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4 September 2003 The dynamic multimodeling exchange language
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Abstract
The web has made it easy to create multimedia content, which is then viewable by the general community at large. By extending multimedia to include the area of modeling, we make it possible to share and process model structures in the same way as the typical web page. For models of the geometric variety, the new X3D (eXtensible 3D) standard will allow sharing and presentation of 3D scene graphs within the web browser. We have created a dynamic model counterpart to X3D, which we call DXL (Dynamics eXchange Language). DXL is low-level XML-based language, comprising blocks, ports, and connectors. We will define how DXL is used for constructing individual level models, as well as multimodels over multiple abstraction layers.
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Jinho Lee and Paul A. Fishwick "The dynamic multimodeling exchange language", Proc. SPIE 5091, Enabling Technologies for Simulation Science VII, (4 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.488499
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Systems modeling

Connectors

Data modeling

Java

Computer programming

Multimedia

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