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    Knowledge Distribution Catalogue
    (Cranfield University, 2017-07-18 12:16) Hill, Martin
    A web-browsable catalogue of characteristics of knowledge distribution (html file).A CSV table of the catalogues; each row is a characteristic identified by the 'index term' (first column). Super characteristics (ie parents) are given in the second column. Synonym terms in the third for searches. A one-line summary for skim reading is given in the fourth column. The 'comment' column describes the characteristic, linking to other catalogue characteristics using curly brackets to surround their index term, and links to sources using square brackets around [author, date]
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    Knowledge Distribution Catalogue.csv
    (Cranfield University, 2017-08-01 13:58) Hill, Martin
    Thesis submission version
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    Studying Knowledge Distribution in Highly Dynamic and Poorly Known Situations
    (Cranfield University, 2018-01-25 11:06) Hill, Martin
    3MT presented at the 2017 Defence and Security Doctoral Symposium.This presentation outlines some of the problems, solutions and mitigations to studying knowledge distribution for the battlefield. It covers identifying, measuring and controlling variables to support experiments and case studies, and the use of ‘experimental method’ to identify ‘sweet spots’ in response surfaces to changing variables. It also offers a software implementation of a distribution simulation.
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    Testing analytic techniques
    (2021-03-24) Hill, Martin
    We usually have too little time and too much data to assess, communicate and act before the situation changes. The relevant data “SUCs”: it is Scattered across different sources, Unreliable, and Cluttered by irrelevant data [1]. There is too much for one brain to cope with, so we work as teams – our cognition is distributed across individuals and groups – with all the extra time demands and cognitive loads that brings.

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