Human Behavior and Performance as Essential Ingredients in Realistic Modeling of Combat - MORIMOC II. Proceedings of the Military Operations Research Society Mini-Symposium Held in Alexandria, Virginia on 22-24 February 1989. Volume 1
Abstract
This is the Proceedings of the Military Operations Research Society's mini-symposium dealing with the problem of achieving more operational realism in the modeling of combat from the standpoint of accounting for human performance in the battle environment. The meeting was held at the Center for Naval Analyses, Alexandria, Virginia, on 22, 23, 24 February 1989. Included are the 34 contributed papers presented in the five sessions: Human Factors in Decision Issues, Human Performance Models and Applications, Predicting Human Performance/ Availability in Combat Environments, Combat as a Data Source, and Representing Human Performance in Combat Models and Simulations. Also provided are the remarks by the session chairs and by the discussants of the papers, plus the several invited presentations. The papers include several by participants from the NATO SHAPE Technical Center, Great Britain, and West Germany. Keywords: Operations research, Human factors, Human performance, Combat data, Combat modeling, Battle simulation, Weapons effectiveness, Micro-saint modeling.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA227841
Entities
People
- Stephen A. Murtaugh
Organizations
- Military Operations Research Society