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28 April 2010 Building net-centric data strategies in support of a transformational MIW capability
M. A. Cramer, J. Stack
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Abstract
The Mine Warfare (MIW) Community of Interest (COI) was established to develop data strategies in support of a future information-based architecture for naval MIW. As these strategies are developed and deployed, the ability for these datafocused efforts to enable technology insertion is becoming increasingly evident. This paper explores and provides concrete examples as to the ways in which these data strategies are supporting the technology insertion process for software-based systems and ultimately contribute to the establishment of an Open Business Model virtual environment. It is through the creation of such a collaborative research platform that a truly transformation MIW capability can be realized.
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M. A. Cramer and J. Stack "Building net-centric data strategies in support of a transformational MIW capability", Proc. SPIE 7707, Defense Transformation and Net-Centric Systems 2010, 77070G (28 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853545
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Data modeling

Systems modeling

Sensors

Data processing

Warfare

Algorithm development

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