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Distributed Operator Model Architecture

 
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Developed by BBN Technologies, D-OMAR is an Air Force Research Laboratory sponsored project. For further information on D-OMAR, you may contact Dr. Michael Young at AFRL or Steve Deutsch at BBNT.

 

D-OMAR provides a suite of software tools to support the development of simulation and agent-based systems operating in a distributed computing environment.

OmarJ is the new Java implementation of D-OMAR, OmarL is the new name for the original LISP implementation of D-OMAR

OmarJ (Java)

OmarJ is an agent development environment that provides tools for creating and managing systems of agents operating in a distributed computing environment. OmarJ provides most of the features of OmarL with significant enhancements, including a much improved external communication layer that uses Jini for inter-node communication, and the ability to break out of simulation mode and run agents in a non-time-controlled environment. Simulation mode uses a Java implementation of the OmarL event-based simulator. For more information, see the OmarJ Overview.

The latest version of OmarJ is 1.1. A list of changes between this and the previous release are in the Change Log

OmarL (Lisp)

OmarL's strength lies in the languages for knowledge representation and the definition of agents and their behaviors. The languages are extensions of the Common LISP Object System (CLOS) (Steele, 1990), the object-oriented substrate on which all system components are built.

OmarL was originally developed to support research in human performance modeling and the testing of the goodness of the models in a simulation environment. It is also being employed as a general purpose simulation environment that can include human players and as a base for the development of agent-based systems. For more information, see the OmarL Overview.

The latest version of OmarL is 4.3.

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