The profession of arms in the information age : operational joint fires capability preparedness in a small-world /
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Date
2016
Authors
Tutty, Malcolm Glenn,
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thesis
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Abstract
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.
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.
Description
1 ethesis (ixx, 405 pages) :
illustrations (some colour), colour maps.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-363)
illustrations (some colour), colour maps.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-363)
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