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[certi-dev] RE: CERTI - HLA1516.1 C++ headers - Differs from IEEE specif
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Ijperen, Jeroen van |
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[certi-dev] RE: CERTI - HLA1516.1 C++ headers - Differs from IEEE specification |
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Fri, 8 Jan 2010 12:06:48 +0100 |
Hello,
Our company does development on a simulator currently working with the IEEE
1516 interface, but we are considering switching to CERTI as our RTI.
Obviously, we would like to keep our HLA 1516 interface intact. Our first step
right now is making an estimate how much work would actually be required for
this.
Eric informed me that CERTI currently only has the SISO HLA 1516 headers, but
no actual implementation. He also indicated that any help with implementing
this was most welcome.
I was wondering if you could give your estimate on how much work it would
actually be to implement the 1516 interface for CERTI. Is this something that
someone with only basic HLA knowledge would be able to do? Furthermore, are
they also other parties interested in working on this task?
Also, how would you broadly envision such an implementation? I assume you want
to remain compatible with the 1.3 version of HLA. Would you move the current
implementated functionality to the 1516 sources, letting the 1.3 version use a
subset of 1516 functions?
Kind regards,
Jeroen van IJperen
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