ADatP-3


ADatP-3, the acronym for Allied Data Processing Publication Number 3, is a standard for writing operational messages exchanged between forces operating in a NATO framework.

This standard can be seen as the military version of the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) syntax rules. This standard prescribes the syntax and semantics of structured alphanumeric messages. Justificationchange code

ADatP-3 is an example of procedural interoperability (interoperability that aims to define a set of procedures to be followed in the exchange of information, preparation and conduct of the maneuver between forces). Procedural interoperability is one of the three components of the interoperability issue, namely: Explanation of the processedit the code

"The exchange in ADatP-3 consists of taking entities (graphical symbols of units, actions, ...) in a system, to automatically transform the data relating to the entities (for example: name of the entity, nationality, position ...) in a message formatted in text, then to send this one to an ally, which will automatically transform it into entities in its system: the objective being to have a simplest exchange and the more automated possible between two systems. ". Notes and edit the code

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