Concepts Evaluation Model V (CEM V). Part III. User's Handbook,
Abstract
The Concepts Evaluation Model (CEM) is a full automated, deterministic combat simulation that can simulate months of theater land and air combat in a few hours on a computer. A unique feature of the CEM is the simulation and automation of the commanders' decision processes and utilization of resources at all echelons from division through theater. Results of combat are sensitive to the mix of major weapons within the combat forces, and the pace of combat depends on the expenditure and attrition of resources along with the associated resupply. This document provides a complete description of the input data and their formats required for the CEM V, as well as a description of the reports generated by the CEM V and its postprocessor. The structure of the CEM V input data deck is indicated, and an explanation of the error diagnostic messages produced by the CEM V preprocessor is included. References are provided to Parts I and II of the CEM V documentation, where more complete explanations are given of how the input data are used by the CEM V and how they should be derived. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA081954
Entities
People
- Philip E. Louer
- Ralph E. Johnson
Organizations
- Center for Army Analysis