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U.S. Army, Field Manual 101-5: Staff Organization and Operations, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997.

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Anticipatory Planning Using Execution Monitoring and a.. - Hill, Surdu, Pooch (2000)   (Correct)

....planning effort along the most important paths. Nature of the Problem In the traditional Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) various enemy courses of action (COAs) are posited by the intelligence officers, and the operations and planning officers propose various friendly COAs to counter them [1]. Each of these friendly COAs are wargamed in order to determine their viability. A COA is viable if it is suitable, feasible, and acceptable. Suitable means the COA accomplishes the mission and complies with the commander s guidance. Feasible means that constraints of available time, space, and ....

....at Node A it could subscribe to information about enemy units within the geographic area of interest. In this sense, while Branches are analogous to Decision Points and Targeted Areas of Interest in military plans, subscriptions can be thought of as roughly analogous to Named Areas of Interest [1, 28]. In addition to comparing the Anticipated State to the Planned State, the EM also looks at all conditions associated with the Node s Branches. The EM periodically checks each Branch s conditions and looks at the Actual State of the operation. If something necessary to fulfill a condition is ....

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U. S. Army, Field Manual 101-5: Staff Organization and Operations, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997.


Anticipatory Planning in Information Operations - Hill, Surdu, Ragsdale, Schafer   (Correct)

....a dynamic and information rich battlefield environment of the future. In the traditional Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) various enemy courses of action (COAs) are posited by the intelligence officers, and the operations and planning officers propose various friendly COAs to counter them [8]. Each of these friendly COAs are war gamed in order to determine their viability. A COA is viable if it is suitable, feasible, and acceptable. Suitable means the COA accomplishes the mission and complies with the commander s guidance. Feasible means that constraints of available time, space, and ....

U.S. Army, Field Manual 101-5: Staff Organization and Operations, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997.


Anticipatory Planning To Support Information Operations - Surdu, Hill, Ragsdale..   Self-citation (Army)   (Correct)

....a dynamic and information rich battlefield environment of the future. In the traditional Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) various enemy courses of action (COAs) are posited by the intelligence officers, and the operations and planning officers propose various friendly COAs to counter them [6]. Each of these friendly COAs are wargamed in order to determine their viability. A COA is viable if it is suitable, feasible, and acceptable. Suitable means the COA accomplishes the mission and complies with the commander s guidance. Feasible means that constraints of available time, space, and ....

....at Node A it could subscribe to information about enemy units within the geographic area of interest. In this sense, while Branches are analogous to Decision Points and Targeted Areas of Interest in military plans, subscriptions can be thought of as roughly analogous to Named Areas of Interest [6, 17]. In addition to comparing the Anticipated State to the Planned State, the EM also looks at all conditions associated with the Node s Branches. The EM periodically checks each Branch s conditions and looks at the Actual State of the operation. If something necessary to fulfill a condition is ....

U.S. Army, Field Manual 101-5: Staff Organization and Operations, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997.


Anticipatory Planning To Support Information Operations - Surdu, Hill, Ragsdale.. (2000)   Self-citation (Army)   (Correct)

....a dynamic and information rich battlefield environment of the future. In the traditional Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) various enemy courses of action (COAs) are posited by the intelligence officers, and the operations and planning officers propose various friendly COAs to counter them [6]. Each of these friendly COAs are war gamed in order to determine their viability. A COA is viable if it is suitable, feasible, and acceptable. Suitable means the COA accomplishes the mission and complies with the commander s guidance. Feasible means that constraints of available time, space, and ....

....at Node A it could subscribe to information about enemy units within the geographic area of interest. In this sense, while Branches are analogous to Decision Points and Targeted Areas of Interest in military plans, subscriptions can be thought of as roughly analogous to Named Areas of Interest [1, 6]. In addition to comparing the Anticipated State to the Planned State, the EM also looks at all conditions associated with the Node s Branches. The EM periodically checks each Branch s conditions and looks at the Actual State of the operation. If something necessary to fulfill a condition is ....

U.S. Army, Field Manual 101-5: Staff Organization and Operations. Washington, D.C: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997.

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