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France has adopted an “Open Architecture” approach for its Naval Combat Direction Systems (NCDS) in order to reduce the system’s total cost of ownership, to improve the system flexibility and to ensure system interoperability with existing or future systems. DCNS has been contracted by DGA, French Ministry of Defence, to develop this approach by defining a global process to specify and qualify the openness level of its Naval CDS. This process is based on the modelling of a reference architecture using NAF views and the creation of a requirement repository for system and technical openness specification and qualification. This study aims to increase the standardization of Naval CDS, above all from system view point.
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Janer, D., Proum, CM. (2014). Open Architecture for Naval Combat Direction System. In: Aiguier, M., Boulanger, F., Krob, D., Marchal, C. (eds) Complex Systems Design & Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02812-5_6
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