Proceedings of Joint Agency Meeting on Combat Simulation Issues (JAMCSI) Held at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Livermore, California on 30 Nov-1 Dec 1988
Abstract
A joint Navy/Lawrence Livermore meeting was held to bring together individuals from two research communities, the combat simulation and war gaming community, and the human performance community, to form an exchange of ideas and concepts with the ultimate objective of improving the fidelity of combat simulation modeling. Recommendations were to identify a limited number of existing operational models that the Naval Medical R&D Command would like to support, the number be no more than two or three; identify models and determine through sensitivity analysis which human performance elements within the model have an impact; develop priorities among the independent variable to be studied; develop a human performance matrix that relates the priority list of independent variables with the human performance variables; build MicroSAINT network models for each of the cells in the human performance variables; promote and support the development of a Handbook for Combat Simulation; and establish and support an electronic clearing house for sharing and dissemination of literature, data, and modeling results. Keywords: Combat simulation models, Human factors, Computer languages, War games, Symposia, Military operations, Operational performance, Combat force.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA222541
Entities
People
- Dennis L. Kelleher
- E. K.Eric Gunderson
- James A. Hodgdon
- Thomsa E. Berghage
- William W. Banks
Organizations
- Naval Health Research Center