A candidate functional architecture design for the detection and monitoring process of a counterdrug joint task force
The Counterdrug Joint Task Force (JTF) represents an organizational environment that demonstrates requirements needed by most joint task forces. The nature of a JTF is that of a temporary organization established from many organizations to accomplish a specific task. Once this task is completed the...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-269052014-11-27T16:16:35Z A candidate functional architecture design for the detection and monitoring process of a counterdrug joint task force Loper, Thomas Cameron. Jones, Carl R. NA NA Systems Technology The Counterdrug Joint Task Force (JTF) represents an organizational environment that demonstrates requirements needed by most joint task forces. The nature of a JTF is that of a temporary organization established from many organizations to accomplish a specific task. Once this task is completed the different organizational elements return to their previous command structure. By designing the JTF using a systems engineering approach of top down decomposition, a format for the baseline requirements can be established. This decomposition format can be applied to generate other JTFs or re-applied to existing JTFs to verify systems requirements compliance. This thesis conducts a breadth-first examination of the Counterdrug JTF detection and monitoring process. Systems engineering software using IDEFO facilitates this design and is demonstrated in this thesis. A detailed analysis is then conducted for the data fusion and decision support sub-functions of the detection and monitoring process. The development of an alternative candidate architecture provides a different perspective to accomplishing top level system requirements. Designing a functional architecture using systems engineering tools enhance the performance of a JTF and can assist in the creation of future similar organizations 2013-01-23T22:07:51Z 2013-01-23T22:07:51Z 1993-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/26905 o640592221 en_US Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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The Counterdrug Joint Task Force (JTF) represents an organizational environment that demonstrates requirements needed by most joint task forces. The nature of a JTF is that of a temporary organization established from many organizations to accomplish a specific task. Once this task is completed the different organizational elements return to their previous command structure. By designing the JTF using a systems engineering approach of top down decomposition, a format for the baseline requirements can be established. This decomposition format can be applied to generate other JTFs or re-applied to existing JTFs to verify systems requirements compliance. This thesis conducts a breadth-first examination of the Counterdrug JTF detection and monitoring process. Systems engineering software using IDEFO facilitates this design and is demonstrated in this thesis. A detailed analysis is then conducted for the data fusion and decision support sub-functions of the detection and monitoring process. The development of an alternative candidate architecture provides a different perspective to accomplishing top level system requirements. Designing a functional architecture using systems engineering tools enhance the performance of a JTF and can assist in the creation of future similar organizations |
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Loper, Thomas Cameron. A candidate functional architecture design for the detection and monitoring process of a counterdrug joint task force |
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A candidate functional architecture design for the detection and monitoring process of a counterdrug joint task force |
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A candidate functional architecture design for the detection and monitoring process of a counterdrug joint task force |
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A candidate functional architecture design for the detection and monitoring process of a counterdrug joint task force |
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A candidate functional architecture design for the detection and monitoring process of a counterdrug joint task force |
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A candidate functional architecture design for the detection and monitoring process of a counterdrug joint task force |
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candidate functional architecture design for the detection and monitoring process of a counterdrug joint task force |
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