Data management in the joint modeling and simulation system (J-MASS)

J. Devilbiss, D. Blair
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Joint Modeling and Simulation System (J-MASS) was specified to possess an open systems based architecture to support the Department of Defense Modeling and Simulation needs well into the future. Its open systems architectural design is based on a backplane and agents concept. One of the most important agents is the Modeling Library. The Modeling Library provides a repository for user-developed model components, configuration data, simulations, scenario files, output data, and postprocessing results. The Modeling Library will also store modeling and simulation tools and related data files and J-MASS system source code. What is the technology that will enable the J-MASS Modeling Library to assist the users in organizing their data and the program office in establishing a Test Process Archive for its systems? During the past few years, several studies have been performed to review the fast changing area of data management technology. These studies have looked at the mature technologies of relational database management systems (RDBMS) and the emerging technologies of object-oriented database management systems (OODBMSs) and object servers. This paper will provide an overview of this work. The paper will first identify the J-MASS requirements and then will proceed with a review of various technologies and evaluations that were performed against representative implementations of the emerging technologies. The paper will conclude with the technology recommendation for J-MASS data management.
J-MASS联合建模仿真系统中的数据管理
联合建模和仿真系统(J-MASS)被指定为拥有一个基于开放系统的体系结构,以支持国防部未来的建模和仿真需求。其开放式系统架构设计基于背板和代理的概念。最重要的代理之一是建模库。Modeling Library为用户开发的模型组件、配置数据、模拟、场景文件、输出数据和后处理结果提供了一个存储库。建模库还将存储建模和仿真工具以及相关数据文件和J-MASS系统源代码。什么技术将使J-MASS建模库能够帮助用户组织他们的数据,并帮助项目办公室为其系统建立一个测试过程存档?在过去几年中,已经进行了几项研究,以审查快速变化的数据管理技术领域。这些研究着眼于关系数据库管理系统(RDBMS)的成熟技术和面向对象数据库管理系统(oodbms)和对象服务器的新兴技术。本文将对这项工作进行概述。本文将首先确定J-MASS需求,然后将继续对各种技术进行审查,并对新兴技术的代表性实现进行评估。最后提出了J-MASS数据管理的技术建议。
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