Engineering Sciences

Engineering Sciences

Yüksek Düzeyli Mimarinin (HLA-High Level Architecture) Hava Tahmin Benzetimi için Uygunlu?unun Yncelenmesi

Yazarlar: Tülin ErçelebiAyyıldız

Cilt 6 , Sayı 1 , 2011 , Sayfalar 286 - 295

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DOI:10.12739/nwsaes.v6i1.5000067032

Anahtar Kelimeler:SIMULATION,HIGH LEVEL ARCHITECTURE,HLA,WEATHER AND FORECAST MODELING,PARALLEL PROCESSING

Özet: High Level Architecture (HLA) is a software architecture that ensures more than one simulation applications to run on a distributed environment as if they are a single simulation. This architecture, which has already been standardized (IEEE 1516), is obligatory for the implementations of the simulations developed by the US Department of Defense for the defense applications of the USA. It is also obligatory in Turkey for most of the defense-purposed simulations to be compatible with this standard. Usage of High Level Architecture in civil applications becomes widespread as well. The scientific simulation applications, which require high performance computing capacity, are good candidates to be realized with High Level Architecture. Within the scope of this study, the common weather and climate simulation has been investigated, and it has been determined what would the benefits and obstacles be when this simulation is implemented with High Level Architecture.


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@article{2011, title={Yüksek Düzeyli Mimarinin (HLA-High Level Architecture) Hava Tahmin Benzetimi için Uygunlu?unun Yncelenmesi}, volume={6}, number={286–295}, publisher={Engineering Sciences}, author={Tülin ErçelebiAyyıldız}, year={2011} }
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Tülin ErçelebiAyyıldız. (2011). Yüksek Düzeyli Mimarinin (HLA-High Level Architecture) Hava Tahmin Benzetimi için Uygunlu?unun Yncelenmesi (Vol. 6). Vol. 6. Engineering Sciences.
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Tülin ErçelebiAyyıldız. Yüksek Düzeyli Mimarinin (HLA-High Level Architecture) Hava Tahmin Benzetimi Için Uygunlu?Unun Yncelenmesi. no. 286–295, Engineering Sciences, 2011.