TY - JOUR AU - Linda Elliott AU - Andrew Borden AB -

This article discusses how a canonical design method was used to build a system to classify airborne targets according to their threat status, and to specify the appropriate response from an integrated air defense system. The paper argues that the inadequacy of human intuition is a strong reason to use canonical methods for designing decision making systems.

BT - Information & Security: An International Journal DA - 1999 DO - 10.11610/isij.0204 LA - eng N2 -

This article discusses how a canonical design method was used to build a system to classify airborne targets according to their threat status, and to specify the appropriate response from an integrated air defense system. The paper argues that the inadequacy of human intuition is a strong reason to use canonical methods for designing decision making systems.

PY - 1999 SP - 50 EP - 54 T2 - Information & Security: An International Journal TI - Human Intuition and Decision-making Systems (II) VL - 2 ER -