Consideration of the carrier-based tactical support center design
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Farris, Christy Lee
Gaffney, Neil John
Date
1976Advisor
Neil, Douglass E.
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This joint thesis analyzes the carrier-based Tactical
Support Center (CV-TSC) design from a human factors engineering
viewpoint. Beginning with the ASW threat to the carrier
force under the CV concept, a definition of the mission of
the CV/TSC is presented. System functions are identified
and developed into man-machine relationships of the CV/TSC.
A comprehensive, albeit general, description of TSC
components is included as part of the system analysis.
Man's role, functions and tasks in the CV/TSC are identified
and form the basis for alternatives to the current TSC
display/control console.
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