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I-P2 - Intelligent Process Panels to Support Coalition Operations

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04/2002
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Tate, Austin
Dalton, J
Stader, J
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Abstract
I-X is a research programme with a number of different aspects intended to create a well-founded approach to allow humans and computer systems to cooperate in the creation or modification of some product or products such as documents, plans or designs. I-X may also be used to support more general collaborative activity.
 
The I-X research draws on earlier work on O-Plan (Tate et.al., 1998; Tate et.al., 2000; Tate et.al., 2002), <I-N-OVA> (Tate, 1996), the Enterprise Project (Fraser and Tate, 1995; Stader, 1996); Uschold, et.al., 1998) and the TBPM project (Stader, 2000) but seeks to make the framework generic and to clarify terminology, simplify the approach taken, and increase re-usability and applicability of the core ideas.
 
I-X Applications are being studied in a variety of areas. These currently include:
 
· Coalition Operations (CoAX: I-LEED, I-DEEL)
 
· Emergency and Unusual Procedure Assistance (I-Rescue)
 
· Help Desk Support (I-Help)
 
· Multi-Perspective Knowledge Modelling and Management (I-AKT)
 
· Contextualised Presentations of Procedures and Plans (I-Tell)
 
· Collaborative Meeting and Task Support (I-Room, I-Space)
 
An application of I-X Process Panels within a military Coalition context - part of the Coalition Agents eXperiment - CoAX (Allsopp et.al., 2001; Allsopp et.al., 2002) will be described in this paper.
 
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