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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