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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2019.23.11.1443

Domain Component Reference Architecture within Naval Combat System  

Lee, Seonyeol (School of Computer Science and Engineering, Pusan National University)
Chae, Heung-Seok (School of Computer Science and Engineering, Pusan National University)
Abstract
The naval combat system is gradually evolving, actively accepting technological advances. The domain components of the naval combat system must also be adapted to the gradual evolution of the naval battle system. In other words, domain components should be easy to change. However, existing domain components do not fully consider changeability. In particular, when receiving more messages than planned from the middleware, it does not consider a way to process them in a timely manner. We propose a domain component reference architecture for timely processing of increased messages. The proposed architecture separates domain components so that business logic can operate independently, and sets up multiple business logic to operate simultaneously to handle increased messages. The track management domain component is designed using the proposed reference architecture to confirm the applicability.
Keywords
Naval Combat System; Reference Architecture; Domain Component; Modifiability; Scalability;
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