February 01, 1998
Pittsburgh, PA - TerraSim, Inc. will participate at the Spring Simulation Interoperability Workshop '98 in Orlando, Florida sponsored by the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization, Inc.
Principals of TerraSim will demonstrate a preliminary version of their commercial software package, TerraTools™ for automated simulation database construction. TerraSim's booth in the Palm Room, located in the Tower of the Holiday Inn International Drive Resort complex, will be open March 9-11 from 1130-1500 and 1600-1900, and on March 12th from 1130-1500. TerraSim will demonstrate the capabilities of TerraTools by generating sample visualization databases using standard NIMA and USGS digital map data sources. Principals will be available to discuss TerraSim's line of products and database construction services.
In addition, Dave McKeown, president of TerraSim, Inc. will present a paper in the Simulated Natural Environments Forum entitled "The Az Zubayr Experiment: From Framework Data to Synthetic Environment." The talk is scheduled for 1100-1130 on Thursday, March 12th in the Cypress Room. The talk will detail the lessons learned during the construction of the Az Zubayr database for the STOW 97 exercise. The full paper is available as Paper 98S-SIW-222 in the SIW Conference Proceedings.
About TerraSim
TerraSim is a high-technology company that provides software solutions and services for advanced visual simulation database construction using cartographic data. TerraTools®, their primary product, is available for both Windows NT/2000/XP and SGI IRIX workstations. TerraTools is used in the automated construction of dense urban environments for regional planning as well as simulation databases for military exercises covering hundreds of one degree geocells. TerraSim also provides database construction services and advanced technology development for both civilian and military customers.
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