A proposal for tactical messaging and usage of extansible markup language message text formats in the tactical command control and information systems

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2003
Sayın, Hüseyin
This thesis investigates the usage area of Extensible Markup Language Message Text Format (XML-MTF) in Tactical Command and Control Information System (TC2IS). It examines the used tactical message types and their application area in Turkish Army and what the XML and XML-MTFs are explained. Finally; MTF traffic of a brigade is simulated to verify that XML technology can be used effectively in Turkish Land Forces Tactical Command Control and Information System Projects (TLF TC2IS).

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H. Sayın, “A proposal for tactical messaging and usage of extansible markup language message text formats in the tactical command control and information systems,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2003.