Title
Toward an integrated system for command and control net-centric web services and sustainment: Application to Homeland Security
Abstract
This paper describes the architecture and requirements of an integrated system that is needed to support the command-and-control requirements of the Department of Homeland Security during crisis prevention, disaster relief, and other critical operations. The architecture is based on emerging science and technology that has been under development in information management. Lessons learned in the implementation of decision-support systems for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear defense, standards, spiral-systems integration and implementation, and web-service-centric computing, contribute to the architecture's design. The theoretical underpinnings of such a system are represented using a formalistic approach called “paradigm reuse”.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/IRI.2010.5558907
Information Reuse and Integration
Keywords
Field
DocType
Web services,command and control systems,decision support systems,disasters,government data processing,information management,national security,software architecture,software reusability,Department of Homeland Security,Web-service-centric computing,architecture design,biological defense,chemical defense,command and control net-centric Web services,crisis prevention,critical operation,decision-support systems,disaster relief,information management,integrated system,nuclear defense,paradigm reuse,radiological defense,spiral-systems integration,Command & Control (C2),Decisions,Integration,Paradigm Reuse,Web Services
Homeland security,Data mining,Information management,Computer science,Command and control,Emergency management,Decision support system,Net-centric,Software architecture,Web service
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-8097-5
1
0.39
References 
Authors
4
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kevin Adams120.74
Sandi F. Lehan231.13
Marion G. Ceruti312627.87
Stuart Harvey Rubin47320.96
Jeff Waters5154.48