Source:
10th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium: The Future of C2, McLean, VA (2005)
URL:
http://www.silkroad-asia.com/papers/pdf/FINAL_DRAFT_FOR_THE_10TH_INTERNATIONAL_C2_SYMPOSIUM(BASS).pdf
Abstract:
Service-oriented architecture (SOA), a term often used today in conjunction with net-centric operations, implies that existing and future DoD information capabilities will be engineered to publish product and/or service offerings within a strategic context that allows virtually all employees and applications to readily discover and use them. This paper reviews a few key concepts of service-oriented architectures as fundamental enablers of net-centricity. It examines the implications for SOAs in the new DoD global information economy and offers a few key recommendations.
Notes:
Press Release.
Full Text:
Source:
10th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium: The Future of C2, McLean, VA (2005)
URL:
http://www.silkroad-asia.com/papers/pdf/FINAL_DRAFT_FOR_THE_10TH_INTERNATIONAL_C2_SYMPOSIUM(BASS).pdf
Abstract:
Service-oriented architecture (SOA), a term often used today in conjunction with net-centric operations, implies that existing and future DoD information capabilities will be engineered to publish product and/or service offerings within a strategic context that allows virtually all employees and applications to readily discover and use them. This paper reviews a few key concepts of service-oriented architectures as fundamental enablers of net-centricity. It examines the implications for SOAs in the new DoD global information economy and offers a few key recommendations.
Notes:
Press Release.