Tactical Edge Characterization Framework Volume 3: Evolution and Application of the Framework

By Dr. Fatma Dandashi , Dr. David Kaplan , Weber Lin , Salim Semy , Jennifer Valentine , Dr. Beth Yost , Priscilla Glasow, Ph.D.

Many approaches commonly used to develop a Service-Oriented Environment (SOE) presume the availability of reliable, consistently available networks that provide significant bandwidth and little to no latency.

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Many approaches commonly used to develop a Service-Oriented Environment (SOE) presume the availability of reliable, consistently available networks that provide significant bandwidth and little to no latency. Since this is often not the case across the Department of Defense's (DoD) networks, the current development methods might not provide reliable capability to users in a Tactical Edge (TE) environment. This Enterprise Systems Engineering (ESE) Capstone activity aims to ensure the viability of a SOE to a broader domain of tactical users by gaining a better understanding of the TE and quantifying its characteristics.