Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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Commercial-off-the-Shelf Integration Issue Paper
COTS software integration efforts have been prevalent in the Automated Information System/Management Information System (AIS/MIS) environment, as opposed to the Mission Critical Computer Resource (MCCR) environment.
Since COTS software integration is relatively new to MCCR systems, this paper addresses AIS/MIS systems' COTS software integration experiences.
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COTS: Commercial off the Shelf Benefit and Pitfalls
In 1994 Secretary of Defense William Perry mandated the use of commercial products and practices.
In the 1997 Report of the Quadrennial Defense Review, cretary of Defense William Cohen stated that Over the past decade, the American commercial sector has reorganized, restructured, and adopted revolutionary new business and management practices in order to ensure its competitive edge in the rapidly changing global market-place.
Now the Depart...
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date: 1/1/2001
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Criteria for Selection of COTS Equipment in a Military System
As the defense industry shifts to bringing commercial products into the DoD inventory, a robust review process that analyzes the COTS items expected performance in a military application is imperative to successful fielding of a weapon system.
The review process discussed in this paper is based on the Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) COTS Review Board (CRB) process.
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Focused COTS and the Cohesive Approach to Embedded Systems
No one would argue that today is a Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) world, but for many COTS users the choice of using COTS has the added meaning of Monster COTS, where only big public companies can make COTS equipment.
Nevertheless, there are several unique ways in which smaller companies (Focused COTS) providing the same COTS equipment can make themselves the only logical choice of a hardware provider, regardless of the end...
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date: 1/1/2007
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Identifying Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Product Risks: The COTS Usage Risk Evaluation
The expansion in use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products has been accompanied by an increase in program failures.
Many of these failures have been due to a lack of familiarity with the changed approach that COTS products demand.
This report describes the development of an approach to reduce the number of program failures attributable to COTS software: the COTS Usage Risk Evaluation (CURE).
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Lessons Learned in Developing Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Intensive Software Systems
This paper addresses the recent trend of increased COTS use in the National Airspace System (NAS). While the term COTS refers to both hardware and software, the lessons learned reported in this paper are primarily focused on software.
It should be noted that this paper is intended to be the first of several papers on the subject and that future publications will include the entire genre of COTS usage.
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date: 10/2/2000
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Operating System Performance in Support of Real-time Middleware
Commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware and software is being evaluated and/or used in an increasing range of mission-critical distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) systems.
Due to substantial R&D investment over the past decade, COTS middleware has recently matured to the point where it is no longer the dominant factor in the overhead, non-determinism, and priority inversion incurred by DRE systems.
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date: 1/1/2002
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