NEC AND NEW APPROACH IN OPTIMIZATION PROCESS OF DECISION-MAKING WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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Dufkova, Andrea
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Modeling; artificial intelligence; evolution algorithms; distributed computing; decision-making;
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Network Enabled Capability, or NEC, is the name given to the intent to achieve enhanced military effect through the better use of information systems towards the goal of "right information, right place, right time - and not too much". NEC is envisaged as the coherent integration of sensors, decision-makers, effectors and support capabilities to achieve a more flexible and responsive military. In this fixture vision commanders will be better aware of the evolving military situation and will be able to react to events through voice and data communications. NEC is a long-term change programme. Also decision-making has become a complicated process within a military and globally. The continuous advances in information technology and the rapid changes in the international military environment, necessitate a change in the point of view through which decision-making problems are addressed. The most useful in field of making-decisions can be theory of optimization. The idea of optimization could be understand as choosing the best solution of many available with regard on received criterions and conditions. Talking about optimization process of decision-making, one of the way how to accomplish this is to use the evolutional algorithms - combined algorithm. Responsible integration of combined algorithm into this process is very augural. The solution could go through information technology platform.
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