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6 6  The wiki you are currently viewing is the **Human-Machine Teaming Framework**, as developed by [[TNO>>https://www.tno.nl/en/]] using the [[b. SCE Guide>>0\. Introduction.SCE Guide.WebHome]] method, for the SYNERGISE project.
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8 8  This framework contains generic and re-usable (or recurring) human-machine collaboration mechanisms which have been abstracted from the scenario, use cases, and functionalities of SYNERGISE. The human-machine teamwork is described as a set of team design patterns with different levels of abstraction, comprising mechanisms to establish meaningful human control and a responsible allocation of tasks to the human and machine agents. 
9 -The framework has been developed based on human factor knowledge, domain knowledge from users, and iterative evaluations through the various SYNERGISE tests. 
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9 +The framework has been developed based on human factor knowledge, domain knowledge from users, and iterative evaluations through the various SYNERGISE tests.
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13 13  **SYNERGISE project** ===
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30 30  **Equip the first responders at all fronts** by delivering novel, affordable, accepted, and customized response tools and services as part of their operational assets.
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32 32  See also [[the project website>>url:https://www.synergise-project.eu/]].
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36 36  = Structure of the Wiki =
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38 38  The Wiki can be roughly divided into two sections: 1) general information on the project, method, concepts and members (everything under [[0. SYNERGISE>>WebHome]]), and 2) the Human-Machine Teaming Framework itself, divided into Foundation, Specification, and Evaluation sections, as explained in the [[a. SCE Guide>>0\. Introduction.SCE Guide.WebHome]].