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03/21/2001
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Enabling the Joint Battlespace Infosphere (JBI) - A
Case Study Using XML and Server-Side Processing
Digital information is rapidly becoming integrated into all aspects of military
activities, and this presentation highlights work being done for the US
Department of Defense. The fundamental requirement addressed by the JBI,
extracted from the 1998 SAB report, is "To provide the right information at the
right time, disseminated and displayed in the right way, so that decision makers
can do the right things at the right time in the right way." The work rests on
using emerging web-based technology and tools (XML, XSL, Java, Active Server
Pages, and WAP) to provide many of the core services needed to achieve the JBI
vision, including user personalization services, publishing services,
information transformation services, retrieval and presentation services, and
seamless wireless access to information services.