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C3I information flow models: integrating and interfaces
Monterey, CA March 24-March 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ECBS.1997.5818381997 Workshop on Engineering of Compu ...
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B.G. Knapp, US Army Res. Lab., Ft. Huachuca, AZ, USA
This report describes human-centered modeling efforts recently completed or ongoing so that users and developers of military C3I systems quantitatively assess changes in operational procedures and information technology brought about by today's political-military climate. One model is an information flow and task workload simulation, another is a rule-based information quality assessment model, and a third is a tool to model skill-ability demands for C3I jobs. Although each model has proven highly useful and successful independently, an intelligent interface linking all three models is proposed. This in effect establishes a C3I meta-model, where users can directly visualize and frame their C3I system questions, using a query and feedback interchange, and the interchange results are automatically translated to model terms and variable settings, and computational instructions.
Index Terms:
information technology; C3I information flow models; human-centered modeling efforts; military C3I systems; information technology; task workload simulation; rule-based information quality assessment model; computational instructions
Citation:
B.G. Knapp, "C3I information flow models: integrating and interfaces," ecbs, pp.136, 1997 Workshop on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS '97), 1997
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