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Published Papers

Evolving Standards in US Army Live Simulations

The U.S. Army Program Executive Office (PEO) Simulation Training and Instrumentation (STRI) has a vast set of capabilities in its portfolio that support the development of simulation products and facilitate interoperability standards and reuse.


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Applying the Live Transformation (LT2) Software Reuse strategy to the Homestation Instrumentation Training System

Realizing cost savings from systematic software reuse through component-based development strategies has traditionally been a challenging undertaking. Software component reuse will never occur automatically; it must be strongly supported by management, methodology, and process.


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Training Range Modernization: New Technology on Old Infrastructure

This paper describes the challenges in modernizing existing training ranges in the Army. As existing live- fire training ranges age, they become more difficult to maintain as equipment breaks down and their foundational technologies become increasingly difficult to procure due to obsolescence.


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Live Training Transformation (LT2) Product Line Applied Standards for Reusable Integated and Interoperable Solutions

The U.S. Army Program Executive Office (PEO) Simulation Training and Instrumentation (STRI) has established a Live Training Transformation (LT2) product line approach to developing a Family of Training Systems (FTS) that provide the ground maneuver training range functions supporting Army live and Joint training environments.


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Component-Based Software Reuse Strategy for Army LIve Training Ranges

Realizing cost savings from systematic software reuse through component-based development strategies has traditionally been a challenging undertaking. Software component reuse will never occur automatically; it must be strongly supported by management, methodology, and process.


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