The Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) Announces the Spring 2005 Simulation Interoperability Workshop in San Diego, California

SIW is a semiannual event encompassing a broad range of modeling and simulation issues, applications, and communities, with the overall goal of identifying and supporting the development of products to facilitate simulation interoperability standards and reuse. The SISO Spring 05 SIW will focus on M&S support of the Global Information Grid.

(PRWEB) November 4, 2004 -- Join us for the 2005 Spring Simulation Interoperability Workshop (SIW). SIW is a semiannual event encompassing a broad range of modeling and simulation issues, applications, and communities, with the overall goal of identifying and supporting the development of products to facilitate simulation interoperability standards and reuse.

The SISO Spring 05 SIW will focus on M&S support of the GIG. This scope includes both M&S to model network centric operations, as well as M&S as services available to support the warfighter operationally and for training.

This SIW will provide a forum for conversation among warfighters and developers regarding standards for development and employment of M&S within the servicesnetwork centric warfare environments such as FORCEnet and FCS, including M&S in support of training, operations, and acquisition of FORCEnet, FCS, or GIG-related capabilities.The workshop will be collocated with the 2005 Spring Simulation Multiconference (SpringSim05), sponsored by The Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS).

The Individual Forum and Group Calls for Papers are provided on the SISO website. Abstracts are due by 29 November 2004. Visit www.sisostds.org for more information.

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Contact Information
Peter Swan
SIMULATION INTEROPERABILITY STANDARD ORGANIZATION
http://www.sisostds.org
407-366-4212

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