Title :
Human corps planning: a first-order computational model
Author :
Powell, Gerald M. ; Schmidt, Charles F.
Author_Institution :
CECOM, Ft. Monmouth, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Human authors have attempted to identify a plausible first-order model which characterizes the high-level control cycle of expert human planners in the task of battlefield planning. Literature on the training of battlefield planning experts, interviews with expert planners, Army doctrine, and observations of planning activities of human experts were used to construct the model. The model is evaluated against a verbal protocol of a simulated corps maneuver-control planning exercise conducted at the US Army War College. It is concluded that the most striking aspect of the protocol for this planning problem is the interleaving of the task of subproblem formulation with the tasks of subproblem decomposition, plan critiquing, and plan repair. The evidence from the protocol is shown to be consistent with the ordering of these tasks as predicted from the first-order model
Keywords :
military computing; problem solving; training; US Army War College; battlefield planning experts; expert human planners; plan critiquing; plan repair; simulated corps maneuver-control planning exercise; subproblem decomposition; subproblem formulation; training; verbal protocol; Artificial intelligence; Communication system control; Computational modeling; Educational institutions; Humans; Level control; Military computing; Process planning; Protocols; Strategic planning;
Conference_Titel :
AI Systems in Government Conference, 1989.,Proceedings of the Annual
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-1934-1
DOI :
10.1109/AISIG.1989.47302