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Flexibility was as essential as the will to win. The German army in the Second World War sought to fight and win swift, decisive victories in a succession of short campaigns - blitzkrieg, or lightning war. This study examines the effect of different levels of vehicle motion on the use of a BMS. Battle Group German Kampfgruppen Action of World War II.
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Practitioner Summary: The effect of motion on interacting with in-vehicle touch screen devices remains largely unexplored.
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BATTLE GROUP TRIAL
A battlegroup is formed around an infantry battalion or armoured regiment, which is usually commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel. The Battle Group approach is to create efficient teams of focused and experienced professionals, including civil and criminal trial lawyers, public advocacy. term) in modern military theory, is the basic building block of an armys fighting force. In closing, the implications for in-vehicle touch screen design and use in both military and civilian driving contexts are discussed. A battlegroup (British/Commonwealth term), or task force (U.S. Participants rated workload as higher and the system as less usable on the unsealed road. text entry) but not information extraction tasks (tasks that require the user to retrieve information from the system, e.g. The results indicate that unsealed road conditions impair the performance of information input tasks (tasks that require the user to enter information, e.g. What Is A Battle Group In The Us Navy As a part of the grouping, which comprises aircraft carriers (CVBGs) and their escorts of the same size, is a carrier battle group.Prior to or during the Second World War, carriers were the first type of naval task force. The United Kingdom, as part of the European Union, contributed part of its armed forces to the EU Battlegroup scheme.
BATTLE GROUP SERIES
Participants performed a series of battle management tasks while a vehicle was driven over sealed (characteristic of 'normal' vehicle motion) and unsealed (characteristic of 'high' vehicle motion) roads. The British Battlegroup or UK Battlegroup is an EU Battlegroup, consisting entirely of British armed forces.It was on standby from 1 January, until 30 June 2005, and from 1 July, until 31 December 2008. This study investigates the effect of vehicle motion on performance, usability and workload for a touch screen in-vehicle Battle Management System (BMS).