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Software Architecture materials created by or of special interest to the DoD community.
  • Literature (3) - A collection of electronic and hardcopy articles, white papers, books, conference proceedings, journals, and technical reports on Software Architecture - DoD-specific Resources.

  • Programs and Organizations (2) - Groups, programs and organizations that focus on Software Architecture - DoD-specific Resources.

  • Subtopics of Special Interest
    • Defense Information Infrastructure Common Operating Environment (DII COE) (1)

    • DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF) (4) - The DoDAF (formerly C4ISR) is intended to ensure that the architecture descriptions developed by the Commands, Services, and Agencies are interrelatable between and among each organization's operational, systems, and technical architecture views and are comparable and integrable across Joint and combined organizational boundaries.

    • DoD Joint Technical Architecture (JTA) (3) - The JTA is a document that mandates the minimum set of
      standards and guidelines for the acquisition of all DoD
      systems that produce, use, or exchange information. The
      JTA shall be used by anyone involved in the management,
      development, or acquisition of new or improved systems
      within DoD.

    • Evolutionary Design of Complex Software (EDCS) (2) - This purpose of this DARPA program is to advance the paradigm shift from static, stovepipe systems to evolvable application families

    • Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems (STARS) (1) - The STARS program, sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is focused on accelerating a change in the way software is developed within the DoD. This change represents a shift to a product line approach/technology paradigm that is process driven, domain specific, reuse based, and technology supported.
      The STARS goal is to increase software productivity, reliability, and quality by integrating support for modern software development processes and reuse concepts within software engineering environment

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