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An Architecture for Modeling and Simulation for Emergency Response

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Author(s)

Sanjay Jain, Charles R. McLean

Abstract

A number of modeling and simulation applications exist for studying individual aspects of emergency response scenarios. The value of these applications can be significantly increased if they can be used in an integrated manner to study all aspects of a scenario. This paper presents an architecture for integration and distributed execution of modeling and simulation applications for analyzing an emergency response scenario. The proposed architecture is designed for integrating geographically dispersed modeling and simulation applications and repositories of data. It is designed to accommodate advanced visualization and human interaction together with data access and management capabilities.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the 2004 IIE Conference
Conference Location
, USA

Keywords

architecture, emergency response, interoperability, modeling, simulation

Citation

Jain, S. and McLean, C. (2004), An Architecture for Modeling and Simulation for Emergency Response, Proceedings of the 2004 IIE Conference, , USA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=822134 (Accessed October 16, 2025)

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Created March 31, 2004, Updated October 12, 2021
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