Computer-Assisted Performance Evaluation for Navy Anti-Air Warfare Training: Concepts, Methods, and Constraints.
Abstract
The report formulates an improved general methodological approach for the development of computer-assisted evaluation of trainee performance in the computer-based simulation environment, and in other training environments where computer capacity is available to record and process trainee response data. The report is part of an ongoing development effort for the Tactical Advanced Combat Direction and Electronic Warfare (TACDEW) system at the Fleet Anti-Air Warfare Training Center (FAAWTRACENSD). TACDEW is a computerized simulation system for individual team and multi-team training for Combat Information Center, Command and Decision, Air Intercept Control, Electronic Warfare, Carrier Controlled Approach, and Air Tactical Data System. Both conventional and Navy Tactical Data Systems (NTDS) are represented. Six basic methodological steps are proposed: Identify system entities; identify major types of operations; and processing; determine situational variables and their recording and processing; analyze and interpret performance data. Follow-on studies are discussed for multi-team (CIC) anti-air warfare, single CIC anti-air warfare, carrier controlled approach, air intercept control, surface maneuvers (radar navigation), and electronic warfare. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1971
- Accession Number
- AD0724691
Entities
People
- David J. Chesler
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory