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Constructing social networks on the basis of task and knowledge networks using WESTT

Constructing social networks on the basis of task and knowledge networks using WESTT
Constructing social networks on the basis of task and knowledge networks using WESTT
In this paper, we propose that it is possible to combine conventional Human Factors approaches to task analysis and crew models to the study of covert networks. The intention is to add to the debate and methods that surround the study of covert networks. We suggest that it is possible to use Human Factors methods to both inform Social Network Analysis approaches, and to provide representations by which intelligence can be shared and explored. The paper is couched in terms of the WESTT approach, which assumes that any given organisation requires social, task and knowledge descriptions in order to submit to analysis
Stanton, Neville A.
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Baber, Chris
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Houghton, Robert J.
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Stanton, Neville A.
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Baber, Chris
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Houghton, Robert J.
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Stanton, Neville A., Baber, Chris and Houghton, Robert J. (2007) Constructing social networks on the basis of task and knowledge networks using WESTT. ICCRTS (11th International Command And Control Research And Technology Symposium)., Cambridge, United Kingdom. 18 pp .

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In this paper, we propose that it is possible to combine conventional Human Factors approaches to task analysis and crew models to the study of covert networks. The intention is to add to the debate and methods that surround the study of covert networks. We suggest that it is possible to use Human Factors methods to both inform Social Network Analysis approaches, and to provide representations by which intelligence can be shared and explored. The paper is couched in terms of the WESTT approach, which assumes that any given organisation requires social, task and knowledge descriptions in order to submit to analysis

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e-pub ahead of print date: 2007
Venue - Dates: ICCRTS (11th International Command And Control Research And Technology Symposium)., Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2007-01-01
Organisations: Transportation Group

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Local EPrints ID: 367405
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/367405
PURE UUID: e690370c-c885-412b-ae06-8f5e9178e03f
ORCID for Neville A. Stanton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8562-3279

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Date deposited: 11 Sep 2014 10:24
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:33

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Author: Chris Baber
Author: Robert J. Houghton

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