The Joint Maritime Command Information System (JMCIS), a product of the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) Command and Control (C2) Directorate (PD-6O), integrates several formerly separate C2 planning and logistic systems. This paper proposes a top-down approach to JMCIS evolution: functionality would be extended to include support for battle-management; and, the application set would be rationalized to achieve completeness and consistency and to prevent redundancy. The proposed approach is to extend the JMCIS layered architecture along three dimensions: organizational: functional; and, physical.
Developing the Joint Maritime Command Information System Architecture Top Down
1994
13 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Management Practice , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Common Carrier & Satellite , Integrated systems , Management information systems , Command and control systems , Systems approach , Three dimensional , Logistics , Architecture , Redundancy , Reprints , Top down approach , Joint maritime command , Jmcis(Joint maritime command information system) , Spawar(Space and naval warfare systems command)
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