DocumentCode
3597024
Title
Toolkit for Enabling Adaptive Modeling and Simulation (TEAMS)
Author
Benjamin, Perakath ; Graul, Mike ; Erraguntla, Madhav
Author_Institution
Knowledge Based Syst. Inc., College Station, TX, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2002
Firstpage
763
Abstract
This paper describes the architecture of a Toolkit for Enabling Adaptive Modeling and Simulation (TEAMS). TEAMS addresses key technical problems associated with Space Transportation System operations process modeling and analysis. TEAMS facilitates collaborative and distributed spaceport operations analysis. Functions supported by TEAMS include (i) knowledge management, (ii) operations modeling, and (iii) operations analysis. Key innovations include (i) a process-centered approach that maximizes re-use of domain knowledge for rapid operations analysis model development, (ii) open-architecture, distributed plug and play architecture that allows for mass customization and rapid deployment of TEAMS, and (iii) novel, simulation-based optimization mechanisms. A TEAMS prototype has been developed and demonstrated at Kennedy Space Center.
Keywords
aerospace computing; aerospace simulation; decision support systems; digital simulation; groupware; knowledge management; open systems; optimisation; Kennedy Space Center; Space Transportation System operations process analysis; Space Transportation System operations process modeling; TEAMS; Toolkit for Enabling Adaptive Modeling and Simulation; collaborative distributed spaceport operations analysis; distributed plug and play architecture; domain knowledge reuse; knowledge management; mass customization; open-architecture; rapid operations analysis model development; simulation-based optimization mechanisms; Analytical models; Collaboration; Computational modeling; Costs; Knowledge based systems; Knowledge management; Performance analysis; Plugs; Space technology; Transportation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the Winter
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7614-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.2002.1172958
Filename
1172958
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