Information architecture key to Army's digital future. (Army Science Board report, 'Technical Information Architecture: A Preview')

Defense Daily | August 12, 1994 | Copyright

The Army must develop and strictly enforce an overall information architecture or risk having its vision of a digital battlefield marred by systems that can't communicate, according to an unreleased Army study.

The study, conducted by the Army Science Board, says the service needs to focus on developing the central components of a technical information architecture, including key standards and a data dictionary, sources familiar with the study said.

The study recommends the technology, protocols and standards developed by the Army be based on the internet ...

Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research

(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)

The White Mantle of the Churches: Architecture, Liturgy, and Art around the Millennium.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Church History ; ...this volume it is taken as equally applicable to Germany and Lotharingia, and in a somewhat different sense to England. At the latter...celebrated Gislebertus worked there. For the key border area of Lotharingia, Warren Sanderson looks at the relationship between monastic...
The Practice of Penance, 900-1050.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Church History ; ...period, exemplified in liturgical manuscripts from Fulda, Lotharingia, and Italy. Fulda's rituals were designed for pastoral...laymen and women. Penitential ordines from tenth-century Lotharingia demonstrate how public penance could maintain episcopal authority...
THE ROAD THAT SAVED FRANCE
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman ; ...through history meandered tortuously from the "middle kingdom" of Lotharingia to the First World War charnel houses of (French) Lorraine and (German) Lothringen. Lotharingia had been formed in the dog-days of Charlemagne's Holy Roman...
Forced migration, special settlements, and ethnic identities: Soviet Germans and Crimeans after World War II.
Magazine article from: Michigan Academician ; ...Region still saw themselves as at least four distinct peoples: as Germans from the Germany proper and Germans from Austria, Lotharingia, and Luxemburg. (9) Outside of the Volga region, German ethnic groups were even more isolated. Germans who resided...
Politics and power in Early Medieval Europe: Alsace and the Frankish Realm, 600-1000.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review ; ...consistently into one of the larger power blocks, being at various moments assigned to the Carolingian Middle Kingdom, to Lotharingia, and to East Francia or Germany, and also falling prey momentarily to West Francia, and coming under the influence of...
Pacini: Carlo di Borgogna
Magazine article from: Opera News ; ...of Burgundy known for both "impetuous gallantry" and a penchant for massacres, who hoped to reestablish the kingdom of Lotharingia (Lorraine) in defiance of Louis XI of France. Caught between Estella d'Ivrj, whom he loves, and Leonora di Jork...
Can MARRIAGE be saved? Yes -- if we stop idealizing the past, says prof in a level-headed look at the institution
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times ; ...unions in the section titled "The Marriage Scandal of the Millennium," which involved Lothar II, the 9th century king of Lotharingia/Lorraine, his consort Waldreda, his wife Theutberga, and Charles the Bald. Trust me when I say it's at least worth...
Buck up, Mr Meek! Answers to Correspondents.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England) ; ...Henry II. Edith-Matilda had died in 1118 and Henry married Adeliza, daughter of Godfrey I of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia and Landgrave of Brabant, on January 29, 1121. There were no children from this marriage. Henry had a string of mistresses...
Politics and Power in Early Medieval Europe: Alsace and the Frankish Realm, 600-1000
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review ; ...consistently into one of the larger power blocks, being at various moments assigned to the Carolingian Middle Kingdom, to Lotharingia, and to East Francia or Germany, and also falling prey momentarily to West Francia, and coming under the influence of...
The Apocalyptic Year 1000: Religious Expectation and Social Change, 950-1050
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review ; ...Daniel Verhelst to discern "a powerful latent anxiety about the end of the world among the clergy and more educated laymen in Lotharingia and the West Frankish Kingdom" (p. 87). According to Steven R. Cartwright, the commentary on 2 Thessalonians by Thietland...

Find more facts and information related to the article "Information architecture key to Army's digital ..."