A stakeholder-based analysis of the benefits of network enabled capabilities

作者: Elena Irina Neaga , Michael Henshaw

DOI: 10.1080/14751798.2011.578716

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摘要: Realisation of the benefits sought from Network Enabled Capability (NEC) requires industry and UK Ministry Defence (MoD) to work effectively together with a shared vision. Earlier studies have revealed disparate understandings NEC concept lack agreement on its definition. Furthermore, although been intuitively recognised, it is not clear that these metricated in fashion suitable justify investment needed research development for their realisation. This paper reports workshop involving military users industrial systems engineers identify prioritise through which may be assessed. It also draws outcomes other interactive workshops perception by stakeholders organised within framework NECTISE programme. The motivation this disseminate there user consensus encourage generation meaningful measurements value future. The considerable coherence between stakeholder groups recognition priority benefits, were all an operational (military) nature. indicates good prospect engagement aspiration metrics are now measure effectiveness using different contexts such as industry. The included impact engineering discipline, but order achieve them required change or adapt new practices.

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