Orthogonal Array Experiment for Architecting a System of Systems Responding to Small Boat Attacks
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Huynh, Thomas V.
Kessler, Andrew
Oravec, Joseph
Wark, Shaunnah
Davis, Jennifer
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maritime threat response (MTR)
small boat attack (SBA)
architecture
system of systems (SoS)
orthogonal array experiment
Taguchi method
small boat attack (SBA)
architecture
system of systems (SoS)
orthogonal array experiment
Taguchi method
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2007
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In this work we solve the problem of architecting a conceptual, near-term, cost-effective
system of systems (SoS) to respond to small boats used by terrorists to attack maritime
commerce traffic and critical shore infrastructures in the United States, by formulating the
architecting problem as an assignment problem which is then solved using the orthogonal
array experiment. Also known as the Taguchi method in quality control, the orthogonal array
experiment is efficient for this class of problems. The optimality of the resulting architecture,
called optimal cost-effective architecture, is validated against a heuristically developed
architecture and an optimal effective architecture; the latter is obtained also with the orthogonal
array experiment approach. The main purpose of this paper is an exploratory application
of the Taguchi method to architecting a system of systems. The principal results of the orthogonal array experiment method reported herein underline this successful exploratory
work in architecting a system of systems. This method can be extended to architecting other
systems of systems.
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The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sys
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Systems Engineering
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
