Milks, 2001 - Google Patents
Realization of multiresolution modeling through domain engineeringMilks, 2001
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- Milks W
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To support the evolution of military focus, computer generated force models need to evolve from aggregate models driven by cold war era algorithms to a combination of entity level models and aggregate models driven by algorithms that align with the evolving military …
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