ISBN-13: 9783319519340 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 218 str.
ISBN-13: 9783319519340 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 218 str.
This book describes issues in modeling unconventional conflict and suggests a new way to do the modeling.
"I consider this book to be a must-have reference. As a career operations research analyst, it is a real practitioner's guide to unconventional conflict. Even more importantly, an analyst can find important information in this book for any sub-element required of unconventional modeling. ... This book stands as an excellent example of the complexities in unconventional conflict." (William P. Fox, Interfaces, Vol. 47 (5), October, 2017)
Introduction.- Defining Unconventional Conflict.- Modeling Preliminaries.- Descriptions of Unconventional Conflict.- Types of Operations.- Analyses of Unconventional Conflict.- Modeling Research.- Modeling Constructs.- Technical Modeling Approaches.- Models.- Modeling Requirements.- The DIME/PMESII Paradigm.- PMES Concept.- PMESII Concept.- DIME Concept.- Unified DIME/PMESII+ Paradigm.- Beyond PMESII.- Ontologies.- Ontology Definition.- Sources for the IW Ontology.- Situation-Independent Ontology.- Situation-Dependent Ontology.- A Total Ontology.- Verification, Validation & Accreditation.- V&V of Combat Models.- VV&A of Model Data.- Developing V&V of Unconventional Conflict Models.- VV&A of Unconventional Conflict Models.- Modeling Unconventional Conflict.- Designing the Model.- Culling the Simulation.- Gathering the Data.- VV&A of the Model.- Conclusion.- Bibliography.- Index.
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