2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2014.03.012
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Modifying the X-Matrix to Capture the Joint Capability Architecture

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“…In Section 1, we reviewed five capability model types proposed by Anteroinen 9 and how the capability model types are linked based on Park et al.’s 16 and Enos's 17 studies and the JDARTS analysis tool 23 . Figure 2 suggests a high‐level data model, which represents abstractions of capability definition problem.…”
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“…In Section 1, we reviewed five capability model types proposed by Anteroinen 9 and how the capability model types are linked based on Park et al.’s 16 and Enos's 17 studies and the JDARTS analysis tool 23 . Figure 2 suggests a high‐level data model, which represents abstractions of capability definition problem.…”
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“…The US Joint Capability Areas JCA, 8,16,17 NATO capability codes NCC 18 Textual Effect or a function to execute tasks…”
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