Distributed Interactive Simulation – link to Standardization

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In the early 1990s, IST was contracted by the United States [[DARPA|Defense Advanced Research Project Agency]] to undertake research in support of the [[United States Army|US Army]] Simulator Network (SimNet) program. Funding and research interest for DIS standards development decreased following the proposal and promulgation of its successor, the [[High Level Architecture (simulation)]] (HLA) in 1996. HLA was produced by the merger of the DIS protocol with the [[Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol]] (ALSP) designed by [[MITRE]].
In the early 1990s, IST was contracted by the United States [[DARPA|Defense Advanced Research Project Agency]] to undertake research in support of the [[United States Army|US Army]] Simulator Network (SimNet) program. Funding and research interest for DIS standards development decreased following the proposal and promulgation of its successor, the [[High Level Architecture (simulation)]] (HLA) in 1996. HLA was produced by the merger of the DIS protocol with the [[Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol]] (ALSP) designed by [[MITRE]].


There was a [[NATO]] standardisation agreement ([[STANAG]] 4482, ''Standardised Information Technology Protocols for Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)'', adopted in 1995) on DIS for modelling and simulation interoperability. This was retired in favour of HLA in 1998 and officially cancelled in 2010<!-- 05 July --> by the [[NATO Standardization Agency]] (NSA).
There was a [[NATO]] standardisation agreement ([[STANAG]] 4482, ''Standardised Information Technology Protocols for Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS)'', adopted in 1995) on DIS for modelling and simulation interoperability. This was retired in favour of HLA in 1998 and officially cancelled in 2010<!-- 05 July --> by the NATO [[Standardization]] Agency (NSA).