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Overview of the FLAMES family
of simulation framework products and modules, possible
applications, example models, and customization flexibility |
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Explains how FLAMES interfaces
with live, virtual, and constructive (LVC) systems for
testing, training, and mission rehearsal systems |
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Provides a partial list of FLAMES
customers in both government and commercial organizations
worldwide
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Explains how the FLAMES Client/Server
approach addresses bandwidth and latency issues normally
encountered when connecting high-fidelity virtual simulators
with DIS or HLA |
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Outlines how to enhance FLAMES
analysis studies using third-party "design of experiments"
tools, such as PHX
ModelCenter developed by Phoenix Integration |
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Describes how Ternion helped
the Air Force 505th Communications Squadron (505 CS) develop
a low-cost, high-fidelity modeling and simulation capability
with FLAMES for Air and Space Operations Center (AOC)
in-garrison training |
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Describes how Ternion quickly
and inexpensively developed a custom FLAMES-based training
solution for NATO that executes on a single computer with
little or no role-player support |
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Describes how Applied Research
Associates (ARA) used FLAMES to develop a system-of-systems
simulation to analyze conceptual weapons systems for AFRL/RW
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