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Interoperability Risk Mitigation through the Application of Operational Capability Based Engineering

Authors: Jack Lenahan; Rebecca Reed; Don Pacetti; Scott Heller; Paul Mori; SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS CENTER NORTH CHARLESTON SC
Abstract:
We are interested in investigating an operational system of systems engineering approach to the resolution of interoperability issues discovered after system deployment. Operational systems of systems engineering focuses on the engineering of systems in an end to end mission thread context. Such a methodology shifts the acquisition focus from simple 'box engineering' to the behavior of systems in their operational ecosystem. This paper proposes a Capabilities Based Engineering Framework (CBEF) to provide a methodology that will deliver operations focused enterprise requirements in addition to traditional systems requirements. Capability based approaches are used to identify and understand interactions, patterns, structures and properties of the end to end architecture. A System of Systems (SoS) refers to an integrated package of individual solutions that interoperate to provide a required capability. In addition to interoperability requirements, an analytically based operational capability process results in the identification of capability gaps for a given end to end mission thread. The resulting capability gaps become expressed in terms of functional requirements, interaction requirements and performance requirements for the optimal pack of systems and distributed services.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Conference paper with briefing charts
Pages: 35
Report Date: Mar-2009
Report Number: A974305
Keywords relating to this report:
*DESIGN CRITERIA
*INTEROPERABILITY
*SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
METHODOLOGY
REQUIREMENTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
SYMPOSIA
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