Title

Simulation Techniques In Operator And Maintenance Training, Performance Assessment, And Personnel-Selection

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Abbreviated Journal Title

Comput. Ind. Eng.

Keywords

Computer Science; Interdisciplinary Applications; Engineering, ; Industrial

Abstract

Recent military research has examined the use of synthetic simulators employing new digital technologies for training personnel who operate and maintain electronic and other systems. Compared with the traditional approach using actual equipment for training, such simulators are safer for trainees and equipment, more reliable, more flexible, and far less costly. These synthetic trainers can be self-pace and combine two-dimensional presentation for teaching conceptual skills with full-scale 3-dimensional simulation for teaching hands-on skills. The synthetic training approach is directly applicable to the industrial marketplace, and can offer improvements in personnel selection and performance assessment as well as better training.

Journal Title

Computers & Industrial Engineering

Volume

5

Issue/Number

2

Publication Date

1-1-1981

Document Type

Article

Language

English

First Page

105

Last Page

112

WOS Identifier

WOS:A1981MD96700005

ISSN

0360-8352

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