The training requirements analysis model (TRAMOD) described in this user's guide represents an inportant portion of the larger effort called the Digital Avionics Information System (DAIS) Life Cycle Cost (LCC) Study. TRAMOD is the second of three models that comprise a LCC modeling system for use in the early stages of system development. As part of the overall modeling system, the training model is an efficient tool for developing training programs on the basis of task, time, and resource criteria. A data base containing information associated with these criteria is also included. The interactive nature of TRAMOD affords the user great flexibility in structuring its operation while retaining the capability of addressing specific training problems in depth. This guide explains the available options and illustrates the manner in which user/model interaction is accomplished. (Author)


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    Title :

    Digital Avionics Information System (DAIS). Volume II. Training Requirements Analysis Model Users Guide


    Contributors:
    A. J. Czuchry (author) / K. M. Doyle (author) / J. T. Frueh (author) / H. A. Baran (author) / D. L. Dieterly (author)

    Publication date :

    1978


    Size :

    79 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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