This unique
text/reference provides a comprehensive review of distributed simulation (DS)
from the perspective of Model Driven Engineering (MDE), illustrating how MDE
affects the overall lifecycle of the simulation development process. Numerous
practical case studies are included to demonstrate the utility and
applicability of the methodology, many of which are developed from tools
available to download from the public domain.
Topics and features:
Provides a thorough introduction to the fundamental
concepts, principles and processes of modeling and simulation, MDE and
high-level architecture
Describes a road map for building a DS system in
accordance with the MDE perspective, and a technical framework for the
development of conceptual models
Presents a focus on federate (simulation environment)
architectures, detailing a practical approach to the design of federations
(i.e., simulation member design)
Discusses the main activities related to scenario
management in DS, and explores the process of MDE-based implementation,
integration and testing
Reviews approaches to simulation evolution and
modernization, including architecture-driven modernization for simulation
modernization
Examines the potential synergies between the agent, DS,
and MDE methodologies, suggesting avenues for future research at the
intersection of these three fields
Distributed Simulation –
A Model Driven Engineering Approach is an important resource for all
researchers and practitioners involved in modeling and simulation, and software
engineering, who may be interested in adopting MDE principles when developing
complex DS systems.