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TROOP COMMAND AND CONTROL (5) answer(s).
 
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Automated processing of unstructured data in prospective military automated systems: a conceptual basis / Bystrov, I I   Journal Article
BYSTROV, I I Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the conceptual basis of the automated processing of unstructured information given in a natural language, in military automated systems. This basis aims to support the creation of prospective intelligent information systems where the chief information unit of computer processing is knowledge. The commonly used technology to create such systems is Big Data, plus the logical-semantic and logical-mathematical methods of extracting knowledge from the flow of unstructured information and of manipulating it while using linguistic and semantic processors and databases.
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ID:   164240


Building a concept of geo-lnformation support for operations (combat actions) / Zaliznyuk, A N   Journal Article
ZALIZNYUK, A N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper looks at prerequisites of radical change in the existing system of topogeodetic support for combat actions, and also examines the prospects of replacing the notion topogeodetic support with geoinformation support, as well as defining the notion of geo-information support, its objectives and tasks.
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Decision-making support system as a virtual HQ / Vypasnyak, V I; Guralnik, A M ; Tikhanychev, O V   Article
Vypasnyak, V I Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors look at the impact of control automation on the functions of officials at military command and control agencies. They conclude that in the IT age the functions of HQ officials are undergoing radical changes, which calls for upgrading the makeup of command and control bodies.
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Reducing the control cycle duration as a major criterion in assessing the automated control systems efficiency / Samsonenko, A.G   Journal Article
A.G. SAMSONENKO Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper highlights ways of reducing the time taken by the control cycle as a major criterion in assessing the efficiency of automated control systems used in the army.
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ID:   190516


Transformation of command and control: centralization or decentralization / Sevruk, V.Ye.   Journal Article
SEVRUK, V.Ye. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the practical implementation of the principle of rationally combined centralization and decentralization of troop command and control at various levels of command as a result of the impact of internal and external factors.
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