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Démarrer en Xcas - imag

commande, celle-ci garde le numéro qu’elle avait On peut rappeler par ans()(answer) la réponse précédente c’est à dire la réponse de la dernière commande évaluée 2 Les objets du calcul formel 2 1 Les nombres Les nombres peuvent être exacts ou approchés Les nombres exacts sont les constantes prédéfi-



QuelquescommandesXCAS

• XCAS étant un langage fonctionnel, l’argument d’une fonction peut être une autre fonction Si c’est le cas, on peut soit donner le nom de la fonction argument dans la commande, soit sa définition Par exemple function _diff(f) ou bien function _diff(x->x2)



FICHE XCAS FONCTIONS - PanaMaths

commande reste la même On utilise la commande « limit » ou la commande « limite » indifféremment Par exemple, si on s’intéresse à la limite de sin x x x 6 en 0, on saisira : limit(sin(x)/x,x=0) Après avoir validé la commande à l’aide de la touche « ENTREE », Xcas nous renvoie la valeur : 1 (cf la capture d’écran ci-dessous)



Présentation de logiciel XCAS

Géométrie en xcas : Commençons par ouvrir une fenêtre de géométrie en tapant simultanément sur Alt et g puis définissons les points A et B dans un repère judicieusement choisi On utilise point(x,y) ( ou même point(z) pour les terminales ) : A :=point(0,0) B :=point(0,-4) à l’aide de la commande triangle_rectangle :



Data Sheet - Fujitsu

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Air University - US Department of Defense

Dec 04, 2017 · 2 Sample ATO sortie flow showing planned XCAS/convoy escort sorties 6 3 VDL-equipped Sniper XR/ATP 7 4 PED management team organization 9 vii Foreword



Precision Strike Association

• XCAS – Strike sorties • Non-traditional ISR (NTISR) • Counter IED – before, during & after • Counter Mortar – before, during & after • Convoy Support • Show of Force • Overwatch of Raids / MEDEVACs • Air Defense of Baghdad • Helo & S-3 support to MND(SE) ROVER antenna on F-14D IED Unclassified



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1 J9 J9 --United States Joint Forces CommandUnited States Joint Forces Command Joint Innovation and Experimentation Joint Innovation and Experimentation (JI&E) Directorate (JI&E) DirectoratePrecision Strike AssociationPrecision Strike Association

Briefing ToBriefing To

Rear Admiral James "Sandy" Winnefeld

Director

Joint Innovation and Experimentation

USJFCOM, J9

Carrier Air Power and Stability Ops

•Flew 95 out of 97 line days . . . •Very sustainable...Non-skid is the only thing holding us back •Networking with ground forces - liaison officer at the ASOC was a key enabler •Teach ground troops/JTACs to fish vice giving them fish •ROVER installation was a high leverage force multiplier •5 weeks from request to 22 Tomcats complete, at a cost of $16K •Finding IEDs is a growth industry for ATFLIR •Thermal differences . . . signal to noise . . . false alarms •Weapons: •GBU-38 certification on F-14 a wise move •GBU-12 reliability a concern •Laser Maverick JTAC weapon of choice •Coordinate self-generation is the future •Night strafe a reality and a challenge (low CDE option for JTAC) •Working with attack helos, to include buddy lasing •NTISR mission would benefit from specialized training •More training with JTACs •Trigger-man hunting scenario •Incorporate ROVER at Fallon •Hunting IEDs with ATFLIR (training range) •Flew 95 out of 97 line days . . . •Very sustainable...Non-skid is the only thing holding us back •Networking with ground forces - liaison officer at the ASOC was a key enabler •Teach ground troops/JTACs to fish vice giving them fish •ROVER installation was a high leverage force multiplier •5 weeks from request to 22 Tomcats complete, at a cost of $16K •Finding IEDs is a growth industry for ATFLIR •Thermal differences . . . signal to noise . . . false alarms •Weapons: •GBU-38 certification on F-14 a wise move •GBU-12 reliability a concern •Laser Maverick JTAC weapon of choice •Coordinate self-generation is the future •Night strafe a reality and a challenge (low CDE option for JTAC) •Working with attack helos, to include buddy lasing •NTISR mission would benefit from specialized training •More training with JTACs •Trigger-man hunting scenario •Incorporate ROVER at Fallon •Hunting IEDs with ATFLIR (training range)

Missions

•XCAS - Strike sorties •Non-traditional ISR (NTISR) •Counter IED - before, during & after •Counter Mortar - before, during & after •Convoy Support •Show of Force •Overwatch of Raids / MEDEVACs •Air Defense of Baghdad •Helo & S-3 support to MND(SE)

ROVER antenna

on F-14D IED

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JFCOM Transformation

1. Enable Achievement of Unified Action

2. Integrate Operations with Intelligence

3. Enhance Joint Command and Control

4. Improve Joint Force Deployment and

Sustainment

5. Develop Joint Concepts

6. Enable Strategic Communications

7. Develop & Support JI&E Community

Processes

CDR's Transformation Objectives

CDR's Strategic Goals

• Provide focused support to win the War on Terror • Deliver trained, capable, interoperable joint force • Ensure Global Force

Management and visibility

• Develop robust, capable Joint

Command and Control

• Lead continuous effort to transform the joint force • Establish enhanced, agile business processes

Joint Joint

Concepts

Concepts

(ways of (ways of operating) operating)

Joint Joint

Capabilities

Capabilities

(means of (means of operating) operating)

Integrating Integrating

Environment

Environment

for transformation for transformation activities activities

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Joint Urban Fires Prototype (JUFP)

Problem Statement

• The urban environment inhibits the commander from employing dominant joint fires

Complex terrain

Weapons effects

Proximity of non-combatants

• The impact on joint fires is even more severe during stability operations, where the concern for collateral damage is greater and requires more precise fires

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JUFP Objective

Provide the Joint Force Commander the ability to employ the weapon of his choosing at the time and place of his choosing. Provide joint warfighters with the ability to call for and apply timely precision fires, from any source, in an urban environment.

Improved Precision, Discrimination and Response

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IndustryIndustry

WarWar

Colleges

Colleges

CivilianCivilian

Academia

Academia

Service Service

Doctrine

Doctrine

Cmds Cmds

TestTest

Eval Eval

ReturningReturning

Warfighters

Warfighters

ServiceService

Sponsors

Sponsors

Non-

Governmental

OrganizationsNon-

Governmental

Organizations

Federally Funded

Research &

Development

CentersFederally Funded

Research &

Development

Centers

Service

Science &

Technology

AgentsService

Science &

Technology

Agents

Defense

Advanced

Research

Project AgencyDefense

Advanced

Research

Project Agency

Service

System

CommandsService

System

Commands

AlliesAllies

OtherOther

JFCOM JFCOM

Directorates

Directorates

JFCOMJFCOM

Components

Components

Concept

idea factoriesNon-US or non-military partnersTechnical idea implementers

Technical

idea factories

STRATEGICSTRATEGIC

COMMAND

COMMANDSECDEF / Joint

Staff

SECDEF / JointSECDEF / Joint

Staff Staff

CENTRALCENTRAL

COMMAND

COMMAND

PACIFICPACIFIC

COMMAND

COMMAND

Customers and

PartnersCustomers and

Partners

NORTHERNNORTHERN

COMMAND

COMMAND

InteragencyInteragency

TRANPORTATION

COMMANDTRANPORTATION

COMMAND

SPECIAL

OPERATIONS

COMMANDSPECIAL

OPERATIONS

COMMAND

SOUTHERNSOUTHERN

COMMAND

COMMAND

EUROPEANEUROPEAN

COMMAND

COMMAND

Allied Command

TransformationAllied Command

Transformation

ServicesServices

JI&E Customers and Partners

NAVAIR

Army Materiel Command

Johns

Hopkins

Applied

Physics Lab

JUFP PartnersJUFP Partners

How We Do It: The JI&E Enterprise ProcessHow We Do It: The JI&E Enterprise Process

Discovery

Internal

External

Allocate

Solutions to

Experiments

Develop &

Allocate

Solutions to

Experiments

Revolutionary solutions welcome . . .

Experimentation

not required

Transition Now

Find &

match

Solutions to

ChallengesFind &

match

Solutions to

Challenges

Experimentation

not required

Transition Now

Prioritize

ChallengesPrioritize

Challenges

Kill the

losers

Transition

the WinnersSystems

DeliberateRapid

Acquisition

Doctrine

ConceptsSystems

Transition

the Winners

COCOM input

Service input

JCOA / LNO discovery

Futures Group

JOpsC Gaps

Other Lab

Exercise

Real world

Collect

Challenges

Temporal balance

Gap Importance

Guidance

Other factors

Experiment

on

SolutionsExperiment

on

Solutions

Capacity

CostOSD ATL

Labs

SYSCOMs

Forward Forces

Industry

Academia

FFRDCs

Capabilities

Concepts

JI&E Enterprise Process Applied to JUFP Development

JI&E Portal

Discovery

Internal

External

Allocate

Solutions to

Experiments

Develop &

Allocate

Solutions to

Experiments

Revolutionary solutions welcome . . .

Experimentation

not required

Transition Now

Find &

match

Solutions to

ChallengesFind &

match

Solutions to

Challenges

Experimentation

not required

Transition Now

Prioritize

ChallengesPrioritize

Challenges

Kill the

losers

Experiment

on

Solutions

Kill the

losers

Experiment

on

Solutions

Collect

ChallengesCollect

Challenges

Transition

the Winners

Output

Doctrine

Concepts

Near-Mid-Far

Doctrine

Output

Transition

the Winners •IPLs •Lessons Learned •JCOA •JSIC JOT (400+ data points) •JNFC Roadmap •DSB •Recently deployed units

Requirements

Conference &

Analysis (23 Gaps)

Focus Areas(Address 16 of 23 gaps)

•Mensuration •CDE •C2 •ISR •Non-Lethal Integration

Technical

Solutions

Conference

•Program Offices •Academia •Industry •Labs •MN PartnersProblem Statement

Courses of Action

•Limited Objective Experiments •Service experiments •COCOM exercisesSystemsJCIDS Input Mid Rapid Near

Acquisition

Systems

Acquisition

JUFP

CapabilitiesJUFP

Capabilities

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Improve joint fires C

2 systems • Problem: Many service oriented architectures and TTP with non-integrated systems • Focus: Integrate common systems with a common data schema under a JTF level joint fires architecture • Mission areas: CPOF, JADOCS, TLAM Suite

Third Party Targeting of Tactical TLAM in UR2015

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Mensuration

• Problem: Mensuration only performed at specific locations with outdated imagery • Focus: Expand mensuration capabilities throughout the joint fires architecture and facilitate the use of real time ISR assets.

US Army PFED with JUFP precision image

Iraqi Airfield Zoom to the TACAN station

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Collateral Damage Estimation

• Problem: No single integrated collateral damage estimation tool • Focus: Incorporate common automated CDE module into fires systems

JUFP LOE-2

15-17 Sept 06

Creech AFB, NV

MOUT Complex

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FY07 Efforts

• Series of tech spirals with partners - Risk reduction for FY07 experiment series • Major experiment with wider number of partners (Empire Challenge 07), Jul 07 - Exercise using the most up to date imagery in the delivery of coordinate seeking weapons • Field experiment with the Joint Fires Center of Excellence (JFCOE) at Fort Sill, OK, Aug 07

- Update the JFCOE on the effort to expand mensuration capabilities to the tactical level using the most up to date imagery

• Transition workshop, Sep 07 - Ensure delivery and sustainment of capabilities to the warfighter, Sep 07

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FY08-09 Focus Areas

• Problem: Many ongoing ISR fusion efforts yet none are integrated in the current fires architecture - Focus: Integrate ongoing ISR fusion efforts M2M with fires C 2 systems • Problem: Non-lethal weapons are all nominated for use in pre-planned targeting yet there is limited nomination under a dynamic targeting situation - Focus: Integrate non-lethal weapons nomination for use in dynamic targeting

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14 "Unique joint solutions to the problems our customers are trying to solve"

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Glossary

•AFATDS: Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System. AFATDS is a totally integrated fire support C2 system that uses fire mission and other related information to coordinate and optimize the use of all fire support assets, including mortars, field artillery, cannon, missile, attack helicopters, air support, and naval gunfire. AFATDS will provide processing capabilities from the corps to the platoon Fire Direction Center.

•EMT: Effects Management Tool. EMT is a thin client application allowing disadvantaged users access to some AFATDS capabilities.

•DPSS-SM: Digital Precision Strike Suite, Scene Matching. Lap top based mensuration using scene matching technology using a stereo image data base.

•FAST-CD: Fast Assessment Strike Tool, Collateral Damage. FAST-CD is a collateral damage estimation tool developed by the Joint Warfare Analysis Center (JWAC).

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