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Unmanned Systems (UxS) Control Segment (UCS) Architecture: Rhapsody Version of UCS ICD Model
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR6517
- Issued
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English
Scope
This User Guide describes the content of the Rhapsody version of the UCS Architectural Model and how to use this model within the Rhapsody modeling tool environment.
The purpose of the Rhapsody version of the UCS Architectural Interface Control Document (ICD) model is to provide a model for Rhapsody users, derived from the Enterprise Architect (EA) model (AIR6515).
The AIR6515 EA Model, and by derivation, the AIR6517 Rhapsody Model, have been validated to contain the same content as the AS6518 model for:
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all UCS ICD interfaces
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all UCS ICD messages
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all UCS ICD data directly or indirectly referenced by ICD messages and interfaces
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the Domain Participant, Information, Service and Non-Functional Properties Models
Rationale
This document is the SAE publication of the Department of Defense UxS Control Segment (UCS) Architecture: Rhapsody Version of the UCS ICD Model (UCS-INF-ICD-RPY) Version 2.4(PR) approved for Distribution A, public release 15.S-1859.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
AS-4UCS Unmanned Systems Control Segment Architecture
The AS-4UCS Technical Committee completed its charter with the publication of the UCS Architecture Library Revision B and has been stood down. Responsibility for UCS products has been absorbed into the parent AS-4 Committee.
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