Abstract

genSim is a Raytheon Missile Systems (RMS) simulation that was developed to serve as a starting point simulation for any RMS program. As programs began adopting genSim it quickly become evident that there was a desire among programs to leverage both the continued capability enhancements in genSim and to use adherence to genSim interfaces to create a company-wide interoperability standard; effectively creating a collaborative simulation environment. Unfortunately there is significant added complexity as one moves from a model of reuse in which one copies and owns genSim (and subsequently diverges from genSim) and one which enables continuous interoperability that allows synergistic sharing of development products with genSim and other genSim-based programs. The solutions we have developed to this problem are modeled after the open source community but are tailored to operate in an environment like RMS with ubiquitous classification and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) constraints.

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