ANEP-51 VOL 5 : 1998
Withdrawn
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NATO NAVAL COMBAT SYSTEM INFORMATION CATALOGUE - COMBAT SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE AND KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
23-07-2013
01-01-1998
PART 1 - GENERIC COMMAND SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. GENERIC TASK FORCE COMPOSITION
3. COMMAND ORGANISATION
4. UNIT INTERNAL DATA TRANSFER AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
5. GENERIC COMMAND SYSTEM
6. COMBAT SYSTEM REPRESENTATION
7. CROSS EXAMINATION OF GENERIC MESSAGES RELATED TO
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS; MESSAGE GENERATION
PART 2 - A GUIDE TO EVALUATE DTS KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
1. Introduction
2. Use of the NATO Generic Message Catalogue
3. Combat System Physical Architecture Design
4. Create Project Specific Message Catalogue Transmission
Data
5. Add DTS Network Technology Aspects
6. Evaluate the Compound DTS Load
7. Redundancy Aspects
ANNEX A - AIRCRAFT CARRIER GENERIC COMBAT SYSTEM
ANNEX B - GENERIC ASW FRIGATE COMMAND SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
ANNEX C - GENERIC ATTACK SUBMARINE COMBAT MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
ANNEX D - GENERIC MINE HUNTER COMBAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
FUNCTIONS
Covers the functional analysis of shipboard command systems and the methodology to determine and assess Key Performance Indicators.
DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
NATO
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Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
ANEP-51 VOL 4 : 1998 | NATO NAVAL COMBAT SYSTEM INFORMATION CATALOGUE - MESSAGE CONSTRUCTION STANDARD |
ANEP-51 VOL 0 : 1998 | NATO NAVAL COMBAT SYSTEM INFORMATION CATALOGUE - INTRODUCTION |
ANEP-51 VOL 1 : 1998 | NATO NAVAL COMBAT SYSTEM INFORMATION CATALOGUE - USER'S GUIDE |
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