DSEEP
Distributed Simulation Engineering and Execution Process (DSEEP) is a standardized process for building federations of computer simulations. DSEEP is maintained by SISO and the standard is published as IEEE Std 1730-2010.[1] DSEEP is a recommended systems engineering process in the NATO Modelling and Simulation Standards Profile AMSP-01,[2] which also uses DSEEP as a framework for describing when other standards are to be used throughout a project process.
DSEEP can be used together with several interoperability standards, such as HLA, DIS and TENA. DSEEP was previously called FEDEP (Federation Development and Execution Process).
DSEEP steps[]
DSEEP consists of seven steps[3] that can be carried out in a linear fashion, or iterated using a spiral approach. The steps are:
- Define Simulation Environment Objectives
- Perform Conceptual Analysis
- Design Simulation Environment
- Develop Simulation Environment
- Integrate and Test Simulation Environment
- Execute Simulation
- Analyse Data and Evaluate Results
References[]
- ^ "IEEE 1730-2010 DSEEP". IEEE Standards. IEEE. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
- ^ NATO Modelling and Simulation Standards Profile (Edition D Version 1 ed.). NATO Standardization Office (NSO). 23 February 2018.
- ^ Topçu, Okan (2016). Distributed Simulation: A Model Driven Engineering Approach. Springer Verlag. p. 70. ISBN 978-3319030500. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
External links[]
- IEEE standards
- Modeling and simulation