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A generic client/server architecuture for distributed Web-based simulation experimentation

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1 Author(s)
Finsterwalder, R. ; Wissenschaftliche Einrichtung Math. & Inf., Univ. der Bundeswehr Munchen, Neubiberg

The Java language environment, World Wide Web, and client-server architecture are complementary software technologies, which, when used together provide a powerful set of tools for developing and deploying multi-user distributed applications. In this article we describe an approach to build easy-to-use client software as WWW-downloadable Java applets, which use the World Wide Web to interact with servlets running on a remote server. We use this technology for developing a generic framework for remote computation. As application example serves the parametric multicriteria robustness exploration of the dynamics of a high-fidelity aircraft model

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Computer-Aided Control System Design, 2000. CACSD 2000. IEEE International Symposium on

Date of Conference: 2000

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