Information Detail and Display Concepts for Critical Decisions in Ballistic Missile Defense Command and Control.

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Abstract:

The theater high altitude area defense THAAD system is a missile defense system being developed for the United States Army. Previous studies have been conducted regarding a information categorization, b attention direction and focusing, and c information criticality in order to aid designers in interface display design for the THAAD operator system interface OSI. In particular, results from these studies have told designers a what information areas were critical and needed to be presented at a high level in the display, and b what information items within these information areas were critical and needed to be displayed in a prominent manner. In certain cases, an information area is displayed as its own individual window e.g., threat engagement queue and track amplification windows. The objective of the experiment described here was to determine which information items in the engagement queue and track amplification windows of the THAAD OSI are critical enough to demand being displayed in prominent locations within the windows. Designers can take these results and redesign the engagement queue and track amplification windows, ensuring that important information items are displayed prominently and allowing less important items to be displayed less prominently.

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