Military Scenario Definition Language
Military Scenario Definition Language (MSDL) is a standard developed by Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO).
The MSDL is now incorporated within the C2SIM Development group within SISO [1]
Version 1. SISO-STD-007-2008: Military Scenario Definition Language (MSDL) [2]
Links
- Coalition Battle Management Language
- Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization
gollark: And in general lots of things can be done better, or *at all*, if you have a giant plant somewhere producing resources for big fractions of the world.
gollark: Some resources (lithium and such are big issues nowadays) only exist in a few places, so you have to ship from there.
gollark: This also doesn't seem practical.
gollark: It isn't really, though; it seems like it would be more like whoever runs "production" just deciding who gets things.
gollark: If we just throw in assumptions like "and also we can make everything everyone needs with basically no human labour" then you can get away with doing different things, but this is not actually the case.
References
- "Command and Control Systems - Simulation Systems Interoperation (C2SIM) Product Development Group (PDG) and Product Support Group (PSG)". Retrieved 5 November 2015.
- "SISO-STD-007-2008: Military Scenario Definition Language (MSDL)". Retrieved 5 November 2015.
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