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Model-based methodology for system of systems architecture development with application to the recapitalization of the future towing and salvage platform   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Addington, Christopher D.
Title
Model-based methodology for system of systems architecture development with application to the recapitalization of the future towing and salvage platform
Publisher
Monterey, California
Naval Postgraduate School
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The United States Navy owns four salvage ships and four towing ships that will reach the end of their 40-year life expectancy in 2019. The program manager for these vessels has a set of desirable performance requirements for a new ship class, T-ARS(X), which combines the capabilities from both the salvage and towing ship classes. The need to develop a recapitalization strategy based on either designing a new ship class based on these desirable requirements or purchasing commercial capabilities based on the salvage and towing community's needs is paramount. Meanwhile, the Department of Defense (DoD) has shifted defense planning from the specific service requirements generating system (RGS) acquisition to the Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) approach that focuses on requirements generation based on customer need. This thesis explores how to use systems architecting principles in the context of model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to incorporate the capabilities needed for towing and salvage recapitalization into a cohesive framework for developing the T-ARS(X) requirement specification. The CORE design tool is used to implement the MBSE architecting process using the Naval Architecture Elements Reference Guide (NAERG) and standardized operational tasks to create DODAF v1.5 products from system models. The requirements generated from the architecture model are compared with the current, combined towing and salvage-capable commercial platforms for analysis. Based on the methodology presented, the towing and salvage community now has the basis to perform a capabilities-based analysis of alternatives (AoA) for the T-ARS(X) recapitalization.


Subjects: Naval architecture; Costs; Salvage; Decision making; Tugboats
Language English
Publication date September 2008
Current location
IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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modelbasedmethod109453886
Source
Internet Archive identifier: modelbasedmethod109453886
https://archive.org/download/modelbasedmethod109453886/modelbasedmethod109453886.pdf

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