Abstract
AbstractThe C4ISR Core Architecture Data Model is defined using a relational database syntax. There are many reasons to consider implementing a C4ISR application in an object‐oriented database (OODB) environment, such as intuitive object representation, performance, and efficient support for a highly collaborative work environment.Clearly, the database schema in the object‐oriented (OO) implementation must comply with the CADM definitions, i.e., be CADM compliant, before implementing applications. This raises the question: “What constitutes CADM compliant?” This paper identifies initial CADM compliance requirements and related issues for OO implementation.
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