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Title: Development of a generic activities model of command and control
Authors: Stanton, NA
Baber, C
Walker, GH
Houghton, RJ
McMaster, R
Stewart, R
Harris, D
Jenkins, DP
Young, MS
Salmon, PM
Keywords: Command and control;Models;Taxonomy;Activities
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Cognition, Technology and Work 10(3): 209-220
Abstract: This paper reports on five different models of command and control. Four different models are reviewed: a process model, a contextual control model, a decision ladder model and a functional model. Further to this, command and control activities are analysed in three distinct domains: armed forces, emergency services and civilian services. From this analysis, taxonomies of command and control activities are developed that give rise to an activities model of command and control. This model will be used to guide further research into technological support of command and control activities.
URI: http://springerlink.metapress.com/content/103534/
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