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Achieving an Information System's Capability through C2

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Calderon, Ana
Johnson, Peter
Date
2015
Type
Article
Publisher
IGI Global
ISSN
1937-9390
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Abstract
The authors present a literature review of command and control, linking sociological elements of academic research to military research in a novel way. They will discuss task modeling literature (seen in human machine interaction studies), general aspects of collectives and military and academic research on command and control, studies of autonomous systems and considerations of interactions between humans and autonomous agents. Based on the survey and associations between aspects from these fields, the authors compose a recommendation list for aspects crucial to building of information systems capable of achieving their true capability, through command and control.
Journal/conference proceeding
International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management;Volume 7, Issue 1
Citation
Calderon, A.C. and Johnson, P. (2015), 'Achieving an Information System's Capability through C2', International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, 7 (1), pp.80-96.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10369/7514
DOI
http://dx/doi.org/10.4018/IJISCRAM.2015010105
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