Development of Scenario Material to Support Two-Person Play Within SIMTOS

Abstract

The proposed modifications of the current SIMTOS were to accommodate: (1) joint play wherein an Intelligence Officer (G2) and an Operations Officer (G3) would interact in decision making and problem solving in a simulated tactical operations center environment (SIMTOS-23); and (2) to put a live G3 in a defensive (D) role against a live G3 in an offensive (0) role (SIMTOS-OD). Past experiments had employed a computer as the player's opponent. In SIMTOS-23, individual and joint scoring posed unique problems. Within a real world environment where constant, rapid, and demanding interaction is the norm, it is difficult to measure with precision the individual decision processes and use of decision aids. To achieve the basic purposes of a g2/g3 simtos experiment, certain artificialities were introduced but these were minimized. This report is primarily addressed to military researchers engaged in man-in-the-loop simulations which investigate player behavior in cooperative and antagonistic circumstances.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA066781

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  • Ivo Herzer
  • James R. Cook

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  • C4I
  • Counter WMD
  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

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  • Military Science
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  • Warfare

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