EVALUATION OF COMBAT SYSTEMS: ESTABLISHMENT OF CRITERIA AND THEIR USE IN SELECTION OF KEY SYSTEM FACTORS

Abstract

Three major problems inherent in evaluation of combat systems are studied: (1) the use of the logic of the combat engagement to derive criteria for systems evaluation; (2) the classification of variables of the system complex, conceived of here as independent variables or system factors that may be manipulated, and the relationships between these variables and system criteria; (3) the use of criteria derived from the engagement to predict the relative gain to be realized by improving subsystems and/or system elements. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1961
Accession Number
AD0257608

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  • M. Dean Havron

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  • Test And Evaluation

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