Linking Interoperability Characters and Measures of Effectiveness: A Methodology for Evaluating Architectures
| AUTHOR | McKellar, Brian D.; Insley, Darryl L.; Von Der Felsen, Jan |
| PUBLISHER | Biblioscholar (10/03/2012) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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The Air Force Research Laboratory's Sensors Directorate has crafted a long-term layered sensing project and seeks a method to compare different architectural representations. This research provides an executable methodology for quantitative architecture comparisons based on interoperability characters and measurements. The methodology has two components and is demonstrated on an urban operations mission thread scenario. The layered sensing scenario requires sensor-equipped platforms to shift orbits while supporting a mission (e.g. supply convoy) reacting to unplanned events (e.g. improvised explosive device). The first component is a discrete event simulation capturing relevant sensor, platform, and mission operations and providing measures of effectiveness (MOEs) and measures of performance(MOPs). The second component is an application of a general purpose interoperability measurement technique applied to a scenario demonstrating collaborative interoperability. The results from experimental component comparisons show that changes in interoperability measurements do not always reflect the magnitude of changes in mission effectiveness or system performance. For net-centric applications, changes in the number of process paths may be a better indicator for the degree of interoperability present in a given architecture.
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9781249586340
ISBN-10:
1249586348
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English
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126
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34
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7.44 x 0.27 x 9.69 inches
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0.53 pound(s)
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Illustrated
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US
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The Air Force Research Laboratory's Sensors Directorate has crafted a long-term layered sensing project and seeks a method to compare different architectural representations. This research provides an executable methodology for quantitative architecture comparisons based on interoperability characters and measurements. The methodology has two components and is demonstrated on an urban operations mission thread scenario. The layered sensing scenario requires sensor-equipped platforms to shift orbits while supporting a mission (e.g. supply convoy) reacting to unplanned events (e.g. improvised explosive device). The first component is a discrete event simulation capturing relevant sensor, platform, and mission operations and providing measures of effectiveness (MOEs) and measures of performance(MOPs). The second component is an application of a general purpose interoperability measurement technique applied to a scenario demonstrating collaborative interoperability. The results from experimental component comparisons show that changes in interoperability measurements do not always reflect the magnitude of changes in mission effectiveness or system performance. For net-centric applications, changes in the number of process paths may be a better indicator for the degree of interoperability present in a given architecture.
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