It is argued that the dynamic, high-risk, stressful military decision environment has unique characteristics which make it difficult merely to adapt information systems from, for example, a business environment. It is further argued that, within the military, the US Army in particular has special characteristics that complicate the requirements definition process. Finally, the total acquisition process, particularly the time taken by that process, is shown to work against effective requirements definition. Approaches leading to solution of the problems are proposed within the context of the concept-based requirements system.
Army command and control information systems requirements definition
Anforderungsdefinition an US-Armee-Kommando- und Regelungs-Informationssystem
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics ; SMC-16 , 6 ; 974-979
1986
6 Seiten, 2 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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