Human view dynamics—The NATO approach
Holly A. H. Handley and
Robert J. Smillie
Systems Engineering, 2010, vol. 13, issue 1, 72-79
Abstract:
A methodology was established to use the data captured in the NATO Human View to populate a simulation model; this provides a dynamic instantiation of the Human View data. The Improved Performance Research Integration Tool (IMPRINT), provided by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory was used as the simulation environment. By creating the Human View Dynamics, the data captured in the static products can be evaluated through tradeoff analysis and performance criteria. The demonstrated interoperability of the Human View static products and the IMPRINT dynamic modeling capability resulted in a mapping between the two domains. Additionally, the capability of the Integrated Performance Modeling Environment (IPME) used by Canada and the United Kingdom as a simulation environment was reviewed. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Syst Eng
Date: 2010
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