KEYWORDS: Defense and security, Chemical elements, Network architectures, Network centric warfare, Computing systems, Control systems, Systems modeling, Sensing systems, Standards development, Geographic information systems
This paper is a discussion of six net-centric enabling concepts. This paper explores the
considerations that include the human, machine/system, and temporal solutions, which are
encapsulated in the enabling technology concepts of simplicity, standardization, dynamic network
management, self-synchronization, temporal decisions, and human in system designs. Simply put,
net-centric solutions are not only network issues, but should include system application and human
interface considerations. This presentation will discuss each of the six enabling concepts and how
they add value to a net-centric system and interoperability.
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