Inhoudsopgave
Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Foreword by the Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Patrick Oonincx Towards a data-driven military – an introduction Peter B.M.J. Pijpers, Mark Voskuijl & Robert J.M. Beeres PART I. Data-Driven Organisation Chapter 1. Digitalisation, organising and organisational choice: Exploring the challenges of digital transformation using five applied sociotechnical lenses Eric-Hans Kramer & Guido van Os Chapter 2. Data analytics in human resource management: Benefits and challenges Tessa op den Buijs Chapter 3. Data-driven maintenance of military systems: Potential and challenges Tiedo Tinga, Axel Homborg & Chris Rijsdijk Chapter 4. Federated learning for enabling cooperation between the Royal Netherlands Navy and external parties in developing predictive maintenance Anna C. Vriend, Wieger W. Tiddens & Relinde P.M.J. Jurrius Chapter 5. Information- and data-driven organisations from promise to practice? Reflecting on maturity dynamics in a defence sustainment organisation Gert Schijvenaars, André J. Hoogstrate, Ton van Kampen, Gerold de Gooijer & Paul C. van Fenema PART II. Data Driven Support to Decision Making Chapter 6. The effect of big data and AI on forecasting in defence and military applications André J. Hoogstrate Chapter 7. Military helicopter flight mission planning using data science and operations research Roy Lindelauf, Herman Monsuur & Mark Voskuijl Chapter 8. Applying GTSP-algorithms in maritime patrolling missions that require mutual support Martijn van Ee, Geraldo de Lima Filho & Herman Monsuur Chapter 9. From data to effective actions: Providing actionable information for detect and avoid Erik Theunissen Chapter 10. Battling information overload in military intelligence & security organisations Tess Horlings, Roy Lindelauf & Sebastiaan Rietjens PART III. Data Driven Operations Chapter 11. A conceptual investigation of the trade-off between privacy and algorithmic performance Job Timmermans & Roy Lindelauf Chapter 12. Information manoeuvre and the Netherlands armed forces: Legal challenges ahead Paul A.L. Ducheine, Peter B.M.J. Pijpers & Eric H. Pouw Chapter 13. The use of biometrics in military operations abroad and the right to private life Marten Zwanenburg & Steven van de Put Chapter 14. 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War: A case of triple D: Diplomacy, Drones and Deception Peter de Werd, Michiel de Jong & Han Bouwmeester Epilogue Chapter 15. War by numbers: A “technocratic hubristic fable”? Henk de Jong & Floribert Baudet