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1996

Cornwallis I (Analytic Approaches to the Study of Future Conflict)

The first workshop was organized to highlight and share analysis techniques and methods, including simulation, useful for the study of and training for present and future operations in which military forces might be used—including newly demanding, multi-dimensional operations. The organizers hoped to provide a forum for detailed presentation of theory and potential applications of new techniques and methods.

Cornwallis I (Analytic Approaches to the Study of Future Conflict)

Contributed Papers:

  1. Then and Now [abstract]
  2. Predicting Where the Next OOTW Will Occur: Open Source Solutions to Early Warning Systems [abstract]
  3. A Semi-Quantitative Approach to Threat Assessment [abstract]
  4. Planning for Future Conflict: A Morphological Approach [abstract]
  5. Non-Governmental Perspectives on Analytical Approaches: An Informal Evening Session [abstract]
  6. United Kingdom Operational Analysis Techniques in Bosnia [abstract]
  7. A Framework for Modeling Psycho-Social Attributes in Conflict [abstract]
  8. Operations Other Than War: The Canadian Perspective [abstract]
  9. Entropy Modeling [abstract]
  10. Adaptive C3I Systems Modeling [abstract]
  11. Who Can Afford Passion? Emergent Conflict and the Challenge of Complexity: Leading Beyond Pragmatics [abstract]
  12. The Post-New World Order: International Peacekeeping and Strategic Modeling of Future Conflict [abstract]
  13. Supporting Decision-Makers in Future Conflicts: A Decision-Theoretic Perspective [abstract]
  14. Strategies for Peace Support Operations: A Decision-Theoretic Analysis [abstract]
  15. What Mathematics for Future Systems? [abstract]
  16. Modeling and Analysis of Societal Dynamics: The Deployable Exercise Support (DEXES) System [abstract]
  17. After War Actions [abstract]
  18. Developing Scenarios to Support C3I Analysis [abstract]

 

 


 

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