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C2 to Simulation Interoperability (C2SIMI)

STO-EN-MSG-141

The objectives of this Lecture Series were to provide information about using C-BML and MSDL to support C2 to Simulation Interoperability as follows: FOR ALL − provide the audience with an overview of the subject; illustrate the operational relevance and utility of C-BML and MSDL; present the benefits of C-BML and MSDL; receive feedback concerning the operational utility of C-BML and MSDL; receive feedback on additional issues that need to be addressed in order to promote the uptake of C-BML and MSDL by industry. FOR MILITARY / INDUSTRY TECHNICAL STAFF − provide detailed technical information on C-BML and MSDL including some highlights of the various experimentation and demonstration events. The Lecture Series addressed the combined use of C-BML and MSDL – MSDL for initialisation and C-BML for execution of military scenarios.

Published10/6/2017
STOAuthorExternalMultiple
STOPublicationTypeEducational Notes RDP
Publication_ReferenceSTO-EN-MSG-141
DOI10.14339/STO-EN-MSG-141
ISBNISBN 978-92-837-2021-8
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$EN-MSG-141-PC.pdf$EN-MSG-141-PCProgramme Committee12/22/2017Open Access
EN-MSG-141-01.pdfEN-MSG-141-01Battle Management Language: History, Employment and NATO Technical activities9/21/2015Open Access
EN-MSG-141-02.pdfEN-MSG-141-02C2-Simulation interoperability benefits9/21/2015Open Access
EN-MSG-141-03.pdfEN-MSG-141-03Experiencing the virtual via well-known systems in networked C2 training, mission rehearsal, COA analysis9/21/2015Open Access
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EN-MSG-141-06B.pdfEN-MSG-141-06BC-BML History and Standards9/21/2015Open Access
EN-MSG-141-07.pdfEN-MSG-141-07Client Perspective: Implementing C2SIM in a Client9/21/2015Open Access
EN-MSG-141-08.pdfEN-MSG-141-08C-BML Infrastructure9/21/2015Open Access
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EN-MSG-141-11.pdfEN-MSG-141-11C2SIM Lessons learned and near future plans9/21/2015Open Access

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