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Assessing the impact of components on future military command systems

A. Ben‐Dyke (Distributed Technology Group, QinetiQ, Malvern, UK)
M. Cusack (Distributed Technology Group, QinetiQ, Malvern, UK)
P. Hoare (Distributed Technology Group, QinetiQ, Malvern, UK)
M. Lycett (Department of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK)
R.J. Paul (Department of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK)

Benchmarking: An International Journal

ISSN: 1463-5771

Article publication date: 1 August 2003

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Abstract

The future battlespace will consist of sensors, decision‐makers and weapons systems interoperating within a framework of command systems. These command systems should be adaptable to meet the requirements of a specific operational environment and to take advantage of new technology. The barriers to achieving flexibility and interoperability within the military domain are analogous to those that complicate business‐system integration within the commercial sector. Component software technology could play an important role in achieving the required level of flexibility and interoperability. Therefore describes a generalised framework for assessing the impact of component technology on a system of systems.

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Ben‐Dyke, A., Cusack, M., Hoare, P., Lycett, M. and Paul, R.J. (2003), "Assessing the impact of components on future military command systems", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 10 No. 4, pp. 355-366. https://doi.org/10.1108/14635770310698361

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