DocumentCode
398071
Title
The tactical Tomahawk conundrum: designing decision support systems for revolutionary domains
Author
Cummings, Mary L. ; Guerlain, Stephanie
Author_Institution
Dept. of Syst. & Inf. Eng., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2003
fDate
5-8 Oct. 2003
Firstpage
1583
Abstract
Designing decision support systems for revolutionary domains is problematic because approaches such as cognitive task and work analyses are difficult to implement due to the lack of established domains or users. An example of such a conundrum is the development of in-flight retargeting capabilities for the US Navy\´s Tomahawk missile. The current version is a "fire-and-forget" missile. However, a new upgrade will allow redirection of missiles in-flight. This new capability means that not only will battlefield commanders have more flexibility, but also that an entire system of human control will be needed where none previously existed. For decision support systems in revolutionary domains like that of the new Tomahawk, the lack of an existing domain makes it difficult to design an effective decision support system. Using the Tomahawk as a case study, this paper demonstrates how the cognitive work analysis can be modified for application to intentional revolutionary domains.
Keywords
cognitive systems; command and control systems; decision support systems; large-scale systems; missile guidance; US Navy Tomahawk missile; battlefield commanders; cognitive work analysis; decision support systems; fire and forget missile; human control; revolutionary domains; tactical Tomahawk conundrum; Command and control systems; Control systems; Decision support systems; Design engineering; Humans; Information analysis; Missiles; Navigation; Systems engineering and theory; Weapons;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003. IEEE International Conference on
ISSN
1062-922X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7952-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSMC.2003.1244638
Filename
1244638
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