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The Software Communications Architecture Reference Implementation (SCARI) is an implementation of the US Military's Joint Program Executive Office (JPEO) Software Communications Architecture (SCA) Core Framework. It was developed mainly by the Canadian Communications Research Centre (CRC) under contract by the Software Defined Radio Forum and is the de facto SCA Core Framework (CF) reference implementation.〔(Communications Research Centre Canada )〕 The code is openly available, as well as the full documentation, which is extensively cross-referenced with the original SCA specification documents. ==History== The initial release of SCARI was based on version 2.1 of the SCA (released in mid-2001). This first release was developed by the CRC in collaboration with Defense Research and Development Canada (DRDC). In 2004 the SDR Forum contracted Canada's CRC one more time, in order to upgrade the SCARI to version 2.2 of the SCA (released in late 2001). This time CRC collaborated with three private companies and two US Government entities: *ISR Technologies (Canada), *Mercury Computer Systems (USA), *Rohde and Schwarz (Germany), *Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), and *the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC). The CRC team was successful in getting the SCARI-Open tested for SCA compliance by JTEL. It was accomplished in only 6 days.〔(Wireless Innovation Forum )〕 In November 2013, the CRC licensed its SCARI technologies to NordiaSoft, a spinoff from CRC.〔(NordiaSoft Press Release )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Software Communications Architecture Reference Implementation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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