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'''Test and Training Enabling Architecture''' ('''TENA''') is an architecture designed to bring interoperability to [[United States Department of Defense]] test and training systems. TENA is designed to promote integrated testing and [[simulation-based acquisition]] through the use of a large-scale, distributed, real-time synthetic environment, which integrates testing,
training, simulation, and high-performance computing technologies, distributed across many facilities, using a common architecture.<ref>TENA-2012-Paper-Final from the Test and Training Enabling Architecture (TENA) Website [https://www.tena-sda.org/download/attachments/6750/TENA-2012-Paper-Final.pdf]</ref>
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# The TENA Object Models – the common language used for communication between all range resources and tools. The set of objects used in a logical range is called the “logical range object model (LROM)” and may contain TENA standard object definitions as well as non-standard (user-defined) object definitions.
# TENA Utilities – applications specifically designed to address issues related to usability or management of the TENA logical range.
[[JDAT]] displays TENA data on Joint Windows based Warfare Assessment Mode (JWinWAM).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2006test/hudgins.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101231213821/http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2006test/hudgins.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 31, 2010|title=TENA Offers Range Interoperability and Resource Reuse Solutions for Test and Training Ranges|date=2006}}</ref>
==License==
The TENA software was developed for use by the United States Government with unlimited rights. The software is provided freely for the purpose of promoting interoperability among United States Department of Defense systems. There are no [[International Traffic in Arms Regulations]] (ITAR) or export restrictions in using the TENA middleware and related TENA products at an international site, although any restrictions for user provided object models, software, or documents are the responsibility of the author(s) of those products.
Use of the TENA software ([[source code]] and [[binary code]]) by individuals is permitted only upon acceptance of ==See also==
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