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Title
Interoperability requirements for a South African joint command and control test facility |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3126 |
Date
2008 |
Author(s)
Le Roux, WH |
Abstract
The South African National Defence Force is in the process of establishing a Joint Command and Control Test Facility at a National Research Institute. The goal with this facility is to provide an integrated environment for Joint Command and Control doctrine development. This requires support for planning, development, experimentation and preparation for concept evaluation, demonstrator implementation, computer-aided field exercises and interoperability testing. A service-orientated architectural approach is followed to provide all the necessary services, mechanisms and functionalities. Since simulations and simulators form part of such a facility, interoperability standards are very important, as well as the underlying data model. The high-level requirements for these, as well as the architecture, are presented in this paper for the test facility - 2008 European Simulation Interoperability Workshop (08E-SIW-015), Edinburgh, Scotland, 16-19 June 2008 |
Subject(s)
Joint Command and Control; Interoperability; Test facility |
Language
en |
Type of publication
Presentation |
Identifier
Le Roux, WH. 2008. Interoperability requirements for a South African joint command and control test facility. 2008 European Simulation Interoperability Workshop (08E-SIW-015), Edinburgh, Scotland, 16-19 June, pp 87-96.; 978-1-60560-200-4 |
Repository
Pretoria - Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
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