NATO Interoperability Standards and Profiles
NISP
Introduction
Standards
Profiles
NATO Interoperability Standards and Profiles
VOLUME III
Profiles (2015 Edition)
AdatP-34(I)
8.15
6 JUNE 2016
C3B Interoperability Profiles Capability Team
1. Interoperability Profile Guidance
1.1. Profile Conceptual Background
1.2. Purpose of Interoperability Profiles
1.3. Applicability
1.4. Guidelines for Interoperability Profile Development
1.5. Profile Taxonomy
1.6. Structure of Interoperability Profile Documentation
1.7. Verification and Conformance
1.8. Configuration Management and Governance
1.9. Annex Descriptions
References
A. Minimum Interoperability Profile
A.1. Introduction
B. X-TMS-SMTP profile
B.1. Introduction
C. Web Services Profiles
C.1. Introduction
D. The Afghanistan Mission Network (AMN) Profile of NATO Interoperability Standards
D.1. General
D.2. Communication Services
D.3. Core Enterprise Services
D.4. Communities of Interest Services
D.5. User Facing Capabilities
D.6. Human-to-Human Communication
D.7. Service Management and Control
D.8. Abbreviations
D.9. References
E. Core Enterprise Services Implementation Specification
E.1. Introduction
E.2. Sources of Recommendations
E.3. NNEC SOA Baseline Profile Quick Reference
E.4. ISO/IEC SOA Emerging Standards
F. Service Interface Profile (SIP) Template Document
F.1. References
F.2. Background
F.3. Scope
F.4. Service Interface Profile Relationships to Other Documents
F.5. Guiding principles for a consolidated SIP/SDS Profile
F.6. Proposed structure for a consolidated SIP/SDS Profile
F.7. Testing
G. Federated Mission Networking Spiral 1.1 Standards Profile
G.1. Introduction
G.2. Overview
G.3. FMN Spiral 1 Profile
G.4. Related Information
H. Profile for the Long Term Preservation of NATO Digital Information of Permanent value
H.1. File Formats for Long Term Preservation
H.2. Package Structures for Long Term Preservation
References