Implementing Embedded Training (ET): Volume 3. The Role of ET in the Training System Concept

Abstract

The procedures presented in this document provide a means for generating potential training system concepts (in this case, limited to hands-on training support approaches) very early in the materiel system acquisition cycle. These procedures support the identification of hands-on training support concepts including embedded training (ET), stand-alone training devices (SADs), and conventional hands-on training approaches such as exercises, range firing, etc. The training subsystem accompanying a new material system must be fielded prior to or concurrent with the material system. In order for this to occur, early and continuous consideration of training must take place. The procedures described here support the consideration of training support requirements at a functional performance level, prior to detailed analysis of crew or maintainer performance requirements. These procedures thus provide a means of considering appropriate alternative solutions to hands-on training needs in several training situations anticipated to be encountered for practically all types of systems. Keywords: Embedded training, Early training estimation, Training system concept, Training system.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1988
Accession Number
ADA201427

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