SIMbox

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SIMbox is a licensed system architecture created by SimiGon in 1998. It allows companies to create simulation-based training which is COTS, HLA, and SCORM compliant. A few of SIMbox's partners are Lockheed Martin -- who used it to create its flight simulation training branded as NxTrain[1], (and the LM STS division), Rocket Racing League, and the Belgian Air Force.

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SIMbox is a program to create simulations for companies. It has three different distributions: SIMbox toolkit, SIMbox server, and SIMbox runtime. SIMbox toolkit is used for development, SIMbox server is used for management, and SIMbox runtime is used for testing and making briefings.

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  1. ^ Press Release. "LOCKHEED MARTIN, SIMIGON UNVEIL NXTRAIN©" [1]

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