DMM enables synchronous
collaborative modeling between TIE and/or AML models running
on distributed, disparate computing platforms.
The DMM
enables engineers to expose a selection of variables from a
model over the network so that they can be interfaced with other
models. When changes are made to these linked variables, the
DMM automatically updates any associated models in real-time.
This allows engineers to collaborate on design projects that
span organizational or corporate boundaries without exposing
proprietary information.
TechnoSoft's Remote eXecution
Manager (RXM) is used to automate and control the execution of batch programs
through the DMM. For example, a legacy program running on a
UNIX machine can be executed by a TIE model running on Microsoft
Windows, and all of the associated input and output files can be sent and
retrieved to and from the remote machine automatically. To
protect proprietary or sensitive data, access to the RXM can be
controlled by DMM authentication settings, and all data passed
between machines is encrypted.
RXM and TIE can submit jobs directly to Platform Computing LSF
computer clusters to help take
advantage of under-utilized computing power and speed up
computation of high-fidelity analyses or parallelize runs of
trade studies, design of experiments, stochastic simulations, or
genetic algorithms.