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NCOIC MSD Agenda Net-Centric Operations 2.0, Domain-Specific SOA Frameworks, M&S Testbed Demos. Bob Marcus robert.marcus@sri.com. Net-Centric Operations 2.0. March 29: Net-Centric Operations 2.0 End-to-end SOA. 8:00 - 9:00 Open Ajax Alliance - Jon Ferraiolo (IBM)
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NCOIC MSD Agenda Net-Centric Operations 2.0, Domain-Specific SOA Frameworks, M&S Testbed Demos Bob Marcus robert.marcus@sri.com
March 29: Net-Centric Operations 2.0End-to-end SOA • 8:00 - 9:00 Open Ajax Alliance - Jon Ferraiolo (IBM) • 9:00 - 10:00 SafeSOA.org - Hart M. Rossman (SAIC) • 10:00 -11:00 Data Distribution Services and Interfaces with Enterprise Service Buses - Joe Schlesselman (RTI) and Karen Perry (PrismTech) • 11:00 - 12:00 Efficient XML - John Schneider (Agile Delta) 12:00 - 1:00 Domain Modeling for Interoperability Enhancement - Emmanuel Fuchs (Thales) • 1:00 - 2:00 Open Source ESB and ESB Interoperability - Michelle Davis (Iona)
Net-Centric Operations 2.0 Overview 1. Web Client Application Browser – RIA, AJAX, Mashups XML over HTTP XMLHttpRequest 2. Web Message Bus HTTP SOAP over HTTP Web Server 3 .Enterprise Service Manager SOAP Server, WCF Host, Application Server Enterprise Mashups/Pipes Aggregation 4. Composites Orchestration – BPEL, BizTalk 5. Enterprise Service Buses Services, SCA Services, SCA ESBs with multiple transports and XML and binary XML data Adaptor 6. Enterprise Data and Systems Data Data System Gateway Server – Protocol and data transformations 7. Gateway Sensor Networks, Mobile Platforms, Devices, Gateways 8. Tactical Networks
Rich Interface Applications (RIA) Web Message Bus Enterprise Service Managers ESB ESB ESB Interoperability Interoperability Near Real-time Data Gateways Tactical Networks Connections and nodes in bold are key issues for Net-Centric Operations 2.0 Issues for Net-Centric Operations 2.0 Enterprise Service Buses
Physical Domain where strike, protect, and maneuver take place across different environments Tactical Networks Information Domain Enterprise Systems where information is created, manipulated and shared Cognitive Domain Rich Interfaces where perceptions, awareness, beliefs, and values reside and where, as a result of sensemaking, decisions are made Web 2.0 Applications Social Domain interactions between and among force entities Office of Force Transformation Domains Source: http://www.oft.osd.mil/library/library_files/document_353_NCO%20CF%20Version%201.0%20(FINAL).doc
NCO 2.0 Enabled Applications in OFT Domains • Physical – Gateway servers support integration across networks • Information – Mashups, adapters, and grids support data sharing • Cognitive – Rich Interface Applications support decision support • Social – Web 2.0 applications supported by Web Message Bus
March 30: Demos, Testbeds, and Domain-Specific SOA Frameworks • 8:00 - 8:05 Introduction to Domain Specific Frameworks and Demos - Bob Marcus (SRI) • 8:05 - 8:10 SOA Community of Practice (CoP) Status and Update - Brand Niemann (EPA) • 8:10 - 8:40 Jumpstart and SOA CoP Demo Phase 3 - Michelle Davis (Iona) • 8:40 - 9:30 World Consortium on the GIG (W2COG), GIG-Lite, Practical Guide to Federal SOA - Chris Gunderson (W2COG) • 9:30 - 10:00 Model-driven Phase 3 Demos - Ed Harrington (Model-Driven Solutions)
Domain-Specific SOA Frameworks Domain Framework including Service Specifications, XML Message Formats, Customized Displays, and Process Models Domain Framework including Service Specifications, XML Message Formats, Customized Displays, and Process Models Domain Framework including Service Specifications, XML Message Formats, Customized Displays, and Process Models Interface Services Interface Services Common Services Across Multiple Domains
Domain-Specific SOA Frameworks Implementation Steps • Divide the enterprise into domains • Identify and implement common services across domain • For each domain; specify domain-specific services, XML message formats, process models, customized displays, and other needed standards • Document the interface services needed between domains • Implement the domain-specific SOA framework by: • Choosing middleware (e.g. enterprise service bus), • Selecting and/or creating services meeting specifications • Map standard data models to XML message formats • Developing customized user interfaces • Create executable processes across services using middleware • Build interface services across domains
NCOIC M&S Demos for Mediating Domain-Specific SOA Framework Requirements and Net-Centric Operations 2.0
NCOIC Demos for Capabilities Testing DomainMissionModels Common Framework of Guidance to AchieveInteroperability Domain GeneralArchitectures Specific NodeArchitectures High Level Models MilitaryImplementation Net-Centric Interoperability Military e.g. Models ofcustomerobjectives Tailored High LevelEnterprise& Reference & Capability Models(e.g. FEA, OSI, etc) Net-CentricInteroperability Demos using M&S Command &Control NIF HomelandSecurity/Police/Fire e.g. NESI,NATO NC3TA Model forAlignment ofBoundaries &Interfaces ofboth Functions and Services Others Others e.g. E-commerceWeb Services Government/Commercial Implementation ….…. ..…… .. .. SCOPE NIF BB NCAT CR The NCOIC Tools work together to assist in achieving interoperable systems
NCOICMSD Demos Mediation Diagram Customers Customer Domain-Specific Framework Requirements Set of Requirements New capabilities available Capability specifications and possible new required capabilities NCOIC Demos Matchmaking Testing Mediating Capability description and possible new available capabilities Set of Services New capabilities needed Net-Centric Operations 2.0 Emerging Technologies