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Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization

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Based on the success of this program, the US Army initiated a large-scale program called Combined Arms Tactical Training. In order to ensure that multiple teams of contractors would be able to bid on various components of this program, the Army Program Manager for Training Devices (PM TRADE), soon to
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The "First Conference on Standards for the Interoperability of Defense Simulations" was held on 22–23 August 1989 in Orlando, Florida. DIS Workshops were held semi-annually from 1989 through 1996. The first Simulation Interoperability Workshop (SIW) held under the SISO banner was the 1997 Spring SIW
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held April 26 and 27, 1989, called, "Interactive Networked Simulation for Training". The original conference attracted approximately 60 people. The group was concerned that there was activity occurring in networked simulation, but that it was occurring in isolation. The group believed that if there
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for the development of standards for the representation and interchange of data regarding Synthetic Environment Data Representation and Interchange Specification (
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program from 1983 through 1991 that demonstrated the feasibility of networking substantial numbers of (relatively) low-cost simulators on a "virtual battlefield."
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in Orlando. SIWs have continued semi-annually since 1997. In 2001, SISO also began holding annual Euro-SIWs at various locations in Europe. In 2003, the
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be renamed as the Army Simulation Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM - now PEO STRI), in conjunction with
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were a means to exchange information between companies and groups that the technology would advance more rapidly.
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Standards Activities Board (SAB) granted the SISO Standards Activities Committee (SAC) status as a recognized
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The group also believed that once the technology begins to stabilize then there would also be a need for
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SISO-STD-004.1-2004: Dynamic Link Compatible HLA API Standard for the HLA Interface Specification
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SISO-STD-004-2004: Dynamic Link Compatible HLA API Standard for the HLA Interface Specification
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SISO-STD-006-200X: Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Simulation Package Interoperability (CSPI)
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Sponsor Committee. SISO is also recognized as a Standards Development Organization (SDO) by
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The Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) originated with a small
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and reuse for the benefit of diverse modeling and simulation communities, including
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SISO-STD-001-2015: Guidance, Rationale, & Interoperability Modalities for the
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SISO-STD-001.1-2015: Real-time Platform Reference Federation Object Model (
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Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference
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SISO-STD-003-2006; Base Object Model (BOM) Template Specification
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SISO-STD-007-2008: Military Scenario Definition Language (MSDL)
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Waite, W. et al "Context and Protocol for the SimSummit Forum"
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18023-3, SEDRIS—Part 3: Transmittal format binary encoding
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SISO-STD-003.1-2006; Guide for BOM Use and Implementation
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Miller, Duncan C.,"A Brief Overview of SISO", SISO, 2009
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Distributed Simulation Engineering and Execution Process
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SISO originated, maintained, or contributed standards:
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International organizations based in the United States
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18025, Environmental Data Coding Specification (EDCS)
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SISO-STD-002-2006: Standard for: Link16 Simulations
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18023-2, SEDRIS—Part 2: Abstract transmittal format
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modeling and simulation
interoperability
developers
procurers
conference
standardization
SIMNET
DARPA
DARPA
Defense Modeling and Simulation Office
DMSO
Modeling and Simulation Coordination Office
IEEE Computer Society
IEEE
NATO
ISO/IEC JTC 1
SEDRIS
SimSummit
IEEE
Distributed Interactive Simulation
IEEE
High Level Architecture
IEEE
DSEEP
ISO/IEC
ISO/IEC
ISO/IEC
ISO/IEC
ISO/IEC
ISO/IEC

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