Modelling Command and Control Event Analysis of Systemic Teamwork

Command and control environments continue to represent a challenging domain for human factors research. Modelling Command and Control takes a broad view of command and control research, to include C2 (command and control), C3 (command, control and communication), and C4 (command, control, communicat...

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Hlavní autoři: Stanton, Neville A., Baber, Chris, Harris, Don
Médium: E-kniha Kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Aldershot CRC Press 2008
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Taylor & Francis Group
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ISBN:9780754670278, 1138072486, 0754670279, 9781138072480
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  • Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Senior Author Biographies -- Contributing Authors -- Chapter 1: Overview -- Chapter 2 Modelling Command and Control -- Chapter 3 Event Analysis of Systemic Teamwork -- Chapter 4 Case Study at HMS Dryad -- Chapter 5 Case Study in RAF Boeing E3D Sentry -- Chapter 6 Case Study in Battle-Group HQ -- Chapter 7 Development of a Generic Process Model of Command and Control -- Chapter 2: Modelling Command and Control -- Purpose and Scope -- Models -- Specification -- Structural Models of Command and Control -- Network Models -- Dynamic Models -- Agent Models -- Socio-technical Models -- Example: Contextual Control Model -- Summary of Socio-technical Models -- Summary of Modelling Review -- Chapter 3: Event Analysis of Systemic Team-work -- EAST Review -- Methods Review -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Case Study at HMS Dryad -- Introduction -- Observations -- Conclusions -- Chapter 5: Case Study in RAF Boeing E3D Sentry -- Introduction -- Observations -- Propositional Networks -- Conclusions -- Chapter 6: Case Study in Battle Group HQ -- Introduction -- Findings -- Conclusions -- Chapter 7: Development of a Generic Process Model of Command and Control -- Three Domains for Command and Control -- Common Features of the Domains and Application of Command and Control -- Taxonomies of Command and Control Activities -- Construction of the Model -- Network Enabled Capability -- Model Validity -- Summary -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index