Abstract
This article explores the cutting-edge frontiers of CALS (Computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistics Support) technology and its revolutionary potential to transform industries. CALS is a comprehensive system that integrates information technology, management processes, and data analysis methods to optimize acquisition and logistics support processes across various domains. The article focuses on the innovative aspects of CALS technology, with a particular emphasis on software. Software plays a pivotal role in automating processes, enhancing efficiency, and optimizing resources. The development and implementation of innovative software for CALS technology stimulate the emergence of new opportunities in data management, visualization, analytics, and integration with various systems. The article examines various directions for the development of CALS technology, particularly in relation to innovative software. Specifically, it discusses the latest methods and technologies in cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and process automation. Furthermore, it explores the prospects of applying CALS technology in diverse industries such as manufacturing, aviation, defense, healthcare, and others. In conclusion, the article emphasizes the need for active development of innovative software within the realm of CALS technology to ensure competitiveness and efficiency across industries. This entails constant exploration of new solutions, improving functionality, and adapting to the evolving requirements and challenges of the modern business landscape.
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