2002
DOI: 10.21236/ada405044
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Human-System Integration for Future Command and Control: Identifying Research Issues and Approaches

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“…Research issues and approaches associated with human-system integration for future command and control (Lickteig, et al, 2002) were considered in the design of the research environment, as well as the communication requirements for multi-echelon distributed leaders suggested by Graves et al (2004). The research effort began with a review and analysis of wargaming to identify human roles and responsibilities with an emphasis on distributed planning for the Current and the Future Force.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research issues and approaches associated with human-system integration for future command and control (Lickteig, et al, 2002) were considered in the design of the research environment, as well as the communication requirements for multi-echelon distributed leaders suggested by Graves et al (2004). The research effort began with a review and analysis of wargaming to identify human roles and responsibilities with an emphasis on distributed planning for the Current and the Future Force.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%