Governance of Composable Capability on Demand (CCOD)
Abstract
This paper documents the results of the Mission Oriented Investigation and Experimentation project called Governance of Composable Capability on Demand (CCOD). In this project we modify and extend the definition of IT Governance - a framework that addresses strategic alignment, performance measurement, risk management, value delivery and resource management. (IT Governance Institute) - to cover the unique aspects of CCOD, particularly, the fact that users are the primary contributors to the information technology capability. Composable Capability implies that users compose pre-existing low level functional software components into compositions that themselves can be further composed into higher level capabilities without the need to resort to programming. The concept of on Demand refers to the desire to create software capability when and where it is needed, preferably, in the time frame of minutes to days.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- AD1108574
Entities
People
- Denise C. Benel
- Howard Dong
- Joseph A. Burley
- Robert A. Martin
- Robert L. Pancotti
- Scott Ankrum
- Scott R. Bennett
Organizations
- MITRE Corporation