The Design and Implementation of Automated Military Information Systems

J. H. Bryant, M. A. Todd
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Information systems serve in a variety of ways in military environments but have the common objectives of supporting decision processes. Systems engineers have had difficulty in developing automated systems for this purpose because of the amount of lead time required to analyze a problem situation, to procure hardware and to design and prepare computer programs, and because the problems and the problem situation are highly dynamic. Extrapolating requirements for some time in the future from current problems and methods of operation have tended to result in inadequate or incomplete systems designs when systems are developed and tested against the actual requirements in an operational environment. A variety of approaches to system development have been employed. These have ranged from the "job shop" approach at one extreme to the "turn-key" approach at the other. The job shop approach is typified by many independent, special-purpose programs, each written to perform a particular job with its own data base. The programs are executed under job controls established by machine operators. New capabilities are developed and operated in the same way. This approach is usually responsive to individual staff elements since each program is designed for the specific purpose of the particular group which will have considerable input to the design, a good knowledge of the logic employed, and confidence in the products obtained from it. It has growth potential limited only by total machine capacity. Operational capability is provided and can be evaluated with relatively short lead time.
自动化军事信息系统的设计与实现
信息系统在军事环境中以多种方式服务,但具有支持决策过程的共同目标。系统工程师在为此目的开发自动化系统时遇到了困难,因为分析问题情况、采购硬件、设计和准备计算机程序需要大量的前置时间,而且问题和问题情况是高度动态的。根据当前的问题和操作方法推断未来一段时间的需求,往往会导致系统设计不充分或不完整,因为系统是根据操作环境中的实际需求开发和测试的。已经采用了各种系统开发方法。这些方法从极端的“工作车间”方法到另一极端的“交钥匙”方法不等。作业车间方法的典型特征是许多独立的、特殊用途的程序,每个程序都使用自己的数据库来执行特定的作业。这些程序在机器操作员制定的作业控制下执行。以同样的方式开发和操作新功能。这种方法通常对个别人员要素作出反应,因为每个程序都是为特定群体的特定目的而设计的,这些群体将对设计有相当大的投入,对所采用的逻辑有很好的了解,并对从中获得的产品有信心。它的增长潜力只受到机器总容量的限制。提供了操作能力,并且可以在相对较短的交货时间内进行评估。
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