Beyond DoD: non-defense training and education applications of DIS
Networked simulation for education and training is discussed as a functional capability though which distributed interactive simulation (DIS) may find application in the non-defense world. Effectiveness of networked simulation in defense education and training applications has yet to be conclusively...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Proceedings of the IEEE 1995-08, Vol.83 (8), p.1179-1187 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Networked simulation for education and training is discussed as a functional capability though which distributed interactive simulation (DIS) may find application in the non-defense world. Effectiveness of networked simulation in defense education and training applications has yet to be conclusively demonstrated, but studies completed thus far have yielded positive results. Results from non-defense applications are also likely to be positive. The characteristics of networked simulation that are relevant to its transfer to non-defense applications include a focus on group performance, physical dispersion of participants, requirements for real-time response, emergent task environments, visual task environments, accessible performance data, provisions for practice, immersive realism, and interactions with many entities. These characteristics are matched with potential, non-defense applications of networked simulation such as training for crews, teams, and units, edutainment, education, training, school-to-work transitions, and lifelong learning. Remaining issues include further development of technical standards, legal standards, research and development, fiscal and regulatory policies, and development of the communications infrastructure.< > |
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ISSN: | 0018-9219 1558-2256 |
DOI: | 10.1109/5.400457 |