Schum, DavidMorgan, Grayson2014-08-282014-08-282013-08https://hdl.handle.net/1920/8803Decision maker perception of information quality cues from an information system (IS) and the process which creates such meta cueing, or data about cues, is a critical yet un-modeled component of situation awareness (SA). Examples of common information quality meta cueing for quality criteria include custom ring-tones for specific numbers (relevancy), automated color changes on a computer display as inputs age (timeliness), and automated interface pop ups for missing information (completeness). In this work, I propose an information flow model incorporating feed-forward control (FFC) as a means to provide such meta-cuing for decision makers. The empirical basis for this information flow model was evidence collected from a case study of an IS dependent Department of Defense (DoD) global command and control (C2) center.112 pagesenCopyright 2013 Grayson MorganInformation technologyEngineeringCommand and ControlDecision makingFeed-Forward ControlInformation QualityPerceptionSituation AwarenessDecision Maker Perception of Information Quality: A Case Study of Military Command and ControlDissertation