Developing Software Requirements Supporting Open Architecture Performance Goals in Critical DoD System-of-Systems
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Authors
Naegle, Brad
Subjects
Open Architecture (OA)
Net-Centric Warfare (NCW)
DoD System-of-Systems
Net-Centric Warfare (NCW)
DoD System-of-Systems
Advisors
Date of Issue
2005-11-15
Date
Publisher
Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School
Language
Abstract
This article is one in a series of papers addressing one or more issues of critical importance to the acquisition profession. A working paper is a forum to accomplish a variety of objectives, such as: (1) present a rough draft of a particular piece of acquisition research, (2) structure a ''white paper'' to present opinion or reasoning, (3) put down one''s thoughts in a ''think piece'' for collegial review, (4) present a preliminary draft of an eventual article in an acquisition periodical, (5) provide a tutorial (such as a technical note) to accompany a case study, and (6) develop a dialogue among practitioners and researchers that encourages debate and discussion on topics of mutual importance. A working paper is generally the ''internal'' outlet for academic and research institutions to cultivate an idea, argument or hypothesis, particularly when in its infant stages. The primary intent is to induce critical thinking about crucial acquisition issues/problems that will become part of the acquisition professional body of knowledge. It is expected that articles in the working paper series will eventually be published in other venues, such as in refereed journals and other periodicals, as technical reports, as chapters in a book, as cases or case studies, as monographs, or as a variety of other similar publications. Readers are encouraged to provide both written and oral feedback to working- paper authors. Through rigorous discussion and discourse, it is anticipated that underlying assumptions, concepts, conventional wisdom, theories and principles will be challenged, examined and articulated.
Type
Working Paper
Description
Working Paper (for Acquisition Research Program)
Series/Report No
Department
Organization
Acquisition Research Program (ARP)
Graduate School of Business & Public Policy (GSBPP)
Identifiers
NPS Report Number
NPS-AM-06-001
Sponsors
Naval Postgraduate School Acquisition Research Program
Funder
Format
Citation
Distribution Statement
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
