Research on Designing and Organizing Menu System for Shipborne Command and Control System

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In the shipborne C2 system which is very complex, menu is also the most important style of human-computer interaction ( HCI for short). For how to design and organize an efficient menu system, this paper presents a solution based on matching degree model relating to battlefield situation, tactical and technical performance, war condition and C2 series. At last, through an example, this paper draws some conclusions and proposes some requirements.

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November 2014

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