Model for the Generic Command Center domain
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ASSET_A_334: CARDS Command Center Domain Model Description
This document describes a version of the CARDS (Central Archive for
Reusable Defense Software) library model created during Phase 2 of the
CARDS Program. This release replaces earlier versions of this
document. For descriptive purposes, this model is referred to as the
v2.0 (version 2.0) library model. This v2.0 library model is an encoding
of the GCC (Generic Command Center) Architecture, created during Phase 3
of the Portable, Reusable, Integrated Software Modules (PRISM) program,
into the RLF (Reuse Library Framework) [ASSET_A_442] a part of the
CARDS library infrastructure which can be thought of as both a tool and
a formalism. A CARDS library model for a domain-specific reuse library
is a formal encoding of information produced during domain engineering
activities. The purpose of a CARDS domain-specific library model is
to: capture critical information such as domain requirements and
generic architectures that is produced by domain engineering activities;
based on this information, describe criteria for qualification and
insertion of reusable assets into the library; provide a basis for
organizing ("classifying") reusable assets for search and retrieval
applications; and provide a basis for constructing other kinds of reuse
library applications.
25 November 1992 Paramax Initial release to ASSET 11 December 1993 ASSET Initial release to the PAL
Approved for public release; distribution unlimited
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