Title :
A Relational Oriented Approach to System of Systems Assessment of Alternatives for Data Link Interoperability
Author :
Dickerson, Charles E.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron., Electr. & Syst. Eng., Loughborough Univ., Loughborough, UK
Abstract :
ROSE is applied to a large-scale SoS tactical data link interoperability problem. A model-driven framework structure developed using the ROSE methodology is employed to prescribe a repeatable approach for determining viable candidate solutions that complete and make rigorous a previous capability-based exploratory analysis performed by the Office of the Chief Engineer of the U.S. Navy. This novel and efficient approach to a long-standing problem concentrates on the relationships between models to provide a framework and factorization of an SoS architecture for portfolio selection and evaluation. The approach is demonstrated in a simplified, but end-to-end, case study derived from the original data link interoperability analysis. The abstract approach employed can be applied to a much wider class of problems than data link interoperability.
Keywords :
military computing; open systems; software engineering; ROSE methodology; SoS architecture; abstract approach; large-scale SoS tactical data link interoperability problem; long-standing problem; model-driven framework structure; portfolio evaluation; portfolio selection; relational oriented approach; system of systems assessment; Interoperability; Iterative closest point algorithm; Joints; Measurement; Object oriented modeling; Semantics; Architecture; Link 16; assessment of alternatives; capability-based acquisition; case study; frame; framework; interface; interoperability; model; object orientation; relational orientation; relational structure; system of systems; systems engineering; tactical data link; transformation;
Journal_Title :
Systems Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSYST.2013.2254215