Standardized Documentation for Verification, Validation, and Accreditation / Paper 08S-SIW-003

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Blais, Curtis
Charlow, Kevin
Broyles, David H.
Daehler-Wilking, Richard
Stutzman, Marcy
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This paper updates the Modeling and Simulation (M&S) community on the status of the Department of
Defense M&S Steering Committee-sponsored project titled, "Standardized Documentation for Verification, Validation,
and Accreditation," since the paper 07F-SIW-068, "Automating Standardized Information for the Verification,
Validation, and Accreditation Process: An Acquisition Community Sponsored M&S Project," was presented in
September 2007.
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Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) SIW Conference Paper
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