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13 June 1995 Simulation validation and management
John D. Illgen
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Abstract
Illgen Simulation Technologies, Inc., has been working interactive verification and validation programs for the past six years. As a result, they have evolved a methodology that has been adopted and successfully implemented by a number of different verification and validation programs. This methodology employs a unique case of computer-assisted software engineering (CASE) tools to reverse engineer source code and produce analytical outputs (flow charts and tables) that aid the engineer/analyst in the verification and validation process. We have found that the use of CASE tools saves time,which equate to improvements in both schedule and cost. This paper will describe the ISTI-developed methodology and how CASe tools are used in its support. Case studies will be discussed.
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John D. Illgen "Simulation validation and management", Proc. SPIE 2495, Distributed Interactive Simulation Systems Applications, (13 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.211829
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KEYWORDS
Defense and security

Distributed interactive simulations

Iron

Telecommunications

Computer hardware

Computer simulations

Reverse engineering

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