Focused Analysis and Training Environments
This paper introduces the concept of a Focused Analysis and Training Environment (FATE) as a logical evolutionary step for analysis techniques such as simulation. The intent of a FATE is to provide complete analysis capabilities to untrained users responsibly. A FATE consists of a sophisticated, gra...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper introduces the concept of a Focused Analysis and Training Environment (FATE) as a logical evolutionary step for analysis techniques such as simulation. The intent of a FATE is to provide complete analysis capabilities to untrained users responsibly. A FATE consists of a sophisticated, graphical user interface that completely encapsulates an analysis tool such as simulation. The FATE concept exploits the fast construction times possible when using the new generation of software development tools by focusing on a very specific set of users and a subset of their problems. Narrow focus allows the FATE to control all aspects of use including data input, analysis, and reporting. The example included in this paper presents a prototype for the simulation-based subset of FATEs called Focused Application Simulator and Trainers (FAST). |
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DOI: | 10.1109/WSC.1994.717521 |