The sixth presentation of the first day was given by Jim Storr. It is “Weaponizing Historical Analysis: A Case Study of the Introduction of HA Into Doctrine” (32 slides): HA Conference DC Sep 22 V1.2
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We had a total of 30 presentations given at the first Historical Analysis Annual Conference (HAAC). We have the briefing slides from most of these presentations. Over the next few weeks, we are going to present the briefing slides on this blog, maybe twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursday). In all cases, this is done with the permission of the briefer. We may later also post the videos of the presentations, but these are clearly going to have to go to another medium (Youtube.com). We will announce when and if these are posted.
The briefings will be posted in the order given at the conference. The conference schedule is here: Schedule for the Historical Analysis Annual Conference (HAAC), 27-29 September 2022 – update 16 | Mystics & Statistics (dupuyinstitute.org)
The conference opened with a brief set of introductory remarks by me. The seven supporting slides are here: Opening Presentation
It was then followed by a briefing by Dr. Shawn Woodford on Studying Combat; The “Base of Sand” Problem: 20220927 HAAC-Studying Combat
The second presentation of the first day was given by me. It is here (45 slides): Data for Wargames (Summary) – 2.
The third presentation of the first day was given by Dr. Tom Lucas of the Naval Post-Graduate School (49 slides): Fitting Lanchester equations to time-phased battle data
The fourth presentation of the first day was given by Dr. David Kirkpatrick of the University College of London (25 slides): DKirkpatrick Presentation 19 Jan 22 v2
The fifth presentation of the first day was given by Dr. Niall MacKay, University of York (161 slides): HAAC2022MacKay