The profession of arms in the information age : operational joint fires capability preparedness in a small-world /

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2016

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Tutty, Malcolm Glenn,

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The thesis identifies the extent of the problem that arises from the absence of an established methodology to evaluate military task force joint fires capabilities and outcomes in applying network-enabled armament. The operational and technical framework, code of practice and preparedness levels will also have utility for assessing the confidence in all substantial system-of-systems where both successful outcomes and safety are paramount in defeating threat(s).

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University of South Australia. Defence and Systems Institute.
Defence and Systems Institute.

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Thesis (PhD(Systems Engineering))--University of South Australia, 2016.

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Copyright 2015 Malcolm Tutty.

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1 ethesis (ixx, 405 pages) :
illustrations (some colour), colour maps.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-363)

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