• Title/Summary/Keyword: IDE(Integrated Database I Environment)

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A study on specification development of defense R&D CALS system (국방 연구개발 CALS체계 구축을 위한 체계 요구사항 연구)

  • 김철환;진상철
    • Proceedings of the CALSEC Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 1999
  • The current R&B system has a lot of problems caused by complexity of the system and lack of IDE concept among the related offices and organizations. IDE concept is building Integrated database with data which applied standards and digitalized. So R&D CALS system should be established for the related offices and organizations can use data which created during R&D life-cycle in IDE. In this paper, I suggested system requirements and system quality factors for building IDE based upon SSS form.

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Integrated Data Environment (IDE): Concept & Implementation Technology (통합 데이타 환경: 개념 및 구현기술)

  • 김덕현
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.69-92
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    • 1996
  • An Integrated Data Environment (IDE) is the end state of the CALS vision. It refers to an environment where all the data generated from the entire lifecycle activities of a product can be shared by anyone that participates in the management. engineering, manufacturing, or support of the product, although the data are geographically distributed and are maintained in heterogeneous platforms. The primary purpose of this paper is to introduce the fundamental concept, architecture, and core implementation technology of an IDE. The secondary purpose is to suggest some strategic directions to the planning staffs in both government and industry. and to suggest some research issues to the researchers in academia. The reference architecture of an IDE being developed by the US DoD and that of NIIIP (National Industrial Information Infrastructure Protocol) being developed by a consortium are discussed. Two principal issues of implementing an integrated database, i.e., distributed object computing including CORBA and multi-database system (MDBS) are reviewed. As a conclusion. the author suggests that daring investment in prototyping an IDE by a nationwide consortium is essential to keep up with the advanced countries in CALS implementation.

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