How military intelligence personnel collaborate on a sense-making exercise

Conference paper


Baber, C., Conway, G., Attfield, S., Rooney, C., Kodagoda, N. and Walker, R. 2015. How military intelligence personnel collaborate on a sense-making exercise. 12th International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making. McLean, Virginia, USA 09 - 12 Jun 2015
TypeConference paper
TitleHow military intelligence personnel collaborate on a sense-making exercise
AuthorsBaber, C., Conway, G., Attfield, S., Rooney, C., Kodagoda, N. and Walker, R.
Abstract

Sense-making plays an important role in Intelligence Analysis, but can be difficult to study in situ. Thus, it is common to use training exercises to study this phenomenon. In this paper, an exercise was undertaken by Military Intelligence personnel. The behaviour of groups of analysts is considered in terms the Data / Frame Model of Sense-making. The paper illustrates how Intelligence Analysis need not follow a linear process but often involves parallel and overlapping explorations of data, with multiple frames that might be minimal and sketchy. The use of representations, such as link diagrams, provides a means of externalizing frames and it is suggested that this shifts reasoning from deductive reasoning to abductive reasoning as the exercise progresses.

Conference12th International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making
Publication dates
Print10 Jun 2015
Publication process dates
Deposited11 May 2015
Accepted04 May 2015
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www2.mitre.org/public/ndm/papers/BaberConwayAttfieldRooneyKodagodaWalker.pdf
LanguageEnglish
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