The SHIP-II computer simulation model, developed to assess the adequacy of manning suites for Navy ships, has been extensively revised since its initial development (1962). Prior to this effort/report, no systematic verification and validation of the model has been conducted and documented. This report describes the results of these tasks. It was determined that the SHIP-II model is not an accurate tool for the examination of manpower requirements and manning policies for Navy ships. (Author)
SHIP II Simulation Model: Validation and Evaluation
1982
50 pages
Report
No indication
English
Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Personnel management , Ship personnel , Computerized simulation , Mathematical models , Manpower , Military requirements , Naval vessels , Manpower utilization , Policies , Computer applications , Computer programs , Computer logic , Test and evaluation , Computer program verification , Validation , Ship models , Ship auxiliary equipment , Man machine systems , Interactions , Work measurement , Systems analysis , Deficiencies , Operational effectiveness
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