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DIS-RT 1998: Montreal, Canada
- 2nd International Workshop on Distributed Interactive Simulation and Real-Time Applications (DIS-RT '98), 19-20 July 1998, Montreal, Canada. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8594-8

Session I: Modeling and Simulation
- Brett Butler:

Simulation Composability for JSIMS. 4-14 - Werner van Almsick, Thorsten Drabe, Wilfried Daehn, Christian Müller-Schloer:

A Central Control Engine for an Open and Hybrid Simulation Environment. 15-22 - Corentin Durbach, Jean-Michel Fourneau:

Performance Evaluation of a Dead Reckoning Mechanism. 23-
Session II: High Level Architecture
- Judith S. Dahmann, Katherine L. Morse:

High Level Architecture for Simulation: An Update. 32-40 - Gary (Mike) Lightner, Steve Zeswitz, Jean Graffagnini:

Practical Insights into the Process of Extending a Federation 3/4 A Review of the High Level Architecture Command and Control Experiment. 41-51 - François Gagnon, Eric Simon, Peter Howells:

On the Development of a Generic Interface for HLA and DIS Simulations. 52-
Session III: Networks and Performance
- George J. Valentino, Steve T. Thompson, Todd Kniola, Chris J. Carlisle:

An SMP-Based, Low-Latency, Network Interface Unit and Latency Measurement System: The SNAPpy System. 62-70 - Stephen Purdy Jr., David Barnhart, Ron Johnston, Roger Wuerfel, Ron Ewart:

Latency Measurements Obtained from the Simulation Network Analysis Project. 71-81 - Geoffrey C. Sauerborn:

The Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) Lethality Communication Server. 82-
Session IV: Architecture
- Gerd Hesina, Dieter Schmalstieg:

A Network Architecture for Remote Rendering. 88-91 - Frank Fabbrocino, Jose Renato Santos, Richard R. Muntz:

An Implicitly Scalable, Fully Interactive Multimedia Storage Server. 92-

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