X3D Example Archives: Savage, Tools, SMAL

SAVAGE Modeling and Analysis Language (SMAL) is the NPS MOVES Institute strategy for identifying tactical, physical and simulation-oriented information regarding models for vehicles, terrain and entities in virtual environments. Equivalent XML and X3D representations for SMAL are provided.

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   SavageObjectMetadataTemplate Savage Object Metadata Template This scene defines the exemplar template for Savage Static Model metadata, allowing further interoperability via SMAL constructs. Savage Modeling Analysis Language (SMAL) authoring capabilities for X3D assume proper metadata within a scene to identify an object properly. A corresponding native-XML .xsd schema for SMAL will also be developed to facilitate conversion and use of vehicle metadata.
   SavageTerrainMetadataTemplate Savage Terrain Metadata Template This scene defines the exemplar template for Savage terrain metadata, allowing further interoperability via SMAL constructs. Savage Modeling Analysis Language (SMAL) authoring capabilities for X3D assume proper metadata within a scene to identify an object properly. A corresponding native-XML .xsd schema for SMAL will also be developed to facilitate conversion and use of vehicle metadata.
   SavageVehicleMetadataTemplate Savage Vehicle Metadata Template This scene defines the exemplar template for Savage vehicle metadata, allowing further interoperability via SMAL constructs. Savage Modeling Analysis Language (SMAL) authoring capabilities for X3D assume proper metadata within a scene to identify an object properly. A corresponding native-XML .xsd schema for SMAL will also be developed to facilitate conversion and use of vehicle metadata.

The Savage Developers Guide provides more information about the production of this archive.

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