The Second NATO Modelling and Simulation Conference
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In order for standards to be effective, they have to be developed by a consensus of the users. In the case ofstandards for the representation of physical environment data, the users are both Military and Civil andoperate in a range of different domains, from modelling and simulation through to entertainment. TheSEDRIS Organization has recognised the benefits of international, commercial based standards and haschosen to work with ISO/IEC to develop standards for environmental data representation and interchange.The work of an Industry/Government team has produced a robust environmental data interchangemechanism. The related technologies include a data representation model for the physical environment(terrain, ocean, atmosphere and space), a method for uniquely classifying and identifying the objects in thatmodel and a spatial reference model to unambiguously specify locations. The task is to transpose thistechnology into International Standards. This paper reports on the standardisation process that was selected for SEDRIS, the progress and timescalefor the publication of the related ISO/IEC standards and the impact that the standardisation process has hadon the development of SEDRIS.
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