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'''Mission Data Interface''' ('''MDI''') is a framework designed by the US Navy to allow mission data to be exchanged between systems within a [[Battlegroup (army)|battle group]]. MDI implements the FORCEnet (Fn) Functional Concept<ref>[http://forcenet.navy.mil/fn-definition.htm FORCEnet Definition<!-- Bot generated title -->]{{dead link|date=April 2025|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> in accordance with the Navy [[Open architecture
▲'''Mission Data Interface''' ('''MDI''') is a framework designed by the US Navy to allow mission data to be exchanged between systems within a [[battle group]]. MDI implements the FORCEnet (Fn) Functional Concept<ref>[http://forcenet.navy.mil/fn-definition.htm FORCEnet Definition<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> in accordance with the Navy [[Open architecture|Open Architecture]] Computing Environment (OACE) specifications, with an emphasis on [[Service-oriented architecture|Service-oriented Architecture]] (SOA) design.
== History ==
Mission Data Interface (MDI) is a spin-off project from the [[Aircraft Carrier Tactical Support System]] (CVTSC) system
MDI contains 2 major API libraries:
▲MDI contains 2 major API libraries: RMI[[Remote Method Innovation]]-based API, and web services-based API.
== References ==
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* NUWC Keyport MDI SRD/SDD document
* NUWC Keyport CV-TSC SARAD document
* FORCEnet. [https://web.archive.org/web/20081111175149/http://forcenet.navy.mil/]
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[[Category:Equipment of the United States Navy]]
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