely on existing components as much as possible. Integrating legacy simulations is, therefore, one of the most critical issues for the JSB. The JSB Integration Framework (IF) is being designed to address this critical issue. It is hoped that JSB IF concepts will eventually reduce the effort required for large-scale simulation integration by an order of magnitude. If successful, the JSB IF would permit construction of complex test beds or experiments in one or two months rather than one or two years. This paper describes an approach to developing JSB's integration framework, which clearly separates integration syntax and semantics, with an emphasis on innovative ontological semantic integration.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2003
Accession Number
ADA460259

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  • Emily Andrew
  • S. D. Kwak

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  • MITRE Corporation

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  • Weapons Technologies

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