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Source data for Esri defense and intelligence feature templates. This data is used to create features and derived data products using military symbology.
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Identify the set of differences between APP-6(D) and MIL-STD-2525D #298

Closed csmoore closed 6 years ago

csmoore commented 6 years ago

Background

APP-6(D) data products will be created from ones produced for MIL-STD-2525D. These data products include:

  1. Mobile style
  2. Schema/GDB
  3. Metadata used to produce Mobile style, GDB

In order to create these products the team should first produce a short synopsis/document that highlights and identifies the set of differences between APP-6(D) and MIL-STD-2525D.

Current State

No document of set of differences between APP-6(D) and MIL-STD-2525D exists.

Steps to Reproduce / Requirement / Workflow

Create document/writeup/report that explains differences between APP-6(D) and MIL-STD-2525D with respect to:

Expected Results / Behavior

Writeup of set of differences between APP-6(D) and MIL-STD-2525D exists.

Version

MIL-STD-2525D 10 JUNE 2014 http://www.jcs.mil/Portals/36/Documents/Doctrine/Other_Pubs/ms_2525d.pdf

APP-6D Edition D Version 1 OCTOBER 2017 http://nso.nato.int/nso/zPublic/ap/PROM/APP-6%20EDD%20V1%20E.pdf

csmoore commented 6 years ago

Quick Note: a very quick/high level diff analysis is here: https://github.com/Esri/military-features-data/issues/293#issuecomment-363813115

@joebayles - the APP-6D standard does mention cyberspace in several sections (Ex: A-6, Table A-4: Symbol Set) - are you sure this has been removed?

joebayles commented 6 years ago

@csmoore it hasn't been removed. I should clarify: MIL-STD-2525D Change 1 has brand-new cyberspace symbology (including it's own frame shape). MIL-STD-2525D and APP-6D have the same cyberspace symbols. I apologize for the confusion.

topowright-zz commented 6 years ago

This issue was moved to Esri/military-symbology#290