Author: Birtrun S Kidwell (Jr)
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
Army Tactical Data Systems (ARTADS) are computer-based tactical systems providing combat or combat support assistance. System acquisition is under the provisions of AR 1000-1. Data used in this paper was gathered using the documents of all services on both tactical and management system, and personal interviews of people working in these programs. The goal was to examine past system's development and the current procedures to identify problem areas. It was concluded that the present regulations are valid but require some modification to eliminate problems and to insure a shortened development time and adequate system performance at minimum cost. This paper recommends that the materiel developer and the combat developer jointly form a group to perform a system analysis prior to system definition. In addition that representatives of this group should be available during system development with authority to make trade-offs to insure proper interface and interoperability. To record adequate definition of a proposed system, a format for user requirements is included. (Author).
Development of Army Tactical Data Systems User Requirements
Author: Birtrun S Kidwell (Jr)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
Army Tactical Data Systems (ARTADS) are computer-based tactical systems providing combat or combat support assistance. System acquisition is under the provisions of AR 1000-1. Data used in this paper was gathered using the documents of all services on both tactical and management system, and personal interviews of people working in these programs. The goal was to examine past system's development and the current procedures to identify problem areas. It was concluded that the present regulations are valid but require some modification to eliminate problems and to insure a shortened development time and adequate system performance at minimum cost. This paper recommends that the materiel developer and the combat developer jointly form a group to perform a system analysis prior to system definition. In addition that representatives of this group should be available during system development with authority to make trade-offs to insure proper interface and interoperability. To record adequate definition of a proposed system, a format for user requirements is included. (Author).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
Army Tactical Data Systems (ARTADS) are computer-based tactical systems providing combat or combat support assistance. System acquisition is under the provisions of AR 1000-1. Data used in this paper was gathered using the documents of all services on both tactical and management system, and personal interviews of people working in these programs. The goal was to examine past system's development and the current procedures to identify problem areas. It was concluded that the present regulations are valid but require some modification to eliminate problems and to insure a shortened development time and adequate system performance at minimum cost. This paper recommends that the materiel developer and the combat developer jointly form a group to perform a system analysis prior to system definition. In addition that representatives of this group should be available during system development with authority to make trade-offs to insure proper interface and interoperability. To record adequate definition of a proposed system, a format for user requirements is included. (Author).
Application of Tactical Data Systems for Training
Author: William G. Hoyt
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Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Technical Paper - Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Army Research and Development
An Introductory Guide to EC Competition Law and Practice
Author: Valentine Korah
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Category : Antitrust law
Languages : en
Pages : 2354
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antitrust law
Languages : en
Pages : 2354
Book Description
Research Report
Overview of Software Acquisition for Army Tactical Data Systems
Author: Thomas J. Robinson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
The evolution of the AN/GSG-10 Tactical Fire Direction System (TACFIRE), AN/TSQ-73 Air Defense Command and Control System (Missile Minder) and the Tactical Operations System (TOS) is presented. Also, some observations/lessons learned during the development of each system are presented. A review of all Department of Defense publications governing software acquisition was not possible within the time available for the study. Therefore, the study effort was limited to identifying the current publications (i.e., regulations, pamphlets and military standards) that define the software acquisition process for Army tactical data systems. In most cases, the available publications pertain only to hardware and do not address software. The hardware principles of configuration management that are being tailored and refined to provide a means for the management of every detail of a software project are discussed.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
The evolution of the AN/GSG-10 Tactical Fire Direction System (TACFIRE), AN/TSQ-73 Air Defense Command and Control System (Missile Minder) and the Tactical Operations System (TOS) is presented. Also, some observations/lessons learned during the development of each system are presented. A review of all Department of Defense publications governing software acquisition was not possible within the time available for the study. Therefore, the study effort was limited to identifying the current publications (i.e., regulations, pamphlets and military standards) that define the software acquisition process for Army tactical data systems. In most cases, the available publications pertain only to hardware and do not address software. The hardware principles of configuration management that are being tailored and refined to provide a means for the management of every detail of a software project are discussed.