Using the C4ISR Architecture Framework as a Tool to Facilitate VV&A for Simulation Systems within the Military Application Domain
Andreas Tolk

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the C4ISR Architecture Framework can be used as an effective tool to facilitate Verification, Validation, and Accreditation (VV&A) processes for military simulation systems, promoting interoperability and reuse.
Contribution
It demonstrates the application of the C4ISR Architecture Framework as a comprehensive toolset for VV&A in military simulation systems, emphasizing its role in enhancing interoperability and reducing redundant efforts.
Findings
The framework connects operational, system, and technical views for VV&A.
Using the framework reduces duplication and fosters reuse in simulation system development.
The framework is applicable beyond C4ISR systems to modeling and simulation systems.
Abstract
To harmonize the individual architectures of the different commands, services, and agencies dealing with the development and procurement of Command, Control, Communications, Computing, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Intelligence (C4ISR) systems, the C4ISR Architecture Framework was developed based on existing and matured modeling techniques and methods. Within a short period, NATO adapted this method family as the NATO Consultation, Command, and Control (C3) System Architecture Framework to harmonize the efforts of the different nations. Based on these products, for every system to be fielded to be used in the US Armed Forces, a C4I Support Plan (C4ISP) has to be developed enabling the integration of the special system into the integrated C4I Architecture. The tool set proposed by these architecture frameworks connects operational views of the military user, system views of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSimulation Techniques and Applications · Systems Engineering Methodologies and Applications · Software System Performance and Reliability
