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Rothfeder, Jeffrey,

Terror Games. Jeffrey Rothfeder. - Popular Science, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 67, Science, 1522-3264; .

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: Terror Games, March 2004; pp. 82+.

"The Pentagon needs 21st-century analytical tools to replace the outmoded war games of yore, which, despite improvements in computer power, are still one-dimensional, culturally blinkered and of small use in devising strategies for so-called asymmetric warfare in a world of Afghanistans, Iraqs, al Qaedas, smart bombs, Predators and the threat of bioterror." (POPULAR SCIENCE) This article explains how computer games may be used to predict how our allies and enemies may react to world situations.

1522-3264;


U.S. Dept. of Defense


Asymmetric warfare
Computer algorithms
Computer programming
Computer simulation
Computer war games
Terrorism--Prevention
Virtual reality
War--Forecasting

AC1.S5

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