Concepts Evaluation Model V Input-Data System.
Abstract
A systems analysis was performed on the Threat Force File development process used in conjunction with the Concepts Evaluation Model (CEM V) at the United States Army Concepts Analysis Agency. Additionally, logical subject databases were designed to facilitate the retrieval of specific information from the output generated by the CEM V. A systematic approach provided the focus for resolution of each activity. The resulting systems analysis documents the activities and processes that the agency's four major study teams go through in preparing the Threat Force File for input to the CEM V. Areas were identified for application of data management techniques to improve system efficiency. The database designs resulted from the application of techniques selected from existing design methodologies. The logical schemas were transformed into network structures consistent with the database management system (DMS-1100) used by USACAA.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA124891
Entities
People
- John D. Hightower
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology