Synopsis
Addressing the new challenges that engineers face, this book presents fundamental concepts to help tackle the integration of modeling and simulation with command, and control systems of systems through the use of concepts and standards for interoperability and testing based on the Discrete Event Systems Specification Unified Process. The text presents state-of-the-art modeling and simulation methodologies in system-of-systems engineering, focusing on the development of modeling and simulation based net-centric systems of systems. The author aims to provide a foundation for net-centric systems software engineering. The book also provides background on creating executable architectures based on Department of Defense Architecture Framework.
About the Author
Saurabh Mittal, is the founder and principal scientist at Dunip Technologies, which he manages in his free time. He is currently a full-time research scientist at L3 Communications and contractor to US Air Force Research Lab, 711th Human Performance Wing, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH. Here in this capacity he is working on large scale cognitive modeling and simulation using DEVS infrastructure, platform independent modeling, domain specific languages, system entity structures and various other large scale M&S efforts for intelligence-based systems. He is a recipient of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) highest civilian contractor recognition 'Golden Eagle' award. He serves on various conference program committees and reviewer of many prestigious international journals. His areas of interest include Web-based M&S using SOA, executable architectures, netcentricity, DEVS Unified Process, SES theory and applications, parallel distributed simulation, complex systems, complex adaptive systems and System of Systems engineering using DoDAF.
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