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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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==Overview==
 
TENA recognizes five basic categories of [[software]]:
# TENA Applications (Range Resource Applications and TENA Tools) – Range Resource Applications are range instrumentation or processing systems (software applications) built to be compliant with TENA and are the heart of any TENA execution. TENA Tools are generally reusable TENA applications, stored in the repository and made available to the community, that help facilitate the management of a logical range through the entire range event lifecycle.
# Non-TENA Applications – range instrumentation/processing systems, systems-under-test, simulations, and C4ISR systems not built in accordance with TENA but needed for a test or training event.