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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 Corporationjbayne@echelon4.comjbayne@echelon4.com

An Engineering ModelAn Engineering Modelfor for

Enterprise Command and ControlEnterprise Command and Control

Raymond Paul, PhDRaymond Paul, PhDOASD/NIIOASD/NII

raymond.paul@oasd.milraymond.paul@oasd.mil

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 2

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

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 3

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

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 4

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

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 5

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

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 7

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)

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 8

Value Production ModelValue Production Model

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 9

EC2 Actor ModelEC2 Actor Model

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 10

EC2 Context ModelEC2 Context Model

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 11

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

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 12

EC2 ApplicationEC2 Application

99thth Command & Control Research & Technology SymposiumCommand & Control Research & Technology SymposiumSan Diego, CA June 15San Diego, CA June 15--17, 200417, 2004www.echelon4.com Slide 13

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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