DocumentCode
2687382
Title
Knowledge elicitation in complex military environments
Author
Hudlicka, Eva
Author_Institution
Psychometrix Assoc., Lincoln, MA, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
7-12 Mar 1999
Firstpage
328
Lastpage
334
Abstract
Knowledge elicitation (KE) plays a key role in the design and development of human-centered military systems. KE is critical for identifying the information necessary for effective system development, including defining the basic system functionality, user interface design, and human-machine function allocation. Military environments pose special challenges to the KE process, due to the complexity and amount of knowledge being elicited the difficulty of accessing experts, and difficulty of conducting KE in an ecologically-valid manner. In this paper we discuss the theoretical and practical aspects of KE in complex military environment, and outline the available KE techniques and recent computerized KE tools. The paper concludes with a “lessons learned” summary regarding knowledge elicitation in military settings
Keywords
knowledge acquisition; military computing; military systems; human-machine function allocation; knowledge elicitation; military environment; military systems; user interface design; Computational modeling; Data analysis; Displays; Environmental management; Humans; Information analysis; Information management; Military computing; Psychology; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, 1999. Proceedings. ECBS '99. IEEE Conference and Workshop on
Conference_Location
Nashville, TN
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0028-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECBS.1999.755899
Filename
755899
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