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A Case Study of the Governing Software Development Processes for a Large-Scale Software Intensive Simulation System. |
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| As the OneSAF Objective System (OOS) moves past the midpoint within its five year development schedule it is appropriate to reflect on the software development successes and challenges the program has faced. OOS is the U.S. Army's next generation entity level simulation system projected for use across a number of venues directly related to protecting America such as to train Army command and staff organizations in either a stand-alone or federated mode, drive test scenarios for command and control systems prior to fielding, and drive experimentation of the effectiveness of new doctrinal concepts, force structures, equipment, and robotics. OOS is postured as an open-architecture, open-source product that leverages commercial and government best practices for software management, development, and fielding. This presentation describes the successes and challenges encountered during the first half of OOS development in the context of the governing programmatic and technical software development processes. | |
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Thursday - April 22, 2004 1:30 - 2:15 |
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| Dr. Rob L . Wittman Jr. | |
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Presentation: A Case Study of the Governing Software Development Processes for a Large-Scale Software Intensive Simulation System. |
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