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What is HLA Evolved Web Services

Handbook of Research on E-Business Standards and Protocols: Documents, Data and Advanced Web Technologies
In order to benefit from the Web Services such as, the support for numerous newer and older languages and operating systems as well as the ease of deployment across wide area networks, HLA evolved IEEE 1516TM-2010 was publish in August, 2010.
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Harmonized and Reversible Development Framework for HLA based Interoperable Application
Zhiying Tu (IMS-LAPS, Université de Bordeaux, France), Gregory Zacharewicz (IMS-LAPS, Université de Bordeaux, France), and David Chen (IMS-LAPS, Université de Bordeaux, France)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0146-8.ch004
Abstract
This chapter aims at proposing an approach to implement a distributed Information System built on top of a federation of existing (reused) software components. This solution is taking as a core consideration the problem of interoperability of data exchanged between enterprises. The idea is to adapt and reuse experiences coming from the development of enterprises legacy Information Systems in order to create a HLA (High Level Architecture) based system of systems. In that perspective, this chapter proposes a new bi-directional development life cycle. MDA (Model Driven Architecture) and HLA FEDEP (Federation Development and Execution Process) are combined and harmonized to implement distributed Information Systems from enterprise models of existing system. Conversely, model reverse engineering techniques are used to help re-implement existing systems, in order to be interoperable without being fully reconstructed. Then, according to HLA 1516 evolved new features, this chapter proposes a solution based on an open source RTI, poRTIco, to implement Web enabled federates.
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