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Distributed interactive simulation constitutes an interesting class of information systems, which combine several areas of computer science enabling each individual simulation object to visualize dynamic states of all distributed objects participating in the simulation. Objects are unpredictable and must exchange state information in order to correctly visualize a dynamic 3D scene from their local perspectives. In the paper, a component based approach developed in the ongoing project at GUT1, has been described; it can reduce the volume of state information being exchanged without losing messages essential for reliable execution of simulation scenarios.
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Mieloszyk, K., Wiszniewski, B. (2005). Component Based Flight Simulation in DIS Systems. In: Juhász, Z., Kacsuk, P., Kranzlmüller, D. (eds) Distributed and Parallel Systems. The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 777. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23096-3_20
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