An Object-Oriented Ship-to-Shore Movement Analysis Model (Cutter)

This thesis documents the design and implementation of a simulation of the Ship-To-Shore movement phase of an amphibious assault in a modern, object-oriented, process-based simulation language called MODSIM II by CACI corporation of La Jolla, CA. The main intent of the simulation is to build a model...

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AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS
ASSAULT
Computer Programming and Software
CORPORATIONS
DOCUMENTS
HQMC(HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS)
LANGUAGE
MARINE CORPS
Military Forces and Organizations
Military Operations, Strategy and Tactics
MLR(MEDIUM LIFT REPLACEMENT)
MLR(MEDIUM LIFT REQUIREMENT)
MODSIM II
OBJECT ORIENTED
PHASE
REPLACEMENT
REQUIREMENTS
RP AND P(REQUIREMENTS PLANS AND PROGRAMS BRANCH)
SHIP TO SHORE
SHIP TO SHORE MOVEMENT
SHIPS
SHORES
SIMULATION
SIMULATION LANGUAGES
THESES
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