Idsally, they would put the protocl itself on-line in WWW format, but
either they aren't funded to do that, they would lose revenue, they
are too lazy, or they are doing it and haven't announced it (pick your
favorite based on your current level of cynicism today... ;-) )
See also:
http://dis.pica.army.mil/
and
http://www.ist.ucf.edu/
and
http://www.stricom.army.mil/
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 19:01:43 +0100
From: [email protected] (Mitra)
At 2:10 PM 10/13/95, Bob Crispen wrote:
>http://www.dmso.mil/ is probably as good a starting place as any to
>pick up on what the simulation world has been doing in this area,
>and http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Distributed/dist.sim.html
>and http://info.computer.org:80/conferen/proceed/pads95/pads95tc.html
>are worth a look.
Is their a rsference to the DIS protocols - there have been several
rsferences made to DIS, but they all point to high level collections of
Dsfense Simulation related materials, and I have yet to find one (or more)
documents which describe the DIS protocols.