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NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL Monterey, California THESIS ARCHITECTURAL GUIDELINES FOR MULTIMEDIA AND HYPERMEDIA DATA INTERCHANGE: COMPUTER AIDED ACQUISITION AND LOGISTICS SUPPORT/CONCURRENT ENGINEERING (CALS/CE) AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE/ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE (EC/EDI) by Alexander D. Korzyk SEPTEMBER 1991 Thesis Advisor: Myung Suh Approved for public release: Distribution is unlimited T257827 . Unclassified ECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE FormApproved REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE OMBNo0704 0188 1a. REPORT SECURITYCLASSIFICATION 1b. RESTRICTIVE MARKINGS Unclassified 2a SECURITY CLASSIFICATION AUTHORITY 3 DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY OF REPORT Approved for public release: Distribution is 2b DECLASSIFICATION/DOWNGRADING SCHEDULE unlimited 4. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER(S) 5 MONITORING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER(S) 6a NAME OF PERFORMING ORGANIZATION 6b OFFICE SYMBOL 7a NAME OF MONITORING ORGANIZATION (Ifapplicable) Naval Postgraduate School Naval Postgraduate School 6c. ADDRESS (City, StaleandZIPCode) 7b ADDRESS (City, State, andZIPCode) Monterey, CA 93943-5000 Monterey, CA 93943-5000 8a. NAME OF FUNDING/SPONSORING 8b OFFICE SYMBOL 9 PROCUREMENT INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ORGANIZATION (Itapplicable) Be ADDRESS (City, State, andZIPCode) 10 SOURCE OF FUNDING NUMBER PROGRAM PROJECT TASK WORK UNIT ELEMENT NO NO NO ACCESSION NO 11 TITLE (IncludeSecurityClassification) Architectural Guidelines for Multimedia and Hypermedia Data Interchange: Computer Aided Acquisition and Logistics SupportyConcurrent Engineering (CALS/CE) and Electronic Commerce/Electronic Data Interchange (EC/EDI) 1A2.LPEERSXONAALNADUTEHORRS KORZYK D. 13a TYPE OF REPORT 13b TIME COVERED 14 DATE OF REPORT (Year, Month, Day) 15 PAGE COUNT Master's Thesis FROM TO SEPTEMBER 1991 107 16. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTATION The views expressed are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government 17. COSATI CODES 18 SUBJECTTmEuRlMSti(Cmonetidniueao,nrehveyrspeeifrnemceesdsairyaa,ndiCdeAntiLfySby,bloCckEn,umbeErsC), EDI, DSI, FIELD GROUP SUB-GROUP X.400, X.435, paperless office 19. ABSTRACT (Continueonreverseitnecessaryandidentitybyblocknumbers) This study proposes the best strategy to integrate information systems to effectively support several common Department of Defense initiatives, in line with Corporate Information Management and Total Quality Management principles. This research examines Computer- aided Acquisition and Logistics Support/Concurrent Engineering, Electronic Commerce/Electronic Data Interchange, Modernization ofDefense Logistics Standard System, and the Defense Information System. The study proposes an interchange architecture on top of the OSI-compliant Defense Information System, which serves as a telecommunications infrastructure, for multimedia and hypermedia data interchange. This interchange architecture DOD is necessary to successfully implement the functions and applications of activities. 20 DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY OF ABSTRACT 21 ABSTRACT SECURITY CLASSIFICATION XX UNCLASSIFIED/UNLIMITED SAME AS RPT DTIC USERS unclassified 22a NAME OF RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL ?2b TELEPHONE (IncludeArea Code) 22c OFFICE SYMBOL Myung Suh (408) 646-2637 AS/Su »D Form 1473, JUN 86 Previous editions are obsolete. SECURITYCLASSIFICATION OFTHIS PAGE S/N 0102-LF-014-6603 Unclassihed i Approved for public release: Distribution is unlimited Architectural Guidelines for Multimedia and Hypermedia Data Interchange: Computer Aided Acquisition and Logistics Support/Concurrent Engineering (CALS/CE) and Electronic Commerce/Electronic Data Interchange (EC/EDI) by Alexander D. Korzyk Major, United States Army M.B.A., Florida Institute ofTechnology, 1985 B.S.E., United States Military Academy, 1978 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS from the NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 1991 ABSTRACT This study proposes the best strategy to integrate information systems to effectively support several common Department ofDefense initiatives, in line with Corporate Information Management and Total Quality Management principles. This research examines Computer-aided Acquisition and Logistics Support/Concurrent Engineering, Electronic Commerce/Electronic Data Interchange, Modernization of Defense Logistics Standard System, and the Defense Information System. The study proposes an interchange architecture on top of the OSI-compliant Defense Information System, which serves as a telecommunications infrastructure, for multimedia and hypermedia data interchange. This interchange architecture is necessary to successfully implement the functions and applications of DOD activities. in ; TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I. 1 CALS/CE: TECHNICAL AND MULTIMEDIA II. DATA INTERCHANGE 4 BACKGROUND A. 4 1. Paperless Environment 4 2. Policy Direction 4 3. CALS/CE Objectives 5 REQUIREMENTS B. 6 MIL-HDBK-59 CALS Program Implementation 1. Guide (1988) 6 2. Contractor Integrated Technical Information Service (CITIS) 6 3. Joint Uniformed Services Technical Information System (JUSTIS) 6 4. CE/PIE (Concurrent Engineering/Parallel Integrated Engineering) 7 DATA INTERCHANGE STANDARDS AND C. PROTOCOLS 7 1. MIL-STD-1840A Automated Interchange of Technical Information (1987) 8 2. MIL-D-28000 Initial Graphics Exchange Specification ComputerAided Design (IGESCAD) Vector Graphics 8 3. MIL-D-28001 Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) 9 4. MIL-R-28002 GROUP 4 RASTER Facsimile 9 IV

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