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29 April 2009 Phoenix: SOA based information management services
Rob Grant, Vaughn Combs, Jim Hanna, Brian Lipa, Jim Reilly
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Abstract
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has developed a reference set of Information Management (IM) Services that will provide an essential piece of the envisioned final Net-Centric IM solution for the Department of Defense (DoD). These IM Services will provide mission critical functionality to enable seamless interoperability between existing and future DoD systems and services while maintaining a highly available IM capability across the wide spectrum of differing scalability and performance requirements. AFRL designed this set of IM Services for integration with other DoD and commercial SOA environments. The services developed will provide capabilities for information submission, information brokering and discovery, repository, query, type management, dissemination, session management, authorization, service brokering and event notification. In addition, the IM services support common information models that facilitate the management and dissemination of information consistent with client needs and established policy. The services support flexible and extensible definitions of session, service, and channel contexts that enable the application of Quality of Service (QoS) and security policies at many levels within the SOA.
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Rob Grant, Vaughn Combs, Jim Hanna, Brian Lipa, and Jim Reilly "Phoenix: SOA based information management services", Proc. SPIE 7350, Defense Transformation and Net-Centric Systems 2009, 73500P (29 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.817911
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Sensors

Control systems

Defense and security

Image sensors

Information operations

Web services

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