ISBN |
9781501749568 (hardcover) |
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9781501749582 (pdf) |
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9781501749575 (epub) |
Series |
Cornell studies in security affairs
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Note |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-281) and index |
Contents |
The technology theory of victory -- Framework for understanding information practice -- Strategic and organizational conditions for success:The Battle of Britain -- User innovation and system management: aviation mission planning software -- Irregular problems and biased solutions : Special operations in Iraq -- Increasing complexity and uneven results: Drone Campaigns -- Practical Iimplications of information practice |
Note |
"Jon R. Lindsay explains why he believes popular ideas about the military potential of information technology are fundamentally flawed and why military performance depends instead on organizational and strategic context" Provided by publisher |
Subject |
sõjandus
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sõjakunst
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sõjalised operatsioonid
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infotehnoloogia
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tehnoloogilised uuendused
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Iraagi sõda, 2003-2011
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Teine maailmasõda, 1939-1945
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More terms |
Military art and science -- Information technology -- United States |
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Military art and science -- Technological innovations -- United States |
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Information technology -- Military aspects -- United States |
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Military art and science -- Automation |
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War -- Technological innovations |
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