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'''High-Level Architecture''' ('''HLA''') is a general purpose architecture for distributed computer simulation systems. | |||
Using HLA, computer simulations can interact | |||
Using a HLA, computer simulations can interact with other computer simulations regardless of the computing platforms. The interactions between the simulations are managed by a ''Run-Time Infrastructure'' (''RTI''). | |||
For additional information, please see [[FlightGear HLA support (High Level Architecture)]]. Also see [[FlightGear CIGI Support (Common Image Generator Interface)]]. | For additional information, please see [[FlightGear HLA support (High Level Architecture)]]. Also see [[FlightGear CIGI Support (Common Image Generator Interface)]]. | ||
== External links == | |||
* {{wikipedia|High-level architecture (simulation)}} on Wikipedia | |||
[[Category:HLA]] | [[Category:HLA]] |
Revision as of 13:06, 23 June 2014
High-Level Architecture (HLA) is a general purpose architecture for distributed computer simulation systems.
Using a HLA, computer simulations can interact with other computer simulations regardless of the computing platforms. The interactions between the simulations are managed by a Run-Time Infrastructure (RTI).
For additional information, please see FlightGear HLA support (High Level Architecture). Also see FlightGear CIGI Support (Common Image Generator Interface).
External links
- High-level architecture (simulation) on Wikipedia