Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC)
NCOIC Cloud Computing Working Group (CCWG)
The Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium™ is a global, not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing interoperability via network centric operations. NCOIC has formed a Cloud Computing Working Group that will investigate ways to leverage clouds to support global interoperability. NCOIC’s 90 member organizations from 19 nations will advocate for open standards and, on reaching consensus, will make voice of industry recommendations about their applicability. Further, NCOIC will develop operational and capability patterns that can enable our customers—in military, aviation, emergency response and cyber security—to achieve portability of information and services from cloud to cloud.
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Melvin Greer
SOACloud Computing Chief Architect & Sr Research Engineer
Lockheed Martin Corp |
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Paper: NCOIC Analyses Cloud Computing with SCOPE  |
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February 24 2010
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As an analysis tool, the Systems, Capabilities, Operations, Programs and Enterprise (SCOPE) model is used to characterize interoperability-relevant aspects of a system or capability in terms of a set of dimensions. Organized hierarchically, these dimensions (and possible sub-dimensions) represent specific aspects of a system or its surrounding environment. This process enables a quantitative and/or qualitative interoperability assessment of the target system or capability. With the development of a cloud interoperability best practice as a goal, the NCOIC CCWG is working to identify all significant cloud computing dimensions.
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