Network tology in command and control : organization, operation, and evolution / T.J. Grant, R.H.P. Janssen, H. Monsuur.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Advances in information security, privacy, and ethics (AISPE)Publication details: Hershey PA : IGI Global, 2014. Description: xxx, 320 p. : il., gráficas ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9781466660588
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 21 005.8 G761 2014
Contents:
1. De-conflicting civil-military networks – 2. Shaping comprehensive emergency response networks – 3. Networked operations: taking into account the principles of modular organizing – 4. Modelling command and control in networks – 5. Formalized ontology for representing C2 systems as layered networks – 6. Modeling C2 networks as dependencies: understanding what the real issues are – 7. Dynamical network structures in multi-layered networks: implementing and evaluating basic principles for collective behavior – 8. Improving C2 effectiveness based on robust connectivity – 9. C2, networks, and self-synchronization – 10. Complex adaptive information networks for defence: networks for self-synchronization – 11. Cyber security in tactical network infrastructure for command and control – 12. Smart surveillance systems.
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Libro de Reserva Libro de Reserva Biblioteca William Corredor Gómez. Sede Cosmos (Barranquilla) Reserva 005.8 G761 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Ej. 1 Available Colección 1, Isla 1, Lado B, Módulo 3 301254180

Includes index alphabetical p. 319

Includes bibliographical references p. 292

1. De-conflicting civil-military networks – 2. Shaping comprehensive emergency response networks – 3. Networked operations: taking into account the principles of modular organizing – 4. Modelling command and control in networks – 5. Formalized ontology for representing C2 systems as layered networks – 6. Modeling C2 networks as dependencies: understanding what the real issues are – 7. Dynamical network structures in multi-layered networks: implementing and evaluating basic principles for collective behavior – 8. Improving C2 effectiveness based on robust connectivity – 9. C2, networks, and self-synchronization – 10. Complex adaptive information networks for defence: networks for self-synchronization – 11. Cyber security in tactical network infrastructure for command and control – 12. Smart surveillance systems.

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