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Qué (quién) es Command Control Processor - definición

MILITARY EXERCISE OF AUTHORITY BY A COMMANDING OFFICER OVER ASSIGNED FORCES
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Command Control Processor      
<operating system> (CCP) CP/M's command-line interpreter. (2001-11-01)
Command and control (management)         
METHOD OF MANAGEMENT PREDOMINANT IN THE WESTERN WORLD
Command and Control (Government); Command and Control (government); Command and control (government)
Command-and-control management is categorised by systems thinkers as the dominant method of management in the Western world. Key influences are said to include Alfred P.
Command (military formation)         
MILITARY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT UNDER THE RESPONSIBILITY OF A MILITARY COMMANDER
Command Control Center; Military command
A command in military terminology is an organisational unit for which a military commander is responsible. Commands, sometimes called units or formations, form the building blocks of a military.

Wikipedia

Command and control

Command and control (abbr. C2) is a "set of organizational and technical attributes and processes ... [that] employs human, physical, and information resources to solve problems and accomplish missions" to achieve the goals of an organization or enterprise, according to a 2015 definition by military scientists Marius Vassiliou, David S. Alberts, and Jonathan R. Agre. The term often refers to a military system.

Versions of the United States Army Field Manual 3-0 circulated circa 1999 define C2 in a military organization as the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commanding officer over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of a mission.

A 1988 NATO definition is that command and control is the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated individual over assigned resources in the accomplishment of a common goal. An Australian Defence Force definition, similar to that of NATO, emphasises that C2 is the system empowering designated personnel to exercise lawful authority and direction over assigned forces for the accomplishment of missions and tasks. The Australian doctrine goes on to state: "The use of agreed terminology and definitions is fundamental to any C2 system and the development of joint doctrine and procedures. The definitions in the following paragraphs have some agreement internationally, although not every potential ally will use the terms with exactly the same meaning."