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Track 9: C2-Simulation Interoperability

Chair: Pullen


[016] The Scenario Development Tool: Enabling Planners to Develop and Refine a Plan at a Rapid Pace

Saikou Y. Diallo
- Virginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation Center

James Hilton
- Old Dominion University

Ross Gore
- Virginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation Center

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[025] Commanding Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Teams Using C2-Simulation Interoperation Techniques

Thomas Remmersmann
- Fraunhofer Institute for Communication

Ulrich Schade
- Fraunhofer Institute for Communication

Alexander Tiderko
- Fraunhofer Institute for Communication

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[037] OneSAF as an In-Stride Mission Command Asset

Rob Wittman
- MITRE

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[046] Opportunities for Next Generation BML: Semantic C_BML

Samuel Singapogu
- George Mason University C4I Center

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[047] Advances in Systems and Technologies Toward Interoperating Operational Military C2 and Simulation Systems

J. Mark Pullen
- George Mason University C4I Center

Lionel Khimeche
- Direction Generale pour l'Armement (DGA)

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[048] UK Experiences and Lessons Identified Using C-BML in Practical Experiments

Adam Brook
- QinetiQ Ltd.

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[061] A Message Exchange Protocol in Command and Control Systems Integration, using the JC3IEDM

Patrick Lara
- Military Institute of Engineering

Ricardo Choren
- Military Institute of Engineering

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[064] Agility through Automated Negotiation for C2 Services

Jose B. Neto
- George Mason University

Michael R. Hieb
- George Mason University

Paulo Costa
- George Mason University

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[074] Lessons learned from an engineering process prototype built for the development of the C-BML Standard

Bruno Gautreau
- Cassidian

Lionel Khimeche
- DGA

Kevin Heffner
- Pegasus

Ole-Martin Mevassvik
- NFFI

Nico de Reus
- TNO

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[107] The Best of All Possible Worlds: Applying the Model Driven Architecture Approach to a JC3IEDM OWL Ontology Modeled in UML

Francisco Loaiza
- Institute for Defense Analyses

Steve Wartik
- Institute for Defense Analyses

John Thompson
- Institute for Defense Analyses

Dale Visser
- Institute for Defense Analyses

Edward Kenschaft
- Institute for Defense Analyses

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