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Examination of a Capabilities-based Prioritization Scheme for Service-Oriented Architecture Afloat   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Horton, Matthew C.
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Title
Examination of a Capabilities-based Prioritization Scheme for Service-Oriented Architecture Afloat
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Description

The Navy has mandated that fielded computer systems be network-centric, service-based, and support open architectures. However, this competency is limited by network resourcesnamely radio frequency bandwidthwhich the Navy has at its disposal. This forces decisions to be made in which some network applications take priority over others. We apply the Capabilities-based Competency Assessment process developed by Suttie and Potter to create a prioritization model for this problem of limited bandwidth. DoD Architectural Framework Version 1.5 products are used to construct an architectural description for a carrier strike-group underway, capturing each of the operational nodes working within an air detect-to-engage scenario. By linking the tasking assigned to each of these nodes and the services required for their completion, resources may be aligned to support warfare commanders intent and develop a prioritization which optimizes network performance for this tasking. Through network simulation, a comparison is made between the proposed prioritization scheme and traditional schemes. Results show our prioritization scheme consistently reduced latency and increased throughput for mission relevant applications. These improvements translate directly to more relevant information getting to decision makers at a quickened pace. Such information richness leads to information dominance, ultimately providing superior warfighting capability.


Subjects: Capabilities Based Competency Assessment; Service-Oriented Architecture; Network-Centric Warfare; Network Prioritization; Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
Language English
Publication date September 2012
Current location
IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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examinationofcap1094517377
Source
Internet Archive identifier: examinationofcap1094517377
https://archive.org/download/examinationofcap1094517377/examinationofcap1094517377.pdf

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