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The Joint Modeling and Simulation System (J-MASS) was specified to be a software modeling architecture of the future. As such it can support the Department of Defense in modeling and simulation for many years. The implementation of J-MASS requires the exploitation of emerging technologies. This paper reviews several current technologies (visual programming, formal methods, and computer aided software engineering) as they might be used in J-MASS.