The Study of Military Conceptual Model Based on Tactical Decision-Making Simulation

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The military conceptual model (MCM) provides an unambiguous and credible reference for the development of the combat simulation system. According to the characteristics and regularities of the tactical decision-making (TDM) process, this process is divided into five abstract stages, which analyze the modeling method of the simulated military conceptual model in detail. This method reduces the common attributes and action of the TDM entity to that of a super one, which avoids the appearance of a multi-inheritable complex construction. Then the super TDM entity is analyzed so as to obtain a description of its properties and action. By summing up the functions of the TDM simulation entity, it can point out that this modeling method has very strong feasibility.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 605-607)

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2333-2336

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December 2012

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