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oapen-20.500.12657-625122024-03-28T08:18:18Z Towards a data-driven military Pijpers, Peter B.M.J. Voskuijl, Mark Beeres, Robert Military intelligence, Defence Strategy, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JW Warfare and defence::JWA Theory of warfare and military science thema EDItEUR::U Computing and Information Technology::UY Computer science::UYQ Artificial intelligence Towards a Data-Driven Military: A Multidisciplinary Perspective assesses the use of data and information on modern conflict from different scientific and methodological disciplines, aiming to generate valuable contributions to the ongoing discourse on data, the military and modern warfare. Part one, ‘Military Systems and Technology’,, approaches the theme empirically by researching how data can enhance the utility of military materiel and subsequently accelerate the decision-making process. Part two, ‘War Studies’, takes a multidisciplinary approach to the evolution of warfare, while the third part, ‘Military Management Studies’, takes a holistic organisational and procedural approach. Based on their scientific protocols and research methods, the three domains put forward different research questions and perspectives, providing the unique character of this book. 2023-04-19T12:18:44Z 2023-04-19T12:18:44Z 2023 book https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/62512 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9789400604537.pdf Leiden University Press 10.24415/9789087284084 10.24415/9789087284084 276c53fd-5f1d-4065-9fce-9628863ddca8 364 Leiden open access
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Towards a Data-Driven Military: A Multidisciplinary Perspective assesses the use of data and information on modern conflict from different scientific and methodological disciplines, aiming to generate valuable contributions to the ongoing discourse on data, the military and modern warfare. Part one, ‘Military Systems and Technology’,, approaches the theme empirically by researching how data can enhance the utility of military materiel and subsequently accelerate the decision-making process. Part two, ‘War Studies’, takes a multidisciplinary approach to the evolution of warfare, while the third part, ‘Military Management Studies’, takes a holistic organisational and procedural approach. Based on their scientific protocols and research methods, the three domains put forward different research questions and perspectives, providing the unique character of this book.
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