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An Architectural Framework for Cooperative Civil and Military Mission Scenarios

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Today’s mission software requires ever more sophistication, being faced with the challenges of conducting Nnetwork-centric Operations (NCO) and exhibiting mission autonomy. Addressing these challenges, together with improving the engineering process in general, is the main output of the project described in this paper, accomplished at EADS Military Air Systems. The project comprises an architectural concept, a methodology, a development environment, a runtime environment and a simulation connector. The adequacy of the approach was demonstrated by means of a prototypical implementation of a NCO scenario.

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Oswald, N., Förster, S., Moser, H., Reichelt, T., Windisch, A. (2007). An Architectural Framework for Cooperative Civil and Military Mission Scenarios. In: Berns, K., Luksch, T. (eds) Autonome Mobile Systeme 2007. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74764-2_17

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