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30 May 1995 Adaptable distributed architecture and PRC toolset (ADAPT)
Gary Dolsen
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Abstract
Requirements for law enforcement information systems are evolving rapidly, due to technological advances and changes in the political landscape. This is presenting law enforcement communities with challenges in building systems that meet both current and less- defined future requirements. This situation has brought into play broad requirements for effective data presentation methods, distributability of data sources, and system extensibility. One promising solution to meeting those long-term needs is to construct systems using an application framework. The Adaptable Distributed Architecture and PRC Toolset effort is presented as an example of an application framework architecture that can be reused to build evolvable, highly functional systems.
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Gary Dolsen "Adaptable distributed architecture and PRC toolset (ADAPT)", Proc. SPIE 2497, Public Safety/Law Enforcement Technology, (30 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210499
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Data storage

Geographic information systems

Analytical research

Commercial off the shelf technology

Data communications

Human-machine interfaces

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