Modeling human and organizational behavior : application to military simulations
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Modeling human and organizational behavior : application to military simulations
National Academy Press, 1998
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This report is the work of the Panel on Modeling Human Behavior and Command Decision Making: Representations for Military Simulations, established by the National Research Council in 1996
Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-390) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Simulations are widely used in the military for training personnel, analyzing proposed equipment, and rehearsing missions, and these simulations need realistic models of human behavior. This book draws together a wide variety of theoretical and applied research in human behavior modeling that can be considered for use in those simulations. It covers behavior at the individual, unit, and command level. At the individual soldier level, the topics covered include attention, learning, memory, decisionmaking, perception, situation awareness, and planning. At the unit level, the focus is on command and control. The book provides short-, medium-, and long-term goals for research and development of more realistic models of human behavior.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
2 Human Behavior Representation: Military Requirements and Current
Models
3 Integrative Architectures for Modeling the Individual Combatant
4 Attention and Multitasking
5 Memory and Learning
6 Human Decision Making
7 Situation Awareness
8 Planning
9 Behavior Moderators
10 Modeling of Behavior at the Unit Level
11 Information Warfare: A Structural Perspective
12 Methodological Issues and Approaches
13 Conclusions and Recommendations
References
Appendix: Biographical Sketches
Index
Table of Contents
- 1 Front Matter
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 1 Introduction
- 4 2 Human Behavior Representation: Military Requirements and Current Models
- 5 3 Integrative Architectures for Modeling the Individual Combatant
- 6 4 Attention and Multitasking
- 7 5 Memory and Learning
- 8 6 Human Decision Making
- 9 7 Situation Awareness
- 10 8 Planning
- 11 9 Behavior Moderators
- 12 10 Modeling of Behavior at the Unit Level
- 13 11 Information Warfare: A Structural Perspective
- 14 12 Methodological Issues and Approaches
- 15 13 Conclusions and Recommendations
- 16 References
- 17 Appendix: Biographical Sketches
- 18 Index
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