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IEEE 1516-2010

IEEE Standard for Modeling and Simulation (M&S) High Level Architecture (HLA)-- Framework and Rules - Redline

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IEEE 1516-2010 is a redline edition of the IEEE Standard for Modeling and Simulation (M&S) High Level Architecture (HLA) Framework and Rules. It defines the core framework used to organize distributed simulation systems and the rules that support consistent interaction between components. For engineering teams working in computing and processing, communication networks, or system integration, this standard helps clarify how HLA-based applications are structured and aligned.

What is IEEE 1516-2010?

This technical document sets out the framework and rules for the High Level Architecture used in modeling and simulation environments. IEEE 1516-2010 is the IEEE 1516-2010 redline version, so it is intended to show changes relative to a prior edition while preserving the underlying HLA structure. It is relevant where multiple simulation components must exchange data in a defined way, supporting interoperability, repeatability, and clearer system behavior across distributed M&S implementations.

Where is IEEE 1516-2010 used?

The standard is typically used in simulation-driven software and hardware environments where models must operate together across a networked architecture. That can include training systems, distributed test beds, and engineered scenarios that rely on coordinated simulation objects and data exchange. IEEE 1516-2010 is especially useful when teams need a shared HLA framework for design review, integration, or validation workflows involving computing platforms and communication-enabled systems.

Why is IEEE 1516-2010 important?

IEEE 1516-2010 matters because a clear architecture and rule set can reduce integration risk in complex simulation programs. It supports consistent implementation choices, which is valuable for compliance reviews, procurement decisions, and technical verification. When multiple tools or subsystems must work together, using a defined HLA framework helps improve compatibility and traceability, while also making testing and maintenance more manageable over the life of the system.

  • HLA framework and rules
  • Modeling and simulation context
  • Redline change presentation
  • Distributed system interoperability
  • Engineering review and validation support
SKU: 8284d992be5a

  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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  • New Version Available: 1516 (2025)
  • This Version: 1516 (2010)
  • Previous Version: 1516 (2000)

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