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Software Engineering Multi-Agent Simulations for Computational Operations Research: Challenges and Lessons from 20 Years of Practice

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This paper presents challenges faced and lessons learnt from over twenty years experience with the software engineering of multi-agent simulations for computational operations research of air to air combat in the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO). A major role of the DSTO is to undertake research and development to support Australia's current and future air combat capability.

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      ASWEC ' 15 Vol. II: Proceedings of the ASWEC 2015 24th Australasian Software Engineering Conference
      September 2015
      171 pages
      ISBN:9781450337960
      DOI:10.1145/2811681
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