Modelling and simulation of network enabled capability on service-oriented architecture.

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Liu, L., Russell, D., Xu, J., Webster, D., Luo, Z., Venters, C. and Davies, J. 2009. Modelling and simulation of network enabled capability on service-oriented architecture. Simulation modelling practice and theory. 17 (8), pp. 1430-1442. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.simpat.2009.06.012
TypeArticle
TitleModelling and simulation of network enabled capability on service-oriented architecture.
AuthorsLiu, L., Russell, D., Xu, J., Webster, D., Luo, Z., Venters, C. and Davies, J.
Abstract

Network Enabled Capability (NEC) is the UK Ministry of Defence’s response to the quickly changing conflict environment in which its forces must operate. In NEC, systems need to be integrated in context, to assist in human activity and provide dependable inter-operation. In this paper, we present our research work in the NECTISE project with a focus on the modelling and simulation of service-oriented architecture (SOA) for delivering dependable and sustainable military capability. The simulation results indicate that the proposed architectural model can provide a high-level of reliability and sustainability in the provision of capability in a dynamic environment. Moreover, a NEC demonstration system for regional surveillance is introduced in this paper to illustrate the use of SOA to achieve NEC.

PublisherElsevier Science
JournalSimulation modelling practice and theory
ISSN1569-190X
Publication dates
PrintSep 2009
Publication process dates
Deposited07 Apr 2010
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.simpat.2009.06.012
LanguageEnglish
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