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9 May 2018 Layered approach to open architecture development
Taylor N. Alfiler, Sean P. Head, Mark Y. Kunimoto, Luke K. Nakatsukasa, K. Shawn Reese, Andrew B. Schmidt, Neil R. Young
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Abstract
Open Architectures, and the Systems upon which they are based, span a wide variety of trade spaces - modularity vs performance, openness vs intellectual property and coverage vs extensibility among others. One trade space with a profound effect on architecture development and eventual adoption is the initial scope of the architecture itself. Traditional Open Architecture development approaches treat scoping as a search for a point solution on a spectrum that balances the needs of both specific adopting programs and broader Open Architecture communities of interest. In this paper we argue that it is beneficial to re-envision this trade space as a managed series of layered architecture decisions and architecture solutions in order to maximize value for all architecture stakeholders.
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Taylor N. Alfiler, Sean P. Head, Mark Y. Kunimoto, Luke K. Nakatsukasa, K. Shawn Reese, Andrew B. Schmidt, and Neil R. Young "Layered approach to open architecture development", Proc. SPIE 10651, Open Architecture/Open Business Model Net-Centric Systems and Defense Transformation 2018, 1065104 (9 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2305193
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Systems modeling

Data modeling

Radar

Computer architecture

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