The second generation of the Radar Open Systems Architecture has been developed and put into practice. This approach consists of a layered architecture that isolates applications from underlying hardware and software elements such as operating systems, middlewares, communication fabrics, and computer platforms. The framework also consists of a set of component libraries that are being populated as the framework is applied in an expanding series of application domains. Easy swap ability for the library components or newly-developed components along with a high degree of hardware independence allows systems built using this infrastructure to be easily maintained and upgraded.


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    Title :

    Radar Open System Architecture provides net centricity


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    Publication date :

    2010


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    Nelson, John A. “Radar Open System Architecture Provides Net Centricity.” IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine 25.10 (2010): 17–20. Web.© 2010 IEEE.




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    Article (Journal)


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    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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