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    Operative beslutningsstøttetjenester - fremtid NBF

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    05-03584.pdf (1.265Mb)
    Date
    2005
    Author
    Gagnes, Tommy
    Eggen, Anders
    Hedenstad, Ole-Erik
    Rasmussen, Rolf
    Sletten, Geir
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    Abstract
    This report describes a conceptual solution for information and integration services for Command and Control in a short-term view (2008). We have used a long-term vision for 2014 as a basis, and from this derived a recommended solution for 2008. This will make the short-term solution a foundation for further expansion. In 2008, the goal is to reach a flexible suite of services supporting bi-directional information sharing. Key elements are Service-Oriented Architecture based on open standards, a set of core services, and a Community of Interest (COI) for Command and Control. In the long-term vision additional elements are introduced. There will be more Community of Interests with respective ontologies and services. Also dynamic composition of the system and flexible security based on information object protection, are introduced.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12242/1836
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