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Figure 1.2.5-1 NATO Multi-National Environment
Figure 1.2.7.1.2-1 Managing the Weapon System over Its Life-cycle
Figure 1.2.7.1.3-1 Representative Shared Data Environment
Figure 1.3.1-1 NATO "Should Be" CALS DS Environment
Figure 1.3.4-1 NATO CALS Four Stage Process
Figure 3.0-1 Through Life Information Management Plan Steps
Figure 3.0-2 Develop an Information Management Plan (IMP)
Figure 3.5.3.2-1 Strength of Benefits
Figure 4.0-1 Implement a Shared Data Environment
Figure 5.1.3-1 Manage the Information
Figure 6.1.1-1 Weapon System Information Sharing
Figure 6.1.2.5-1 (Top Level Diagram)
Figure 6.1.2.6-1 (Diagram A0)
Figure 6.1.2.6.1-1 (Diagram A1)
Figure 6.1.2.6.1.1-1 (Diagram A12)
Figure 6.1.2.6.1.2-1 (Diagram A13)
Figure 6.1.2.6.1.2.1-1 (Diagram A133)
Figure 6.1.2.6.1.2.2-1 (Diagram A136)
Figure 6.1.2.6.2-1 (Diagram A2)
Figure 6.1.2.6.2.1-1 (Diagram A21)
Figure 6.1.2.6.3-1 (Diagram A3)
Figure 6.2.2.2-1 Number of Interfaces Without a Common Vocabulary
Figure 6.2.2.2-2 Number of Interfaces Using the NCDM as a Common Vocabulary
Figure 6.2.2.3.1-1 Integrated Product Database Data Sources
Figure 6.2.2.4-1 Building an IT System on Top of the NCDM
Figure 6.2.2.5.2-1 Developing Implementation Guidelines
Figure 6.2.3.1-1 Abstract View of the NCDM
Figure 6.2.4.2.1-1 The Product Entities
Figure 6.2.4.2.1-2 EXPRESS-G of Product Design Structure
Figure 6.2.4.2.1-3 Product Design Structure Presented as a Tree
Figure 6.2.4.2.1-4 An Instance of a Product Design Structure
Figure 6.2.4.2.1-5 EXPRESS-G of Breakdown
Figure 6.2.4.2.2-1 Identification of Product Instances
Figure 6.2.4.2.2-2 Product Instance Breakdown
Figure 6.2.4.2.2-3 Product Instance Maintenance History
Figure 6.2.4.2.2-4 Product Instance Usage History
Figure 6.2.5.2.1-1 Example of Configuration Item Responsibility
Figure 6.2.5.2.1-2 Configuration Item and Related Entities
Figure 6.2.5.2.2-1 Activity and Related Entites
Figure 6.2.5.2.3-1 Product Concept and Related Entites
Figure 6.2.5.2.3-2 Specification and Specification Category
Figure 6.2.5.2.3-3 Specification Expression
Figure 6.2.6.2.2-1 One Anomaly Caused by Two Others
Figure 6.2.6.2.2-1 Example of Failure Roll-up
Figure 6.2.7.2.1-1 Task Method Sequence
Figure 6.2.8.2-1 ICOM Notation
Figure 6.2.9.2.2-1 General Form Of Characteristic
Figure 6.2.9.2.2-2 Characteristic Assignment
Figure 7.1.2-1 Development Steps for Information Management Capability
Figure 7.1.4-1 Configuration Management Process Model - Overview
Figure 7.1.5.3-1 NATO CALS Data Architecture
Figure 7.1.5.15-1 Recursive Approach
Figure 7.1.5.15.8-1 NATO CALS Standardization Architecture
Figure 8.2.2.3-1 The CALS NCoO in the Contracting Process
Figure 8.2.2.4-1 NCoO Development Process
Figure 8.2.3-1 Refinement
Figure 8.2.4.2.3-1 CITIS Implementation
Figure 8.2.5.1-1 Acquire Defense System
Figure 8.2.5.2.3-1 LSA/LSAR Relationship
Figure 8.2.5.2.6-1 LSA Documentation
Figure 12.2-1 Crusader Home Page
Figure 12.2-2 Crusader Integrated Data Environment Web Page