High Level Architecture (HLA)

HLA Federate Compliance Testing

The compliance testing process has been established as the means to insure DoD simulations are compliant with the HLA specifications. HLA certification testing is available through a web-based interface.

Federate HLA Compliance Testing can be conducted at http://hlatest.dod-msiac.org:8080/ftms/index.jsp. This site provides the federate developer with a simple means to ensure that a federate is compliant with the HLA standards.

The following federates have been certified as compliant:

HLA Help Desk

The High Level Architecture (HLA) Helpdesk provides the M&S community with initial information on HLA and assistance on HLA related questions. Request for assistance can be sent to HLAHelpDesk@dod-msiac.org.

HLA RTI Verification Testing

M&S CO offers an RTI Verification Service that tests RTIs for adherence to the HLA Interface Specification. Accordingly M&S CO published an that lays out the process and organizational elements that will accomplish this verification. An RTI may be verified either to the DoD 1.3 version of the HLA specification or to the IEEE Std 1516.1-2000 HLA Federate Interface Specification. M&S CO published two interpretations documents that are intended to serve as guides to RTI developers and users when considering those portions of these Interface Specification documents that may have questionable interpretations: the DoD Interpretations document for the HLA Interface Specification, Version 1.3: Release 3 and the DoD Interpretations of the IEEE 1516-2000 series of standards, IEEE Std 1516-2000, IEEE Std 1516.1-2000, and IEEE Std 1516.2-2000.

HLA Standards

An open industry standard for HLA is available as IEEE (http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=7179) Standard 1516:

Copies of the DoD HLA 1.3 specifications are available upon request.

HLA is the subject of the NATO standardization agreement (STANAG 4603) for modeling and simulation: "Modelling and Simulation Architecture Standards for Technical Interoperability: High Level Architecture (HLA)."

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