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How network enabled capability changes the emergent properties of military command and control

How network enabled capability changes the emergent properties of military command and control
How network enabled capability changes the emergent properties of military command and control
EAST (Event Analysis for Systemic Teamwork) is an integrated methods approach that can be used to describe systems level ‘emergent properties’ that arise from complex socio-technical systems. This paper reports on the application of the method to a military command and control scenario. The focus is on the technical and structural determinates of the emergent property of Systemic Situation Awareness (SSA) in cases where Networked Enabled Capability (NEC) is largely absent (e.g. the military domain) compared to examples in which it is present (e.g. the civilian domain).
1541-9312
2492 - 2496
Walker, Guy H.
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Stanton, Neville A.
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Jenkins, Dan
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Walker, Guy H., Stanton, Neville A., Jenkins, Dan, Salmon, Paul, Young, Mark, Beond, Ajay, Sherif, Omar, Rafferty, Laura and Ladva, Darshna (2006) How network enabled capability changes the emergent properties of military command and control. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 50 (23), 2492 - 2496. (doi:10.1177/1541931206050023).

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Abstract

EAST (Event Analysis for Systemic Teamwork) is an integrated methods approach that can be used to describe systems level ‘emergent properties’ that arise from complex socio-technical systems. This paper reports on the application of the method to a military command and control scenario. The focus is on the technical and structural determinates of the emergent property of Systemic Situation Awareness (SSA) in cases where Networked Enabled Capability (NEC) is largely absent (e.g. the military domain) compared to examples in which it is present (e.g. the civilian domain).

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Published date: 16 October 2006

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Local EPrints ID: 481378
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/481378
ISSN: 1541-9312
PURE UUID: 3dc9e8b2-891c-409c-ab37-9eda1065a893
ORCID for Neville A. Stanton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8562-3279
ORCID for Mark Young: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0001-2594-453X

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Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:13

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Author: Guy H. Walker
Author: Dan Jenkins
Author: Paul Salmon
Author: Mark Young ORCID iD
Author: Ajay Beond
Author: Omar Sherif
Author: Laura Rafferty
Author: Darshna Ladva

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