This thesis presents a career model of the USAF Pave Low helicopter pilot force. A Surface Launched Air Missile (SLAM) II computer simulation was developed to permit experimentation with key decision variables. Response surface methodology was used to produce two response equations which, in turn, became goals for a goal programming model. This model provided optimal values for the decision variables in order to achieve manning and experience-level goals. Keywords. Computer simulation, Military personnel, Manpower, Simulation, Theses.
Modeling the Pave Low Helicopter Pilot Career Field
1988
88 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Careers , Computerized simulation , Military personnel , Pilots , Decision making , Equations , Goal programming , Manpower , Methodology , Models , Optimization , Response , Simulation , Surface launched , Surfaces , Theses , Value , Variables , Helicopters , Air Force operations
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