The C-process: a model of command

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Author(s): D. G. Galley 1
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Source: Advances in Command, Control and Communication Systems,1987
Publication date January 1987

The model development described in this chapter was completed in 1983. Since then the C-process has been successfully employed in a functionalist approach to the design of an experimental command subsystem called the C-station. A simulation of the C-station has been implemented which provides basic C-station features appropriate to antisubmarine warfare (ASW) command. Current developments are aimed at enhancing this basic prototype to incorporate a fuller set of C-station facilities.

Inspec keywords: command and control systems

Other keywords: command subsystem; C-process model; antisubmarine warfare; C-station simulation

Subjects: Military control systems

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