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.
Radar Open System Architecture provides net centricity
2010
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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