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Contents<br />

Foreword ............................................................................ 7<br />

Chapter 1<br />

Concepts <strong>and</strong> Solutions for <strong>Communications</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Information</strong> Systems .................... 9<br />

Building a Layered Enterprise Architecture Using COTS Products for NATO Air Comm<strong>and</strong><br />

& Control <strong>Information</strong> Services ......................................................... 11<br />

Hasan Turksoy, Mutlu Uysal, Orhan Cetinkaya, Atilla Malas, Ismail Akcaoglu, Yavuz Okur<br />

Applying NAF for Performance Analysis: Performance Analysis of SOA Systems<br />

Using LQN Models ................................................................... 21<br />

Arkadiusz Wrzosk<br />

Openness in <strong>Military</strong> Systems .......................................................... 37<br />

Jessica Connah, Abigail Solomon, John McInnes, Olwen Worthington, Dale Chambers<br />

The Concept of Integration Tool for the Civil <strong>and</strong> <strong>Military</strong> Service Cooperation During Emergency<br />

Response Operations .................................................................. 49<br />

Łukasz Apiecionek, Tomasz Kosowski, Henryk Kruszyński, Marek Piotrowski, Robert Palka<br />

CFBLNet: A Coalition Capability Enabling Network ....................................... 61<br />

Edgar Harmsen, Syvert Maesel, Fred Jordan, Rob Goode, Einar Thorsen, Jan-Willem Smaal<br />

Selected Aspects of Effective RCIED Jamming ............................................. 71<br />

K. Wilgucki, R. Urban, G. Baranowski, P. Grądzki, P. Skarżyński<br />

Advanced Road Traffic Service Demonstrator ............................................. 83<br />

Marek Małowidzki, Przemysław Bereziński, Tomasz Dalecki, Michał Mazur<br />

Modern Low Cost Aircraft Instruments .................................................. 93<br />

Radek Bystricky, Premysl Janu<br />

Chapter 2<br />

<strong>Communications</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> for <strong>Trusted</strong> <strong>Information</strong> Sharing ......... 103<br />

SOA in the CoNSIS Coalition Environment: Extending the WS-I Basic Profile for Using SOA<br />

in a Tactical Environment ............................................................ 105<br />

Hartmut Seifert, Markus Franke, Anne Diefenbach, Peter Sevenich<br />

CoNSIS: Demonstration of SOA Interoperability in Heterogeneous Tactical Networks .......... 117<br />

Trude H. Bloebaum, Ketil Lund<br />

Protected <strong>and</strong> Controlled Communication Between <strong>Military</strong> <strong>and</strong> Civilian Networks ............ 131<br />

Anders Fongen<br />

Use of Cross Domain Guards for CoNSIS Network Management ............................ 149<br />

Philipp Steinmetz

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