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In this chapter, we will cover relatively advanced topics for federation implementation, such as time management, where the theoretical background is given in Chap. 2. First, we go through the basics of time management. We will see how to utilize advanced federation management services such as save-and-restore and federation synchronization, data distribution management, and ownership management services in detail. The last section of this chapter brings up the handling of the entities in the form of multiple (joined) federates generated in a single application, and of multiple federation executions.
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Topçu, O., Oğuztüzün, H. (2017). Federate Implementation: Advanced. In: Guide to Distributed Simulation with HLA. Simulation Foundations, Methods and Applications. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61267-6_9
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