2019 I/ITSEC

Application of the M&S Community of Interest Discovery Metadata Specification to Standards Profiles for Acquisition and Air Force Training (Room 320C)

Technical standards are important enablers for compatibility and interoperability.  Because many standards exist, when starting to develop a product, or to use multiple products together, one needs to discover applicable standards efficiently.  Standards “profiles” have emerge to reduce the number of standards that a specific effort should consider. From 2007-2012, the U.S. DoD M&S Community of Interest developed a Discovery Metadata Specification, the MSC-DMS.  It defines sets of metadata, called “metacards,” to describe M&S data or services, a key one of which is the Resource Metacard.  Because a standard is a resource, the MSC-DMS is a good starting point for a standards profile. Recently, two standards profile efforts have applied the MSC-DMS.  Both use the Resource Metacard as a starting point to define pertinent metadata.  The Acquisition M&S Standards Profile has been developed by the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) to aid discovery of M&S standards useful for systems acquisition and engineering efforts.  It provides a living reference document to remain current with standards revisions, and to add new applicable standards.  The Air Force Agency for Modeling and Simulation has led the development of a standards profile for the Air Force’s Operational Training Initiative (OTI).  It provides extensive metadata on standards useful to OTI participants.  To help keep these profiles current in a usable text format, a Microsoft Excel-based tool has been created that allows multiple selected metadata fields to be printed as a text document. After providing an overview of MSC-DMS version 1.5, this paper will explain how different subsets of, and allowable extensions to, metadata defined in the MSC-DMS have been applied to the SISO Acquisition M&S Standards Profile and the OTI Standards Profile.  A description of the Excel-based tool, which may also be useful in the creation of other standards profiles, will also be provided.