Simulation Model Portability
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The Simulation Model Portability is a standard for simulation models developed by ESA together with various stakeholders in the European Space Industry.

The first version, also known as SMI standard, was implemented in SIMSAT and EuroSim, simulator infrastructures in use at various ESA locations.
The second version, also known as SMP2
SMP2
SMP2 stands for Simulation Model Portability version 2.It was developed by ESA and many stakeholders in the European Space Industry.SMP2 is one version of the Simulation Model Portability; more information is reported on the article dedicated to Simulation Model Portability....

, is currently at version 1.2.

The ECSS
European Cooperation for Space Standardization
The European Cooperation for Space Standardization , established in 1993, is an organization which works to improve standardization within the European space sector. The ECSS frequently publishes standards, to which contractors working for ESA must adhere to.-References:*- External links :* * at...

 has now taken the lead for further iterations of the SMP2
SMP2
SMP2 stands for Simulation Model Portability version 2.It was developed by ESA and many stakeholders in the European Space Industry.SMP2 is one version of the Simulation Model Portability; more information is reported on the article dedicated to Simulation Model Portability....

 standard. The ECSS code for this standard is E-TM-40-07.
The E-TM-40-07 is being finalised and will go out for public review.
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