DEVS/SOA: A Cross-Platform Framework for Net-centric Modeling and Simulation in DEVS Unified Process
Saurabh Mittal, Jos\'e L. Risco-Mart\'in, Bernard P. Zeigler

TL;DR
This paper introduces DEVS/SOA, a cross-platform framework enabling net-centric modeling and simulation using DEVS over a Service Oriented Architecture, supporting runtime composability and cross-platform distributed simulation.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel DEVS/SOA framework that integrates DEVS with SOA for cross-platform, distributed, and runtime composable simulation environments, built on a model-continuity lifecycle.
Findings
Supports cross-platform distributed M&S
Enables runtime composability of coupled systems
Demonstrated with real-world scenarios
Abstract
Discrete EVent Specification (DEVS) environments are known to be implemented over middleware systems such as HLA, RMI, CORBA and others. DEVS exhibits concepts of systems theory and modeling and supports capturing the system behavior from the physical and behavioral perspectives. Further, they are implemented using Object-oriented languages like Java and C++. This research work uses the Java platform to implement DEVS over a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) framework. Called the DEVS/SOA, the framework supports a development and testing environment known as DEVS Unified Process that is built on a model-continuity-based life cycle methodology. DEVS Unified Process allows DEVS-based Modeling and Simulation (M&S) over net-centric platforms using DEVS/SOA. This framework also provides the crucial feature of run-time composability of coupled systems using SOA. We describe the architecture…
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