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SINGLE INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT (2) answer(s).
 
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All-purpose automated troops control system: a key condition for successful network-centric warfare / Orlyansky, V I; Dulnev, P A; Kostenko, A N   Journal Article
Dulnev, P A Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The authors give their reasons for replacing the concept of "a single information environment" with the term "a single information and communication environment" and put substance into it. They set out ways to improve the efficiency of troops control and look at possible changes that can be caused in the content and character of armed struggle by introduction of an all-purpose automated troops control system.
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Formation of groups of forces to fulfill combat missions in net / Donskov, Yu Ye; Fomin, V V; Matveyev, D S   Journal Article
Donskov, Yu Ye Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The authors explore the specifics of network-centric combat operations and advance formal methods to adequately describe (represent) participating groups of forces and their basic elements (components). They put accent on describing the groups of forces as a combination of three basic components - a single information environment, a single functional environment, and a single action environment. They demonstrate that their approach gives the greatest possible flexibility and structural and functional adaptability to the groups of forces put together on network-centric principles, in accordance with their assigned (modified) tasks and the objectives of the operation, changes in the operational-tactical situation, and the conditions in which they conduct combat operations.
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