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     Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology

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2015(Vol.10, Issue:9)
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The Development of the Carrier Aviation Support System Architecture Using DoDAF

Seung Do Lee and Peom Park
Corresponding Author:  Seung Do Lee 
Submitted: ‎March ‎12, ‎2015
Accepted: April ‎1, ‎2015
Published: July 25, 2015
Abstract:
This study describes a development of aircraft carrier aviation support system architecture using DoDAF. The aircraft carrier, warship doing role of mobile sea airbase in offensive and defensive mission, is super system that is comprised of carrier itself and carrier-based air wing. Performing critical role in step with aviation operations in carrier-air wing interactions, the aviation support system of aircraft carrier is also system of systems. It is required to complex and integrated approach based on systems engineering in establishing concept of this complex systems. In this view, this study established an operational scenario and derived operational requirements by identifying aviation operations environment on deck of aircraft carrier. It is presented the operational architecture of the carrier aviation support system by using DoDAF and CASE tool CORE.

Key words:  Aircraft carrier (system), aviation support system, carrier air wing, DoDAF (Department of Defense Architecture Framework), super system, system of systems,
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Seung Do Lee and Peom Park, . The Development of the Carrier Aviation Support System Architecture Using DoDAF. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (9): 1038-1044.
ISSN (Online):  2040-7467
ISSN (Print):   2040-7459
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