Perspectives on Simulation and Miniaturization
Training applications of simulation and miniaturization are examined, as are areas where research is needed to develop cost-effective simulation methodologies for training. In order for simulation and miniaturization techniques to reach maximum levels of effectiveness, systems analysis is needed to...
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description | Training applications of simulation and miniaturization are examined, as are areas where research is needed to develop cost-effective simulation methodologies for training. In order for simulation and miniaturization techniques to reach maximum levels of effectiveness, systems analysis is needed to define physical and psychological dimensions, relationships, and aspects. Among the aspects of the system to be considered for simulation are equipment components, personnel, organization, system procedures and processes, input data, output data, and environment.
Presented at the U. S. Continental Army Command Training Workshop at Fort Gordon, Georgia in Oct 1971. |
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