A comparative analysis of file organizations
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Authors
Bittner, Barry Nicholas
Carpenter, Charles Lorain
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Kodres, U.R.
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1972-06
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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en_US
Abstract
Increasingly more sophisticated weaponry necessitates that U. S.
military organizations insure timely and responsive tactical command
and control systems. Automation is one obvious answer towards
accomplishing this goal. This paper may be viewed as a simulation
study of file organizations which are typical to command and control
systems. It reports the findings of a comparative analysis of five
different file organizations to determine their responsiveness to
five types of commonly used application subroutines. It also uncovers
areas for future research with respect to command and control systems'
file organizations.
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.