Title :
The J-MASS Marketplace: a new way for DoD to do business
Author :
McQuay, William K.
Author_Institution :
Wright Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
fDate :
9/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is current DoD policy to use commercial off-the-shelf software whenever it meets DoD requirements. The application of this policy to modeling and simulation has resulted in the concept of “The Joint Modeling and Simulation System (J-MASS) Marketplace.” J-MASS is designed as an Open Systems Architecture with the capability for the Simulation Support Environment (SSE) to be expanded by the addition of site specific software. In the “J-MASS Marketplace” industry will build commercial tools to work with J-MASS and individual organizations will license what they need for their particular site. The J-MASS SSE is a framework or backplane into which everything else plugs. A J-MASS product release would have the core capabilities, but the unique needs of various organizations would be satisfied by industry. This paper addresses how the J-MASS Marketplace could work and how compliance can be defined. It will outline opportunities for industry in both building software for the Marketplace and in defining the Marketplace concept
Keywords :
digital simulation; military avionics; military computing; military systems; open systems; DoD policy; J-MASS Marketplace; Open Systems Architecture; Simulation Support Environment; backplane; modeling; off-the-shelf software; simulation; site specific software; Application software; Buildings; Business; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Computer simulation; Licenses; Military standards; Open systems; US Department of Defense;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE