Title: Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization Overview
1Simulation Interoperability Standards
OrganizationOverview
2SISO Vision
- SISO is dedicated to the promotion of modeling
and simulation interoperability and reuse for the
benefit of diverse MS communities, including
developers, procurers, and users, world-wide.
SISO Mission
SISOs mission is to provide an open forum that
promotes the interoperability and reuse of models
and simulations through the exchange of ideas,
the examination of technologies, and the
development of standards.
3What is SISOs Role?
- Be the Open Community Forum to
- Identify standards that enable interoperability
and reuse - Feed back industry needs to sponsors
- Develop, promote, review, accredit, and archive
standards - Build community buy-in and grass-roots support
for, and evangelize standards - Be the nexus for related and complementary
products - Provide a stable, open interface for COTS product
vendors to develop to (and trust)
4SISO Organizational Structure
- Executive Committee (EXCOM)
- The governing, policy level body that provides
overall governance and strategic planning for
SISO - Conference Committee (CC)
- Provides oversight for SISO conference activities
and has the primary responsibility of organizing
the Simulation Interoperability Workshops (SIW) - Standards Activity Committee (SAC)
- Provides oversight for SISO product development
and support activities and has primary
responsibility of overseeing the development and
support of these products to support
interoperability and reuse in the MS community - SISO, Inc.
- A US chartered non-profit corporation that serves
as the legal entity empowered to enter into
contracts and other financial agreements as
required to further the goals of SISO, e.g.
organize and conduct SIWs
5Conference CommitteeSimulation Interoperability
Behavior Representation in Modeling and
Simulation Workshops
- SISO sponsors three workshops annually to
- Exchange ideas, information, and technology
- Share "lessons learned"
- Identify areas where common standards and
practices will improve simulation
interoperability and reuse - Provide forum for face-to-face meetings of
standards developers - Currently, 4 venues held each year
- 3 SIWs
- 1 annual BRIMS workshop (with independent
workshop committee)
6Simulation Interoperability Workshop User
Community Forums
- Analysis
- Research, Development Engineering
- System Acquisition and Product Development
- Test Evaluation
- Training
7Simulation Interoperability WorkshopSpecialty
Area Tracks and Forums
- Applications Track
- Vehicle Weapons System Modeling
- Logistics
- Command Control Communications Computers
Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance
Track - Command Control/MS Services
- IO-ISR - Information Operations Intelligence
Surveillance and Reconnaissance - Distributed Simulation Development Track
- Distributed Simulation Process and Tools
- Synthetic Mission Space Composability
- Verification Validation Accreditation
- Environment Track
- Simulated Natural Environment/Sensor Modeling
- Infrastructure Track
- Communications, Frameworks, and Infrastructure
- Space Track
- Space
8Standards Activity CommitteeHow do Standards
Help?
- Interoperability Standards
- Enable simulation parts to be plugged together
for rapid assembly of systems. Enable reuse of
parts developed for one system in another
application. Enable innovative new parts to
easily replace obsolete old parts - Process Standards
- Provide best practices for development and
execution of distributed simulations - Accreditation Standards and Practices
- Provide confidence to the user that the assembled
system is providing meaningful, valid results to
the degree specified in the accreditation
9Standards Activity CommitteeWhat Products are
Developed
- Balloted Products
- Standards
- Guidance
- Non-balloted Products
- Reference
- Administrative
- SISO Policy
- Open Process
- Consensus Standards
- Right of Appeal
10Standards Activity CommitteeBalloted Products
Development Process (BPDP)
- The BPDP provides direction on the development of
SISO balloted products - Built on SISO Policies and Procedures (PP)
- Provides specific SAC guidance
- Non-balloted products are covered by other
procedures
Adheres to the legal definition of open standard
SISO-ADM-003-2005.1 SISO BPDP
Built on SISO-ADM-002-2006 SISO PP
11Balloted Products Development Process Six Step
Process
SISO-ADM-003-2002 SISO BPDP
SISO-ADM-003-2005.1 SISO BPDP
12Standards Activity CommitteeGroups
- Product Development Groups (PDGs)
- Created as the result of the Product Nomination
(PN) - PDGs perform steps 2 3 of the BPDP
- PDG Officers and the SAC perform step 4 of the
BPDP - PDGs exist until the product is complete
- Product Support Groups (PSGs)
- Established once a PDG has completed product
development - Serve as the interpretations committee for IEEE
standards - Responsible for steps 5 6
- Offer continuity and a place for developers and
users of the standards to - Ask questions concerning the language used in the
standard, the intention or result meant by a
particular action - Request an explanation of the reasons behind what
the standard says - Seek support
- Register change requests for subsequent versions
of the product
13Product Development Groups (1 of 2)
- Base Object Model (BOM) Specification for Base
Object Models to facilitate interoperability,
reusability and composability - Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML)
Evaluation of standardization of language for
interface of C2I systems to simulation systems - Core Manufacturing Simulation Data (CMSD) Data
interface specification for efficient exchange of
manufacturing life cycle data in a simulation
environment - COTS Simulation Package Interoperability (CSPI)
Interface specification for COTS discrete event
simulation packages (CSPs) - Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)
Revision of IEEE 1278 standards - Environmental Data Coding Specification (EDCS)
Developed ISO/IEC 180252005(E) which provides a
mechanisms to unambiguously specify objects used
to model environmental concepts - High Level Architecture (HLA) Evolved Revision
of IEEE 1516 standards - Link 11 Simulation Develop standard for
simulating Link 11 via DIS and HLA - Link 16 Simulation Develop standard for
simulating Link 16 via DIS and HLA
14Product Development Groups (2 of 2)
- Military Scenario Definition Language (MSDL)
Evaluation of standardization of language for
initialization of military simulations - Realtime Platform Reference (RPR) FOM Standard
for mapping DIS-based attributes and interactions
into an HLA-compliant object model - Simulation Reference Markup Language (SRML)
Markup language for representing behavior in XML,
enabling XML documents to execute on the web or
other distributed environments - VVA Overlay to FEDEP Overlay to Federation
Development and Execution Process to apply
Verification, Validation, and Accreditation
processes
15Product Support Groups
- Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) Capture
problem statements and change requests for IEEE
1278 standards
16Standards Activity CommitteeGroups
- Study Groups (SGs)
- Created as the result of a Terms of Reference
(TOR) - Chartered to answer questions of interest to the
MS community - Have a limited life generally 1 to 2 workshop
cycles - Can be a first step to a PDG
- Standing Study Groups (SSGs)
- Created as the result of a Terms of Reference
(TOR) - Chartered to
- Represent a functional or national group
- Mature a potential standard
- Potentially to provide support to open-source
software - Provide an annual report to the EXCOM through the
SAC - Describing their progress over the previous year
- Describing their goals for the following year
- Due 1st September (each year) for consideration
during the Fall SIW
17Study Groups
- Discrete-Event Systems Specification (DEVS)
Study the possibility of developing standards for
a computer processable representation of discrete
event systems specification - Generic Methodology for VVA for the Modeling
Simulation Domain (GM VV)Study a path to the
creation of an internationally accepted VVA
standard - HLA Performance Recommended Practice (HPRP)
Conduct an investigation on the best practices
for maximizing High Level Architecture (HLA)
performance - Mode 5/S IFF Evaluation of potential approaches
to simulation of Mode 5/S within DIS and HLA - SCORM-Sim SG Integration of simulation-based
learning experiences with SCORM (Shareable
Content Object Reference Model) environments - Simulation Conceptual Modeling (SCM) Conducting
a preliminary investigation on the use of
conceptual modeling in MS - Transfer of Control (TC) Evaluation of potential
approaches to revisions of DIS Transfer of
Control and HLA Ownership Transfer
18Standing Study Groups
- Australian (AUS) Advocate group for SISO
controlled simulation standards promotion,
education. Formal relationship mechanism between
SISO and SIAA - Common Image Generator Interface (CIGI) Mature
interface in ground and maritime environments
19Standards Activity CommitteeSponsor/Liaison Roles
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Computer Society
- Standards Activity Board
- IEEE CS SAB
- Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)
- High Level Architecture (HLA)
- International Standardization Organization /
International ElectroTechnical Commission - Joint Technical Committee 1
- Sub Committee 24
- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 24
- Working Group 8 on Environmental Representation
- Spatial Reference Model (SRM)
- Environmental Data Coding Specification (EDCS)
- plus 6 more SEDRIS Specifications
20SISO and SISO Sponsored Standards
21Become a SISO Member
- How does one become a member of SISO?
- Attend a SISO Simulation Interoperability
Workshop (SIW) - Membership conferred until end of following
calendar year - For those unable to attend the SIWs subscription
based membership is available (US 45 per year) - Membership application forms and instruction
available from SISO web site (www.sisostds.org)
22Benefits of SISO Membership
- Member benefits include
- Voting privileges in SISO elections
- Voting privileges as a member of a SISO Product
Balloting Group - Access to SISO Products, Workshop Proceedings,
and other documents from the SISO Website - Eligibility to participate in and contribute to
development of simulation interoperability
products and guidelines recognized and used
worldwide by the MS community
23Summary
- SISO provides an open forum that promotes the
interoperability and reuse of models and
simulations through the exchange of ideas, the
examination of technologies, and the development
of standards - SISO Sponsored Conferences
- Spring Simulation Interoperability Workshop
- European Simulation Interoperability Workshop
- Fall Simulation Interoperability Workshop
- Behavior Representation in Modeling and
Simulation (BRIMS) Workshop - SISO Membership about 1000