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Characterization Framework and Design Patterns for the Disadvantaged User
May 2008
Dr. Fatma Dandashi, The MITRE Corporation
Aaron Griggs, The MITRE Corporation
Jeffrey Higginson, The MITRE Corporation
James Hughes, The MITRE Corporation
Wilson Narvaez, The MITRE Corporation
Dr. Marwan Sabbouh, The MITRE Corporation
Salim Semy, The MITRE Corporation
Dr. Beth Yost, The MITRE Corporation
ABSTRACT
Many Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) approaches in use today presume the consistent availability of reliable networks and limitless resources. For some Department of Defense (DoD) and other Government users, operating at the tactical edge, who may be disadvantaged in terms of network and resource availability, the current methods of development may not provide them with reliable capability. In this paper, we propose a method for capturing design patterns for the disadvantaged user using the common vocabulary of a characterization framework. We also provide a set of design patterns that minimize technical constraints, and derive the infrastructure requirements needed to implement a selected design pattern.

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