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The US DoD Modeling and Simulation Glossary (formally known as DoD 5000.59-M), was originally created in 1998. As of October 2010[update] the glossary was being updated, without changing its main objective of providing a uniform language for use by the M&S community. This article contains a list of terms and acronyms, based on the original DoD 5000.59-M and information related to the update.

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History

The original DoD Modeling and Simulation glossary: DoD 5000.59 was created in 1998, in hopes to promote a uniform set of terms across the Department of Defense. The glossary consisted of three sections: sources, acronyms and terms. The first section was a set of sources from where the information for the glossary was accessed from. Second, a list of M&S related acronyms, and lastly a set of M&S terms with definitions.2

Update

Since 1998, the world of Modeling and Simulation has expanded. With the rise of new technology including augmented reality, mixed reality, virtual worlds, SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model), and agent based simulation, it has become apparent that as the industry of Modeling and Simulation continues to change and grow, so should its language. Thus, a team of authors (University of Central Florida's (UCF) Institute for Simulation and Training (IST), contracted by the Joint Training Integration and Evaluation Center (JTIEC)) have set to revise and update the Modeling and Simulation Glossary to include new terminology, and to exclude out of date information.3

Changes

The main objective of this effort was not to completely change the original 1998 M&S glossary, but rather to update and upgrade it.

The authors decided to err on the side of keeping the glossary inclusive of information rather than exclusive when it came to the addition of new terms and acronyms, while still maintaining a sense of readability. To that end the authors reached out to the research and academic communities for references and materials used in their M&S pursuits. The result was a comprehensive bibliography and description of terms at a general level, with the aim that for those interested, more detailed information could be found in the reference. At the current state of the glossary, it includes the addition of 35 references, 180 acronyms, and 500 definitions (includes multiple definitions). The glossary was to be fully completed by late 2010.4

The glossary includes contribution from many US military organizations.5

0–9

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
3CECross Command Collaborative EffortPM FCS[1] Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
3DVizThree Dimensional VisualizationCERDEC[2][permanent dead link‍]
6DoFSix degrees of freedomDegrees of freedom (mechanics)

A

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
A-MSRRArmy-MSRRAMSO[3]
A/NMAdministrative/Network ManagementNDIA[4]
A2C2SArmy Airborne Command and Control SystemsPEO C3T[5]
AAEFAir Assault Expeditionary ForceTRADOC[6]
AARAfter Action ReviewDoA[7]
ABCSArmy Battle Command SystemPM BC[8] Archived 2007-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
AC2DPArmy Concept & Capability Developments PlanARCIC[9] Archived 2007-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
ACAArmy Contracting AgencyASA(ALT)[10]
ACATAcquisition CategoryDAU[11]
ACRAdvanced Concepts and RequirementsMSCO[12]
ACTDAdvanced Concept Technology DemonstrationDARPA[13]
ADAirspace DeconflictionDoD[14]
AECArmy Evaluation CenterATEC[15]
AEWEArmy Expeditionary Warrior ExperimentManeuver Battle Laboratory (MBL)[16]Formerly Air Assault Expeditionary Force (AAEF)
AFATDSAdvanced Field Artillery Tactical Data SystemPM BC
AggregationThe ability to group entities while preserving the effects of entity behavior and interaction while grouped.PM BC[17]
AGMAttack Guidance MatrixFM 6-20-10
AIDEAgile Integration Demonstration and ExperimentationRDECOM[18]
AKOArmy Knowledge OnlinePM AKO/DKO[19]
AKSSAT&L Knowledge Sharing SystemUSD(AT&L)[20]
AMCUnited States Army Materiel CommandHQDA[21]
AMPArmy Modernization PlanRDECOM[22]

[23]

AMRDECUnited States Army Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering CenterRDECOM[24]
AMSAAUnited States Army Materiel Systems Analysis ActivityRDECOM[25]
AMSECArmy Model and Simulation Executive CouncilAR 5-11[26]
AMSOArmy Modeling & Simulation OfficeDCS G-8[27] Archived 2013-05-13 at the Wayback Machine
APLApplied Physics LaboratoryJohns Hopkins University[28]
APMAssistant Project ManagerPM CATT[29]
APM CCTTAssistant Project Manager Close Combat Tactical TrainerPM CATT[30]
APSActive Protection SystemDoD[31]
ARArmy RegulationDoA[32]
ArchitectureThe structure of components, their relationships, and the principles and guidelines governing their design and evolution over time.IEEE Std 610.12-1990[33]

[34]

ARCICU.S. Army Capabilities Integration CenterTRADOC[35]
ARDECUnited States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering CenterRDECOM[36]
ARLArmy Research LaboratoryRDECOM[37]
AROArmy Research OfficeARL[38]
ASA(ALT)United States Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and TechnologyHQDA[39]
ASD(NCBDP)Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Nuclear & Chemical & Biological Defense ProgramsUSD(AT&L)[40]
ASTAGArmy Science and Technology Advisory GroupSAAL-ZT[41]
ASM SensorAcoustic, Seismic, and Magnetic SensorGeophysical MASINT
ASTMPArmy Science and Technology Master PlanSAAL-ZT[42]
AT&LAcquisition, Logistics, and TechnologyHQDA[43]
ATAMArchitecture Tradeoff Analysis MethodSEI[44]
ATDAdvanced Technology DemonstrationASTMP[45]
ATECUnited States Army Test and Evaluation CommandHQDA[46] Archived 2006-07-28 at the Wayback Machine
ATOArmy Technology ObjectivesASTMP[47]
ATO-DArmy Technology Objectives-DemonstrationASTMP[48]
AUTLArmy Universal Task ListFM 7-15[49]
AVAll ViewDoDAF set of views that contains the AV-1 and AV-2.DoDAF[50]

[51][52]

AV-1All View-1DoDAF view for scope, purpose, intended users, environment depicted, and analytical findings.DoDAF[53]
AV-2All View-2DoDAF view for architecture data repository with definitions of all acronyms/terms used in all products. AV-2 is also known as the Integrated Dictionary.DoDAF[54]
AVCATTAviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer - Aviation Reconfigurable Manned SimulatorPM ACTT[55]
AWAsymmetric WarfareDoD

B

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
B-KitAdd-on configurable armor used on compatible vehicle chassis such as the HMMWV.PEO GCS[56]
BCBattle CommandDoA
BCS3Battlefield Command Sustainment Support SystemPM BCS3[57]
BCTBrigade Combat TeamPM FCS[58]
BDABattle damage assessmentThe estimate of damage resulting from the application of lethal or nonlethal military force. Battle damage assessment is composed of physical damage assessment, functional damage assessment, and target system assessment.JP 3-0[59]
BICCBattlefield Information Coordination CenterFM 101-5-1[60]
BLCSEBattle Laboratory Collaborative Simulation EnvironmentARCIC[61]
BMLBattle management languageSISO
BPDMBusiness Process Definition MetamodelOMG
BPELBusiness Process Execution LanguageOMG
BPMNBusiness Process Modeling NotationOMG

C

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
C2IEDMCommand and Control Information Exchange Data ModelMultilateral Interoperability Programme
C4Command, Control, Communications, ComputersDoD
C4ISRCommand, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and ReconnaissanceDoDC4ISTAR
CAACenter for Army AnalysisHQDA[62] Archived 2009-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
CABCombined Arms BattalionDoD
CACCombined Arms CenterTRADOC[63]
CASSIConcept, Analysis, System Simulation & IntegrationTARDEC[64]
CDRTCapabilities Development for Rapid TransitionDoA[65]
CERDECUnited States Army Communications-Electronics Research Development and Engineering CenterRDECOM[66]
CMUCarnegie Mellon University[67]
CNACapability Needs AnalysisARCIC[68]
COPCommon Operational PictureDoD
CREWCounter Radio Controlled IED Electronics WarfareNaval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division
CRMConceptual Reference Model[69][permanent dead link‍]
CSCapability SetOASA(ALT)[70][permanent dead link‍]
CSMCapability Set ManagementOASA(ALT)[71][permanent dead link‍]
CSMBCapability Set Management BoardOASA(ALT)[72]
CSMPCapability Set Management ProcessOASA(ALT)[73][permanent dead link‍]
CTSFCentral Technical Support FacilityPEO C3TPEO C3T[74][permanent dead link‍]
Cultural FactorsDoD[75][permanent dead link‍]
Cultural FeaturesDoD[76][permanent dead link‍]

D

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
DAUDefense Acquisition UniversityUSD(AT&L)[77] Archived 2009-04-23 at the Wayback Machine
DARPADefense Advanced Research Projects AgencyDoD[78]
DISDistributed Interactive SimulationIEEE
DCS G-8Deputy Chief of Staff G-8 of the United States ArmyVCSA[79] Archived 2009-04-18 at the Wayback Machine
DDREDirector of Defense Research and EngineeringUSD(AT&L)[80] Archived 2009-04-18 at the Wayback Machine
DoADepartment of the ArmyDoD[81]
DoDDepartment of DefenseUnited States Federal Government[82]
DoDAFDepartment of Defense Architecture FrameworkDoD[83]
DPPDirector of Plans & ProgramsDDRE[84] Archived 2009-08-25 at the Wayback Machine
DVLDistributed Virtual LaboratoryMATREX[85]
Dynamic TerrainPM FCS[86][permanent dead link‍]
Dynamic WeatherPM FCS[87][permanent dead link‍]

E

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
EAExecutable Architecture
ECBCUnited States Army Edgewood Chemical and Biological CenterRDECOM
EMDSUnited States Army Enterprise Management Decision SupportRDECOM

F

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
FCS (BCT)Future Combat Systems (Brigade Combat Team)SAAL-ZB[88]

G

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes

H

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
HITLHuman-in-the-LoopDoD 5000.59-M
HQDAHeadquarters, Department of the ArmyDoA[89]
HMMWVHigh Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled VehiclePEO GCS[90]

I

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
I/ITSECInterservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education ConferenceI/ITSEC[91]
IWIrregular warfareDoD[92] Archived 2008-09-03 at the Wayback Machine

J

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
JCAJoint Capability AreaCJCS[93][permanent dead link‍]
JCIDSJoint Capabilities Integration Development SystemCJCS
JPDJoint Planning DocumentCJCS
JUONSJoint Urgent Operational NeedsCJCS[94]

K

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes

L

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
LCIMLevels of Conceptual Interoperability ModelSISOConceptual interoperability
LOPLocal Operational PictureDoD
LVCLive, Virtual, and ConstructiveDoD 5000.59-M[95]
LWNLandWarNetUnited States Department of the Army Chief Information Officer/G-6[96][97]

M

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
M&SModeling and simulationDoD[98]
MATREXModeling Architecture for Technology, Research, and EXperimentationSTTC[99]

[100]

MBLManeuver Battle LabTRADOC[101][permanent dead link‍]
MORSMilitary Operations Research SocietyMORS[102]
MOOTWMilitary operations other than warDoD[103]
MSRRModeling and Simulation Resource RepositoryMSCO[104]
MSCOModeling and Simulation Coordination OfficeDPP[105]
MTMModel-Test-ModelDPP[106]

N

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
NATONorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationNATO[107]
Network ScienceDoD
NCSNational Center for SimulationNCS[108]
NDIANational Defense Industrial AssociationNDIA[109]
NICELNavy Infrared Countermeasures Effectiveness LaboratoryNaval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division
NMSGNATO Modeling and Simulation GroupNATO[110]
NSRDECNatick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering CenterRDECOM[111]

O

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
OASA(ALT)United States Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and TechnologyHQDA[112]
ONSOperational Needs StatementAR 71–9[113]
OSDOffice of the Secretary of DefenseDoD[114]
OTMOn The MovePM C4ISR OTM[115]

P

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
PA&EProgram Analysis and EvaluationOSD[116] Archived 2007-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
PDMProgram Decision MemorandumOSD[117][permanent dead link‍]
PEO C3TProgram Executive Office Command, Control, Communications TacticalSAAL-ZB[118] Archived 2008-12-30 at the Wayback Machine
PEO EISProgram Executive Office Enterprise Information SystemsSAAL-ZB[119]
PEO GCSProgram Executive Office Ground Combat SystemsSAAL-ZB[120]
PEO STRIProgram Executive Office Simulation, Training, and InstrumentationSAAL-ZB[121]
PM ACTTProduct Manager Air and Command Tactical TrainersPEO CATT[122]
PM AKO/DKOProject Manager Army Knowledge Online/Defense Knowledge OnlinePEO EIS[123] Archived 2007-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
PM BCProject Manager Battle CommandPEO C3T[124] Archived 2007-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
PM BCS3Product Manager Battle Command Sustainment Support SystemPM BC[125][permanent dead link‍]
PM CATTProject Manager Combined Arms Tactical TrainersPEO STRI[126] Archived 2008-12-24 at the Wayback Machine
PM ConSimProject Manager Constructive SimulationPEO STRI[127] Archived 2009-04-25 at the Wayback Machine
PM FCSProgram Management Future Combat SystemsSAAL-ZB[128]
PM ITTSProject Manager Instrumentation Targets and Threat SimulatorsPEO STRI[129] Archived 2008-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
PoRProgram of RecordDAU[130]

Q

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
QRCQuick Reaction CapabilityDAU[131][132]

R

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
RDECOMResearch, Development and Engineering CommandAMC[133]

S

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
SAAL-ZBPrincipal Military DeputyOASA(ALT)[134]
SAAL-ZTDeputy Assistant Secretary for Research & TechnologyOASA(ALT)[135]
SASOStability And Support OperationsDoD[136]Currently known as Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW)
SBASimulation Based AcquisitionDoD
SESynthetic environmentInternetted simulations that represent activities at a high level of realism from simulations of theaters of war to factories and manufacturing processes. These environments may be created within a single computer or a vast distributed network connected by local and wide area networks and augmented by super-realistic special effects and accurate behavioral models. They allow visualization of and immersion into the environment being simulated.DoD 5000.59-P

CJCSI 8510.01

[137]

[138]

SEDRISSynthetic Environment Data Representation and Interchange SpecificationSISO
SEISoftware Engineering InstituteCMU[139]
Sensor fusionDoD
SHMESynthetic human-made environmentSynthetic human-made environment
SIMPLEThe Standard Interface for Multiple Platform Link EvaluationThe aim of this agreement is to provide specifications for a common standard to interconnect ground rigs of all types (e.g. simulation, integration facilities etc.) for the purpose of Tactical Data Link (TDL) Interoperability (IO) testing.NATO STANAG 5602Enables transmission of J-Series (TADIL-J) messages over IP-based protocols
SISOSimulation Interoperability Standards OrganizationSISO[140]
SIWSimulation Interoperability WorkshopSISO[141]
SIDSystem Integration DomainRDECOM[142][permanent dead link‍]
SMARTSimulation & Modeling for Acquisition, Requirements, and TrainingDoA
SNESynthetic natural environmentDARPA[143][permanent dead link‍]
SPESynthetic psychological environment
Static Terrain]PM FCS
Static WeatherPM FCS
STOWSynthetic Theater of WarDARPA[144]
STTCUnited States Army Simulation and Training Technology CenterRDECOM
Systems architectureThe fundamental organization of a system, embodied in its components, their relationships to each other and the environment, and the principles governing its design and evolution.IEEE Std 1471-2000[145]
SWOTStrengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and ThreatsSWOT analysis

T

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
TARDECTank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering CenterRDECOM[146]
TFTTechnology Focus TeamsRDECOM[147][permanent dead link‍]
TRADOCTraining and Doctrine CommandHQDA

U

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
Urban TerrainDoD[148]
USAASCUnited States Army Acquisition Support CenterASA(ALT)[149]
USD(AT&L)Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and LogisticsDoD[150]

V

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes

W

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes
WSRWeapon Systems ReviewThe WSR is the forum for Program Managers to present their life-cycle weapon system and equipment funding requirements for Program Evaluation Groups (PEG) integration. All PEGs and planning, programming, budget and execution (PPBE) integrators are invited to participate and it involves more than 15 Army Staff and Secretariat stakeholders.United States Army Acquisition Support Center[151]

X

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes

Y

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes

Z

Acronym/TermExpansionDefinitionAuthoritative sourceLinksNotes

See also

  • Defense Acquisition University - Glossary of Defense Acquisition Acronyms & Terms [152]
  • DoD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms JP 1-02 [153]
  • Computer Aided Control System Design (CACSD) Multidisciplinary System Simulation Glossary [154]
  • IEEE Std 610.3-1989 IEEE Standard Glossary of Modeling and Simulation Terminology [155]
  • MilitaryTerms.info [156] Archived 2009-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • NDIA Glossary [157]

References

  1. "Department of Defense Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Glossary", DoD 5000.59-M, Department of Defense, 1998 "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-10. Retrieved 2009-04-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) /wiki/United_States_Department_of_Defense

  2. Goldiez, Brian; Palmer, Nicole; Lowe, Van; Dumanoir, Paul (12 September 2010). Update of the DoD M&S Glossary. Simulation Interoperability Workshop. Institute for Simulation & Training at the University of Central Florida. 10F-SIW-061. https://www.sisostds.org/DesktopModules/Bring2mind/DMX/API/Entries/Download?Command=Core_Download&EntryId=32053&PortalId=0&TabId=105

  3. Goldiez, Brian; Palmer, Nicole; Lowe, Van; Dumanoir, Paul (12 September 2010). Update of the DoD M&S Glossary. Simulation Interoperability Workshop. Institute for Simulation & Training at the University of Central Florida. 10F-SIW-061. https://www.sisostds.org/DesktopModules/Bring2mind/DMX/API/Entries/Download?Command=Core_Download&EntryId=32053&PortalId=0&TabId=105

  4. Goldiez, Brian; Palmer, Nicole; Lowe, Van; Dumanoir, Paul (12 September 2010). Update of the DoD M&S Glossary. Simulation Interoperability Workshop. Institute for Simulation & Training at the University of Central Florida. 10F-SIW-061. https://www.sisostds.org/DesktopModules/Bring2mind/DMX/API/Entries/Download?Command=Core_Download&EntryId=32053&PortalId=0&TabId=105

  5. Goldiez, Brian; Palmer, Nicole; Lowe, Van; Dumanoir, Paul (12 September 2010). Update of the DoD M&S Glossary. Simulation Interoperability Workshop. Institute for Simulation & Training at the University of Central Florida. 10F-SIW-061. https://www.sisostds.org/DesktopModules/Bring2mind/DMX/API/Entries/Download?Command=Core_Download&EntryId=32053&PortalId=0&TabId=105