Webletter Information
Article by: Editor  (agriffin@ist.ucf.edu)

The SISO Webletter is a publication of the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization and is intended as a forum for keeping the SISO community abreast of issues of interest to its members. It is published four times a year: (On the first Monday of) March, June, September, and December with the approval of the SISO Executive Committee (EXCOM).

Managing Editor: W. H. (Dell) Lunceford, Jr. dell@lunceford.com

Assistant Editor: Allison Griffin agriffin@ist.ucf.edu

Associate Editors:

  • Duncan Miller: dmiller@ll.mit.edu
  • Susan Harkrider: susan_harkrider@stricom.army.mil
  • Julia Loughran: cwb@thoughtlink.com
  • Mick Ryan: mick_ryan@msn.com
  • Phil Zimmerman: zimmermanp%AM7@mr.nawcad.navy.mil

Grammer/Style Editor: Michelle Bevan Michelle.Bevan@trw.com

Letters to the Editor are welcomed. Letters should be less than 200 words. Submission of a letter to the editor implies the author's authorization for publication. If the author does not want the letter published the statement "Do Not Publish" should be placed at the top and bottom of the letter. Letters to the Editor should be submitted to dell@lunceford.com.

Unsolicited articles will be accepted on a limited basis, depending on space available. If interested in preparing an article it is strongly suggested that you send an email to the Managing Editor stating intent, proposed subject and requesting a current copy of the author's guidance. Articles must be submitted to the Managing Editor 30 days prior to the publication. Articles should be approximately 1000-1500 words and fall within the overall guidelines of the editorial content of the webletter as defined in the author's guidance. In general the webletter attempts to focus on issues of broad community interest that are not technical in nature, for which publication as a Simulation Interoperability Workshop paper would be more appropriate.

 

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