Many initiatives that aim to be integrated (i.e. have integrated information operations) have fallen at the first hurdle by not having a consistent mechanism for representing existing and newly added information records. The CONCRETE opening gambit is to use "HQDM", or a suitably capable integration data model, in a foundational way. If this is done system-wide then a new, properly integrated, approach to information operations should be possible. Hwoever, doing this implies that other key architectural elements will be needed; it isn't just down to having a suitably capable data model, it needs to be useable within the CONCRETE system and by those who make use of it for their distributed information exchanges.
I have created some material to introduce how these architectural aspects can be addressed within CONCRETE.
Before making a pull request they are visible on a fork, on the hqdm_dev branch, here: https://github.com/ClimbingAl/CONCRETE/tree/hqdm_dev. Here's a link directly to the hqdm page and its sub-pages.
Ask questions if you are not sure of anything I have put in the edits or let me know if I have missed anything. Some of the key parts mentioned are novel and have never been implemented before.
Many initiatives that aim to be integrated (i.e. have integrated information operations) have fallen at the first hurdle by not having a consistent mechanism for representing existing and newly added information records. The CONCRETE opening gambit is to use "HQDM", or a suitably capable integration data model, in a foundational way. If this is done system-wide then a new, properly integrated, approach to information operations should be possible. Hwoever, doing this implies that other key architectural elements will be needed; it isn't just down to having a suitably capable data model, it needs to be useable within the CONCRETE system and by those who make use of it for their distributed information exchanges.
I have created some material to introduce how these architectural aspects can be addressed within CONCRETE.
Before making a pull request they are visible on a fork, on the
hqdm_devbranch, here: https://github.com/ClimbingAl/CONCRETE/tree/hqdm_dev. Here's a link directly to the hqdm page and its sub-pages.Ask questions if you are not sure of anything I have put in the edits or let me know if I have missed anything. Some of the key parts mentioned are novel and have never been implemented before.