The Computer-Aided Analytic Process Model. Operations Handbook for the Analytic Process Model Demonstration Package

Abstract

The objective of the computer-aided APM is to provide a routinized, thorough, adaptive and efficient procedure to help testers, analysts and researchers develop design specifications and evaluation measures for any planned or existing human-machine system, and especially for any training system. The demonstration version of the computer-aided model performs a sample of the routines expected in any ultimate version that may be developed in the future. Specifically, the demonstration model helps one to derive evaluation measures, but not design specifications. In addition, it contains data bases for training systems, but not for any other human-machine system. Finally, it contains data bases for only half of the six training subsystems (for design, enabling and delivery, but not for command, logistics or emplacement). For demonstration purposes, this development represents an appropriate and sufficient allocation of project resources, since the more significant effort was needed to develop the underlying concepts for both a feasible manual model and the computer-aided model.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1986
Accession Number
ADA166180

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  • John F. Oates Jr.
  • Richard F. Bloom
  • Ronald G. Shapiro

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