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Abstract. The traditional model for managing databases in military command support
systems consists of local databases updated by user-originated messages, with
no attempt at system-wide management or synchronization. This approach is
fraught with difficulties and can result in data inconsistencies. This
paper examines the requirements for managing distributed databases in command
support systems, and then describes the technologies available to meet
the requirements. A recent military distributed database paradigm (model-based battle
command) is introduced.
Related topics:
database, command support system, command systems
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