Title :
Analysis and modeling of cooperative processes in dynamic and complex environments
Author :
Merat-Bodin, Francine ; Benchekroun, Tahar Hakim
Abstract :
The theme of this research is assistance to team activities in a command situation. The framework is the introduction of a computer system into a team working in distributed mode (regimental command post, abbreviated CP). The system has not been subjected to a specific analysis as concerns horizontal cooperation within the CP. Data is transmitted to the CP in multiple modes and from multiple sources and is characterized by incompleteness, uncertainty, and requires both individual and group inferences to build up the tactical situation. We analyzed video tape recordings of simulation exercises and an operational control exercise in the field and attempted to model the proxemic cooperative process in this dynamic environment. The analysis proceeded in two phases: quantitative and qualitative. The qualitative analysis crystallized the idea of a proxemic multi-addressing zone of gradual involvement in a dynamic, complex environment which, in conceptual terms, prompted a number of different lines of thought
Keywords :
group decision support systems; military computing; cooperative process modeling; dynamic complex environments; group decision support system; military system; operational control exercise; simulation; team activities; video tape recordings; Analytical models; Crystallization; Distributed computing; Ergonomics; Human factors; Information analysis; Recruitment; Team working; Uncertainty; Video recording;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design, The Sixth International Conference on, 2001
Conference_Location :
London, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-660-18493-1
DOI :
10.1109/CSCWD.2001.942318