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The move towards Network Enabled Capability (NEC) by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) is designed to achieve enhanced military effect through the networking and coherent integration of existing and future resources including sensors, weapon systems, and decision makers to achieve greater agility in the prosecution of military operations. One of the many challenges of realizing NEC is engineering systems...
For the provision of dependable search and rescue capability in dynamic and unpredictable disaster areas, each networked node should have ability to (1) autonomously support and co-operate with each other in a peer-to-peer (P2P) manner to quickly discover and dependably self-configure services available on the disaster area to deliver a real-time capability; (2) modify their behaviours to deliver...
For provision of dependable search and rescue capability in dynamic and unpredictable disaster areas, the networked nodes should have the ability to autonomously support and co-operate with each other in a peer-to-peer (P2P) manner to quickly configure any services available on the disaster area to deliver a real-time capability. In this paper, we present an innovative architectural approach which...
The vision of service-oriented computing is one of loosely coupled services that create agile applications to encapsulate business objectives and processes. The potential of services to form complex systems of systems, with emergent behaviour, necessitates the need to understand how we can we develop sufficient confidence in their qualities. In this paper we argue that successful development and evolution...
The theory of service oriented architecture (SOA) provides an idea to achieve application integration and on-demand services provision. But at the same time, its loose coupling structure brings great challenges to achieve effective service management. This paper analyzes the characteristics of SOA service deployment structure, and then proposes a novel SOA-oriented federate SLA management architecture...
Network enabled capability (NEC) is the U.K. Ministry of Defencepsilas response to the quickly changing conflict environment in which its forces must operate. In NEC, systems need to be integrated in context, to assist in human activity and provide dependable inter-operation. In order to provide reliable and sustainable military capability, fast paced changes must be conducted without halting the...
Service oriented architecture (SOA) is becoming established in computing as a means to integrate processing and data across organisations. This paper proposes that system-level integration can benefit from service oriented architectural descriptions and loose coupling between the problem domain requirements and different system solutions. The problem domain is exemplified as military capability, from...
The paper discusses the characteristics of the knowledge management in Chinese aerospace industry. With a study on the process that the standard converts from the self-dependent intellectual property to the industry, national, international ones, the paper further studies on the design and construction of the SOA-based enterprise knowledge management in the aerospace industry. The main research of...
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