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9 9 th th Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium San Diego, CA June 15 San Diego, CA June 15 - - 17, 2004 17, 2004 www.echelon4.com Slide 1 Jay Bayne, PhD Jay Bayne, PhD Echelon 4 Corporation Echelon 4 Corporation [email protected] [email protected] An Engineering Model An Engineering Model for for Enterprise Command and Control Enterprise Command and Control Raymond Paul, PhD Raymond Paul, PhD OASD/NII OASD/NII [email protected] [email protected]

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99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 1

Jay Bayne, PhDJay Bayne, PhDEchelon 4 CorporationEchelon 4 [email protected]@echelon4.com

An Engineering ModelAn Engineering Modelfor for

Enterprise Command and ControlEnterprise Command and Control

Raymond Paul, PhDRaymond Paul, PhDOASD/NIIOASD/NII

[email protected]@oasd.mil

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OutlineOutline1. Definition of Enterprise C22. C2 Automation Evolution3. EC2 Process4. EC2 Characteristics5. EC2 Objective: Value Production6. Value Production Model7. EC2 Actor Model8. EC2 Context Model9. Plans of Record (POR)10. EC2 Application11. EC2 Collaboration12. EC2 “Bridge”13. Asset Chain Collaboration14. Supply Chain Collaboration15. Enterprise Performance Measures

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Enterprise C2Enterprise C2

• Enterprise, n, an arbitrary unit of organization responsible for executing one or more policy constrained value propositionsvalue propositionswithin a given context

• Enterprise Command and Control (EC2), v, the interactive real-time act of measurement, situation assessment, planning, and plan execution required to guide an enterprise in achieving its value propositions all while immersed in an evolving context

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Evolution of AutomationEvolution of Automation

• Are we ready to automate (engineer) the upper levels of large-scale enterprise?

• Can we apply integrated computing, communications and control technologies to traditionally social management practices?

• Are enterprise system models sufficiently robust to represent enterprise behaviors?

EC2 IssuesEC2 Issues

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Cyclic Process of EC2Cyclic Process of EC2

• Situation Assessment– Measurement

• Sensor Management• Sensory Perception

– Sensory Perception• Context Management• Pattern Recognition

• Planning & Execution– Behavior Generation

• Policy & Asset Management• Plan Development

– Control• Plan Execution• Effector Management

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Key EC2 CharacteristicsKey EC2 Characteristics

• Strategic, Operational, Tactical• Distributed (Decentralized)• Always On Everywhere (24x7)• Real-time (Timely)• Mesosynchronous• Federated (Allied Agents)• Collaborative (P2P)• Accountable (Causal)• Dynamically Stable (Regulated)• Evolutionary• Scalable• Available• Secure

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Key Objective Key Objective –– Value ProductionValue Production

• Supply Value Chain– Clients

• Demand In (di)• Supply Out (so)

– Servers• Demand Out (do)• Supply In (si)

• Asset Value Chain– Superiors

• Assets In (ai)• Returns Out (ro)

– Subordinates• Assets Out (ao)• Returns In (ri)

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Value Production ModelValue Production Model

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EC2 Actor ModelEC2 Actor Model

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EC2 Context ModelEC2 Context Model

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EC2 Plans of Record (POR)EC2 Plans of Record (POR)

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EC2 ApplicationEC2 Application

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Collaborative EC2Collaborative EC2

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EC2 “Bridge”EC2 “Bridge”

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Asset Chain CollaborationAsset Chain Collaboration

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Supply Chain CollaborationSupply Chain Collaboration

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Enterprise PerformanceEnterprise Performance

• Potential– What a process is potentially

capable of doing• Capability

– What a process is “resourced” to do

• Actuality– What a process is actually

doing• Latency

– Ratio of Capability to Potential• Productivity

– Ratio of Actuality to Capability• Performance

– Ratio of Actuality to Potential

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Q&A