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Abstract: This paper describes work undertaken for national force
development and planning staff, and NATO scientific staff,
developing methods and models to assist military planners
in identifying the military requirements for nonwarfighting
operations, typically peace support,
humanitarian aid and disaster relief. Such models, when
fully developed, give the military planner the ability to
assess rapidly, the force requirements as circumstances
change.
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@inproceedings{ frankis99modelling,
author = "David Frankis and Noel Corrigan and Robert Baileya",
title = "Modelling military requirements for non-warfighting operations",
booktitle = "Winter Simulation Conference",
pages = "1125-1130",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/frankis99modelling.html" }
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