Title :
Engineering resource management for the information grid and the emerging role of e-commerce
Author_Institution :
IFGA, Air Force Res. Lab., Rome, NY, USA
Abstract :
Information systems are continually expanding as evidenced by the doubling of Internet connections every year. Similar growth is exhibited by information systems in defense. The Air Force´s goals to achieve global awareness, dynamic planning/execution, and global information exchange involve the technologies to provide information to the warrior anywhere, anytime, and for any mission. This far-reaching enterprise will necessarily span multiple networks and computing domains of both the commercial and military varieties. As a result, many users with different goals and priorities vie for the communication and computing resources of the information grid. Managing this vast system to assure dependable operation that maintains users´ quality of service levels has led researchers to propose economic models to solve the resource management problem. The envisioned market-based, large-scale information systems for defense is described. Due to their criticality, these systems must also manage resources to provide survivability in the presence of information attacks. This potential for technology transfer from the defense sector to the commercial sector are described. Conversely, the leveraging of research performed in the non-military realm of e-commerce to reach the Air Force´s goals is also explored
Keywords :
electronic commerce; information systems; military communication; military computing; quality of service; software reliability; Air Force; Internet connections; criticality; defense; dynamic planning/execution; e-commerce; economic models; global awareness; global information exchange; information attacks; information grid; market-based large-scale information systems; quality of service; resource management; survivability; technology transfer; Computer networks; Enterprise resource planning; Grid computing; Internet; Management information systems; Military computing; Quality management; Quality of service; Resource management; Technology planning;
Conference_Titel :
Research Challenges, 2000. Proceedings. Academia/Industry Working Conference on
Conference_Location :
Buffalo, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0628-3
DOI :
10.1109/AIWORC.2000.843310