The current NPSNET submarine simulator interface is not a viable training tool because it utilizes a control panel which rims as a separate process and includes three separate tabs, one each for the Officer of the Deck, Helm, and Weapons Officer. Besides lacking immersion qualities, most of the control icons and prototypes are not functional. Our approach was to mount human entities to the submarine that can control and maneuver the submarine entity by interacting with various objects onboard...
Topic: MAN COMPUTER INTERFACE
A method for automatically drawing general directed graphs of communicating sequential programs is presented. The primary reason for developing the heuristic was to create a user tool, called the Graphics Support System, for describing and documenting software configurations. These are graphs of nodes of processes in a message based system. A drawing of a configuration contains three main elements: nodes representing processes, arcs representing Data Transfer Streams which interconnect nodes,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sanders, Richard Gary, KANSAS STATE UNIV MANHATTAN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
A method for automatically drawing general directed graphs of communicating sequential programs is presented. The primary reason for developing the heuristic was to create a user tool, called the Graphics Support System, for describing and documenting software configurations. These are graphs of nodes of processes in a message based system. A drawing of a configuration contains three main elements: nodes representing processes, arcs representing Data Transfer Streams which interconnect nodes,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sanders, Richard Gary, KANSAS STATE UNIV MANHATTAN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
A method for automatically drawing general directed graphs of communicating sequential programs is presented. The primary reason for developing the heuristic was to create a user tool, called the Graphics Support System, for describing and documenting software configurations. These are graphs of nodes of processes in a message based system. A drawing of a configuration contains three main elements: nodes representing processes, arcs representing Data Transfer Streams which interconnect nodes,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sanders, Richard Gary, KANSAS STATE UNIV MANHATTAN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
A method for automatically drawing general directed graphs of communicating sequential programs is presented. The primary reason for developing the heuristic was to create a user tool, called the Graphics Support System, for describing and documenting software configurations. These are graphs of nodes of processes in a message based system. A drawing of a configuration contains three main elements: nodes representing processes, arcs representing Data Transfer Streams which interconnect nodes,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sanders, Richard Gary, KANSAS STATE UNIV MANHATTAN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
A method for automatically drawing general directed graphs of communicating sequential programs is presented. The primary reason for developing the heuristic was to create a user tool, called the Graphics Support System, for describing and documenting software configurations. These are graphs of nodes of processes in a message based system. A drawing of a configuration contains three main elements: nodes representing processes, arcs representing Data Transfer Streams which interconnect nodes,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sanders, Richard Gary, KANSAS STATE UNIV MANHATTAN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
A method for automatically drawing general directed graphs of communicating sequential programs is presented. The primary reason for developing the heuristic was to create a user tool, called the Graphics Support System, for describing and documenting software configurations. These are graphs of nodes of processes in a message based system. A drawing of a configuration contains three main elements: nodes representing processes, arcs representing Data Transfer Streams which interconnect nodes,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sanders, Richard Gary, KANSAS STATE UNIV MANHATTAN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
A method for automatically drawing general directed graphs of communicating sequential programs is presented. The primary reason for developing the heuristic was to create a user tool, called the Graphics Support System, for describing and documenting software configurations. These are graphs of nodes of processes in a message based system. A drawing of a configuration contains three main elements: nodes representing processes, arcs representing Data Transfer Streams which interconnect nodes,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sanders, Richard Gary, KANSAS STATE UNIV MANHATTAN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
A method for automatically drawing general directed graphs of communicating sequential programs is presented. The primary reason for developing the heuristic was to create a user tool, called the Graphics Support System, for describing and documenting software configurations. These are graphs of nodes of processes in a message based system. A drawing of a configuration contains three main elements: nodes representing processes, arcs representing Data Transfer Streams which interconnect nodes,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sanders, Richard Gary, KANSAS STATE UNIV MANHATTAN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
A method for automatically drawing general directed graphs of communicating sequential programs is presented. The primary reason for developing the heuristic was to create a user tool, called the Graphics Support System, for describing and documenting software configurations. These are graphs of nodes of processes in a message based system. A drawing of a configuration contains three main elements: nodes representing processes, arcs representing Data Transfer Streams which interconnect nodes,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sanders, Richard Gary, KANSAS STATE UNIV MANHATTAN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
A method for automatically drawing general directed graphs of communicating sequential programs is presented. The primary reason for developing the heuristic was to create a user tool, called the Graphics Support System, for describing and documenting software configurations. These are graphs of nodes of processes in a message based system. A drawing of a configuration contains three main elements: nodes representing processes, arcs representing Data Transfer Streams which interconnect nodes,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sanders, Richard Gary, KANSAS STATE UNIV MANHATTAN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE,...
This report documents the functional description for the interactive graphic program EQARR. It is intended to provide the description of the ship's equipment arrangement design functions to be accomplished by the program. Equipment arrangements are defined as the process of positioning equipment into predefined compartments of a ship with respect to their physical and functional interfaces. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henderson,Murle C, DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA...
This report documents the functional description for the interactive graphic program EQARR. It is intended to provide the description of the ship's equipment arrangement design functions to be accomplished by the program. Equipment arrangements are defined as the process of positioning equipment into predefined compartments of a ship with respect to their physical and functional interfaces. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henderson,Murle C, DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA...
This report documents the functional description for the interactive graphic program EQARR. It is intended to provide the description of the ship's equipment arrangement design functions to be accomplished by the program. Equipment arrangements are defined as the process of positioning equipment into predefined compartments of a ship with respect to their physical and functional interfaces. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henderson,Murle C, DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA...
This report documents the functional description for the interactive graphic program EQARR. It is intended to provide the description of the ship's equipment arrangement design functions to be accomplished by the program. Equipment arrangements are defined as the process of positioning equipment into predefined compartments of a ship with respect to their physical and functional interfaces. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henderson,Murle C, DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA...
This report documents the functional description for the interactive graphic program EQARR. It is intended to provide the description of the ship's equipment arrangement design functions to be accomplished by the program. Equipment arrangements are defined as the process of positioning equipment into predefined compartments of a ship with respect to their physical and functional interfaces. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henderson,Murle C, DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA...
This report documents the functional description for the interactive graphic program EQARR. It is intended to provide the description of the ship's equipment arrangement design functions to be accomplished by the program. Equipment arrangements are defined as the process of positioning equipment into predefined compartments of a ship with respect to their physical and functional interfaces. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henderson,Murle C, DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA...
This report documents the functional description for the interactive graphic program EQARR. It is intended to provide the description of the ship's equipment arrangement design functions to be accomplished by the program. Equipment arrangements are defined as the process of positioning equipment into predefined compartments of a ship with respect to their physical and functional interfaces. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henderson,Murle C, DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA...
This report documents the functional description for the interactive graphic program EQARR. It is intended to provide the description of the ship's equipment arrangement design functions to be accomplished by the program. Equipment arrangements are defined as the process of positioning equipment into predefined compartments of a ship with respect to their physical and functional interfaces. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henderson,Murle C, DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA...
This report documents the functional description for the interactive graphic program EQARR. It is intended to provide the description of the ship's equipment arrangement design functions to be accomplished by the program. Equipment arrangements are defined as the process of positioning equipment into predefined compartments of a ship with respect to their physical and functional interfaces. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henderson,Murle C, DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA...
This report documents the functional description for the interactive graphic program EQARR. It is intended to provide the description of the ship's equipment arrangement design functions to be accomplished by the program. Equipment arrangements are defined as the process of positioning equipment into predefined compartments of a ship with respect to their physical and functional interfaces. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henderson,Murle C, DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER BETHESDA...
This is a report of research conducted in the Summer of 1979 on enhancements and applications of an interactive computer graphical location analysis system. The work was performed under a STAS agreement for AIRMICS, and it grew out of earlier work by the author and Stephen D. Brady. The STAS contract specified three specific tasks which were executed as follows: a. The Brady/Rosenthal interactive location algorithm was transferred from an elementary implementation (Tektronix 4010 graphics...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rosenthal,Richard E, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, *INTERACTIVE...
This is a report of research conducted in the Summer of 1979 on enhancements and applications of an interactive computer graphical location analysis system. The work was performed under a STAS agreement for AIRMICS, and it grew out of earlier work by the author and Stephen D. Brady. The STAS contract specified three specific tasks which were executed as follows: a. The Brady/Rosenthal interactive location algorithm was transferred from an elementary implementation (Tektronix 4010 graphics...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rosenthal,Richard E, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, *INTERACTIVE...
This is a report of research conducted in the Summer of 1979 on enhancements and applications of an interactive computer graphical location analysis system. The work was performed under a STAS agreement for AIRMICS, and it grew out of earlier work by the author and Stephen D. Brady. The STAS contract specified three specific tasks which were executed as follows: a. The Brady/Rosenthal interactive location algorithm was transferred from an elementary implementation (Tektronix 4010 graphics...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rosenthal,Richard E, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, *INTERACTIVE...
This is a report of research conducted in the Summer of 1979 on enhancements and applications of an interactive computer graphical location analysis system. The work was performed under a STAS agreement for AIRMICS, and it grew out of earlier work by the author and Stephen D. Brady. The STAS contract specified three specific tasks which were executed as follows: a. The Brady/Rosenthal interactive location algorithm was transferred from an elementary implementation (Tektronix 4010 graphics...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rosenthal,Richard E, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, *INTERACTIVE...
This is a report of research conducted in the Summer of 1979 on enhancements and applications of an interactive computer graphical location analysis system. The work was performed under a STAS agreement for AIRMICS, and it grew out of earlier work by the author and Stephen D. Brady. The STAS contract specified three specific tasks which were executed as follows: a. The Brady/Rosenthal interactive location algorithm was transferred from an elementary implementation (Tektronix 4010 graphics...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rosenthal,Richard E, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, *INTERACTIVE...
This is a report of research conducted in the Summer of 1979 on enhancements and applications of an interactive computer graphical location analysis system. The work was performed under a STAS agreement for AIRMICS, and it grew out of earlier work by the author and Stephen D. Brady. The STAS contract specified three specific tasks which were executed as follows: a. The Brady/Rosenthal interactive location algorithm was transferred from an elementary implementation (Tektronix 4010 graphics...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rosenthal,Richard E, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, *INTERACTIVE...
This is a report of research conducted in the Summer of 1979 on enhancements and applications of an interactive computer graphical location analysis system. The work was performed under a STAS agreement for AIRMICS, and it grew out of earlier work by the author and Stephen D. Brady. The STAS contract specified three specific tasks which were executed as follows: a. The Brady/Rosenthal interactive location algorithm was transferred from an elementary implementation (Tektronix 4010 graphics...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rosenthal,Richard E, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, *INTERACTIVE...
This is a report of research conducted in the Summer of 1979 on enhancements and applications of an interactive computer graphical location analysis system. The work was performed under a STAS agreement for AIRMICS, and it grew out of earlier work by the author and Stephen D. Brady. The STAS contract specified three specific tasks which were executed as follows: a. The Brady/Rosenthal interactive location algorithm was transferred from an elementary implementation (Tektronix 4010 graphics...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rosenthal,Richard E, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, *INTERACTIVE...
This is a report of research conducted in the Summer of 1979 on enhancements and applications of an interactive computer graphical location analysis system. The work was performed under a STAS agreement for AIRMICS, and it grew out of earlier work by the author and Stephen D. Brady. The STAS contract specified three specific tasks which were executed as follows: a. The Brady/Rosenthal interactive location algorithm was transferred from an elementary implementation (Tektronix 4010 graphics...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rosenthal,Richard E, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, *INTERACTIVE...
This is a report of research conducted in the Summer of 1979 on enhancements and applications of an interactive computer graphical location analysis system. The work was performed under a STAS agreement for AIRMICS, and it grew out of earlier work by the author and Stephen D. Brady. The STAS contract specified three specific tasks which were executed as follows: a. The Brady/Rosenthal interactive location algorithm was transferred from an elementary implementation (Tektronix 4010 graphics...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rosenthal,Richard E, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, *INTERACTIVE...
The purpose of this project was to research, collect, and evaluate all available information on Decision Support Systems (DSS) Theory. DSS are interactive, conversational computer systems supporting decision makers. DSS rely heavily on human intuition, judgement, and experience as an integral part of the decision process. DSS designers emphasize the interfacing mechanisms between the decision maker and the computer. Terms characterizing DSS include: computer-based, interactive, conversational,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jarvis,John J, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *DECISION THEORY,...
The purpose of this project was to research, collect, and evaluate all available information on Decision Support Systems (DSS) Theory. DSS are interactive, conversational computer systems supporting decision makers. DSS rely heavily on human intuition, judgement, and experience as an integral part of the decision process. DSS designers emphasize the interfacing mechanisms between the decision maker and the computer. Terms characterizing DSS include: computer-based, interactive, conversational,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jarvis,John J, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *DECISION THEORY,...
The purpose of this project was to research, collect, and evaluate all available information on Decision Support Systems (DSS) Theory. DSS are interactive, conversational computer systems supporting decision makers. DSS rely heavily on human intuition, judgement, and experience as an integral part of the decision process. DSS designers emphasize the interfacing mechanisms between the decision maker and the computer. Terms characterizing DSS include: computer-based, interactive, conversational,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jarvis,John J, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *DECISION THEORY,...
The purpose of this project was to research, collect, and evaluate all available information on Decision Support Systems (DSS) Theory. DSS are interactive, conversational computer systems supporting decision makers. DSS rely heavily on human intuition, judgement, and experience as an integral part of the decision process. DSS designers emphasize the interfacing mechanisms between the decision maker and the computer. Terms characterizing DSS include: computer-based, interactive, conversational,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jarvis,John J, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *DECISION THEORY,...
The purpose of this project was to research, collect, and evaluate all available information on Decision Support Systems (DSS) Theory. DSS are interactive, conversational computer systems supporting decision makers. DSS rely heavily on human intuition, judgement, and experience as an integral part of the decision process. DSS designers emphasize the interfacing mechanisms between the decision maker and the computer. Terms characterizing DSS include: computer-based, interactive, conversational,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jarvis,John J, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *DECISION THEORY,...
The purpose of this project was to research, collect, and evaluate all available information on Decision Support Systems (DSS) Theory. DSS are interactive, conversational computer systems supporting decision makers. DSS rely heavily on human intuition, judgement, and experience as an integral part of the decision process. DSS designers emphasize the interfacing mechanisms between the decision maker and the computer. Terms characterizing DSS include: computer-based, interactive, conversational,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jarvis,John J, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *DECISION THEORY,...
The purpose of this project was to research, collect, and evaluate all available information on Decision Support Systems (DSS) Theory. DSS are interactive, conversational computer systems supporting decision makers. DSS rely heavily on human intuition, judgement, and experience as an integral part of the decision process. DSS designers emphasize the interfacing mechanisms between the decision maker and the computer. Terms characterizing DSS include: computer-based, interactive, conversational,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jarvis,John J, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *DECISION THEORY,...
The purpose of this project was to research, collect, and evaluate all available information on Decision Support Systems (DSS) Theory. DSS are interactive, conversational computer systems supporting decision makers. DSS rely heavily on human intuition, judgement, and experience as an integral part of the decision process. DSS designers emphasize the interfacing mechanisms between the decision maker and the computer. Terms characterizing DSS include: computer-based, interactive, conversational,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jarvis,John J, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *DECISION THEORY,...
The purpose of this project was to research, collect, and evaluate all available information on Decision Support Systems (DSS) Theory. DSS are interactive, conversational computer systems supporting decision makers. DSS rely heavily on human intuition, judgement, and experience as an integral part of the decision process. DSS designers emphasize the interfacing mechanisms between the decision maker and the computer. Terms characterizing DSS include: computer-based, interactive, conversational,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jarvis,John J, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *DECISION THEORY,...
The purpose of this project was to research, collect, and evaluate all available information on Decision Support Systems (DSS) Theory. DSS are interactive, conversational computer systems supporting decision makers. DSS rely heavily on human intuition, judgement, and experience as an integral part of the decision process. DSS designers emphasize the interfacing mechanisms between the decision maker and the computer. Terms characterizing DSS include: computer-based, interactive, conversational,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Jarvis,John J, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS OH, *BIBLIOGRAPHIES, *DECISION THEORY,...
The purpose of this project was to conduct a brief survey and analysis of three operational Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the private sector and one experimental system which lead to 15 applications in the public sector. The three public sector DSS were RCA IRIS, Gould Corp. WINS, and First Chicago EIS. The methodology selected was to examine each system in terms of (1) the operational environment in which the system was developed, (2) the major events, individuals and actions that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Callahan, Jr, Leslie G, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS DURHAM NC, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS,...
The purpose of this project was to conduct a brief survey and analysis of three operational Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the private sector and one experimental system which lead to 15 applications in the public sector. The three public sector DSS were RCA IRIS, Gould Corp. WINS, and First Chicago EIS. The methodology selected was to examine each system in terms of (1) the operational environment in which the system was developed, (2) the major events, individuals and actions that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Callahan, Jr, Leslie G, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS DURHAM NC, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS,...
The purpose of this project was to conduct a brief survey and analysis of three operational Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the private sector and one experimental system which lead to 15 applications in the public sector. The three public sector DSS were RCA IRIS, Gould Corp. WINS, and First Chicago EIS. The methodology selected was to examine each system in terms of (1) the operational environment in which the system was developed, (2) the major events, individuals and actions that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Callahan, Jr, Leslie G, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS DURHAM NC, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS,...
The purpose of this project was to conduct a brief survey and analysis of three operational Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the private sector and one experimental system which lead to 15 applications in the public sector. The three public sector DSS were RCA IRIS, Gould Corp. WINS, and First Chicago EIS. The methodology selected was to examine each system in terms of (1) the operational environment in which the system was developed, (2) the major events, individuals and actions that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Callahan, Jr, Leslie G, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS DURHAM NC, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS,...
The purpose of this project was to conduct a brief survey and analysis of three operational Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the private sector and one experimental system which lead to 15 applications in the public sector. The three public sector DSS were RCA IRIS, Gould Corp. WINS, and First Chicago EIS. The methodology selected was to examine each system in terms of (1) the operational environment in which the system was developed, (2) the major events, individuals and actions that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Callahan, Jr, Leslie G, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS DURHAM NC, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS,...
The purpose of this project was to conduct a brief survey and analysis of three operational Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the private sector and one experimental system which lead to 15 applications in the public sector. The three public sector DSS were RCA IRIS, Gould Corp. WINS, and First Chicago EIS. The methodology selected was to examine each system in terms of (1) the operational environment in which the system was developed, (2) the major events, individuals and actions that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Callahan, Jr, Leslie G, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS DURHAM NC, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS,...
The purpose of this project was to conduct a brief survey and analysis of three operational Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the private sector and one experimental system which lead to 15 applications in the public sector. The three public sector DSS were RCA IRIS, Gould Corp. WINS, and First Chicago EIS. The methodology selected was to examine each system in terms of (1) the operational environment in which the system was developed, (2) the major events, individuals and actions that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Callahan, Jr, Leslie G, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS DURHAM NC, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS,...
The purpose of this project was to conduct a brief survey and analysis of three operational Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the private sector and one experimental system which lead to 15 applications in the public sector. The three public sector DSS were RCA IRIS, Gould Corp. WINS, and First Chicago EIS. The methodology selected was to examine each system in terms of (1) the operational environment in which the system was developed, (2) the major events, individuals and actions that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Callahan, Jr, Leslie G, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS DURHAM NC, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS,...
The purpose of this project was to conduct a brief survey and analysis of three operational Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the private sector and one experimental system which lead to 15 applications in the public sector. The three public sector DSS were RCA IRIS, Gould Corp. WINS, and First Chicago EIS. The methodology selected was to examine each system in terms of (1) the operational environment in which the system was developed, (2) the major events, individuals and actions that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Callahan, Jr, Leslie G, BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS DURHAM NC, *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS,...