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 2
Abstract
Table Of Partial Contents: Fatigue of Soldiers in Battle; The Effects of Flying Training on Pilot Proficiency; Tactical Deterrent Effects Model; A human Performance Data Base for Target Engagements; The Fundamental Information Base for Modeling Human Behavior in Combat; Assessment of Combat Performance with Small Arms; Combat Operational Data Analysis: An Examination of World War II Suppression Data; On the Distribution of Combat Heroes; Factors in Combat Models; Inserting the Human Factors Into Combat Models; Human Factors-Implications for High Resolution Land Combat Models.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA227842
Entities
People
- F. Marvin
- George Schecter
- H. Wollschlager
- J. Richards
- Ronald P. Fuchs
- Sally A. Seven
- Stephen A. Murtaugh
- Stuart H. Rakoff
- Wener Siemon
Organizations
- Military Operations Research Society