Title: Interoperability
1Interoperability
- J E Holmes
- British Embassy
- 99-01-12
2Real Interoperability
- J E Holmes
- British Embassy
- 99-01-12
3Presentation
- Interoperability?
- Sharing and Exploiting Information
- Operational Context
- Information
- Technicalities
4Interoperability?
5Great Idea!
Real Interoperability?
6Interoperability . ..operationally
beneficial. exchange of services... .systems,
units or forces. (operational, procedural,
technical)
NATO
7Sharing and Exploiting Information
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9The Operational Context Features of Operations
Other Than War - 1/3
- Combined and Joint Operations
- Strategic Direction and ROEs
- Multiple Adversaries
- local agendas
- casualties
- different perspective on issues
- Uncertain Operations
- Complex Coalition Force C2 Organisation
- Appropriateness of Legacy Systems
10Features of OOTW 2/3
- Decision Making often involves soft factors
- Decision Processes are less structured
- Operational Effectiveness needs
re-interpretation - containment of risk/threat
- casualties
- collateral damage
- cost
- Media Attention
11Features of OOTW 3/3
- Best exploitation of advanced technology
- Implementation using COTS products
- Operational justification and costs
- Rapid Assembly of supporting CIS
12Operational Imperatives
- Force Projection
- Constrain Adversarys freedoms and block
aggressive potential - Influence Adversarys ability for decision making
- Manage (media) reporting
- verification of incidents
- apportionment of responsibility
- counter propaganda
- Be accepted as impartial
13Information In-Theatre Issue
- The rapid deployment of Forces, and Theatre-wide
operations demand seamless information exchange
across significant geographical and
organisational diversity and scale - Information Systems must handle organisational
diversity and scale, together with rapid
evolutionary development - Dont forget the supporting systems back home
14The Information Problem
Current interactions - bi-lateral information
services - constraint Multi-lateral information
services - reduced constraints (most of the
information needed for most tasks, most of the
time)
SECURITY
15Information Services
- The required services are characterised by
- availability, transparency, predictability,
ubiquity, security, traceability, flexibility
and by predictable (but not necessarily high)
Quality of Service such as timeliness,
capacity, integrity, safety, security,
reliability, coherence (spatial and temporal),
and cost
16Raising capital is not as hard as some people
believe.
17Technicalities
- RD into INTEROPERABILITY, since 1990
- Building on on-going work
- Influencing on-going work
- Economic re-use of Legacy Systems
- Interception of new developments
- Methods and Tools
18Interoperability
- Shared Organisational Objectives and Compatible
Goals (plus policy) - Decision Processes Information Needs
- Corporate Objectives Management
- Compatible Systems Engineering
- Economics of Development Testing
19On-Going Work
- Civil Sector standards ISO/IEC, ITU-T
(CCITT), OMG, IETF - Concentration on novel aspects (risk reduction)
- Frameworks for Systems Engineering
- Quality of Service (IS13236 X.641)
- Open Distributed Processing (IS10746 X.900)
- Object Management Architecture (OMA)common
ancestry Advanced Network Systems Architecture
20Influence of New Work
- QoS in ODP for ISO/IEC ITU-T editor
- OMG Green Paper on QoS chair and editor
- OMG Business Object domain Task Force
UK
inputs - OMG C4I Special Interest Group UK co-chair
- QOSR work in IETF UK participants
21Economic Re-Use of Legacy Systems
- Significant investment and maintenance problem
- To re-use or not to re-use, that is the
question. - Wrapper and screen-scraper technologies
- Small teams OO technology for affordable cost
timescale - Policy and Management problem
- Think Information Services first, Systems second
22Interception of New Developments
- JAVA? for machine independence
- JAVA? applets and the security question
- Unified Modelling Language (OMG)
23Methods and Tools
- ODP as a sound basis for modelling concepts
- Object Modelling Technique (Rumbaugh Blaha)
- Select/OMT, Select Enterprise (PC, a few k)
- Extend ODP with the QoS concepts
- Goal A sound engineering basis for describing
and relating 1. organisations to information
services 2. information services to systems
24 and we can save 900 Lira by not taking soil
tests.
25The Bottom Line
- Interoperability is difficult, complex,
multi-dimensional, non-static, and often ad-hoc. - Information Services need to be ubiquitous, of
the right quality and cost, and future-proof. - Systems need to be capable of supporting these
services across space and time.
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