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Dee H. Andrews

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Ramesh, R. and Andrews, Dee H. (1999): Distributed Mission Training: Teams, Virtual Reality, and Real-time Networking - Introduction. In Communications of the ACM, 42 (9) pp. 64-67.

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Kincaid, J. Peter, Andrews, Dee H. and Gilson, Richard (1987): A Prototype Taxonomy of Training Device Visual Systems. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting 1987. pp. 238-242.

This paper describes and illustrates an aid (currently in prototype form) to communicate to designers and users of training devices what visual system types are currently available and appropriate for different training requirements. The aid is based on a taxonomy of visual imagery which includes a variety of visual scene generations from general purpose microcomputer-based imagery to dedicated state-of-the-art computer systems quality and costs. The aid, and the taxonomy on which it is based, is intended to help designers and the ultimate users to select relevant visual system characteristics, e.g., matching the visual system design to the training requirement. It is also intended to be useful for interdisciplinary discussion among visual engineers, computer scientists, educational specialists, human factors engineers/psychologists and program analysts. There are follow-up plans to refine the taxonomy and further develop and validate the aid.

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Andrews, Dee H. and Mohs, Betty (1987): Key Army Decision Maker Concerns about Training Performance Measurement and Assessment. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting 1987. pp. 1251-1255.

This study explored an area of Army training performance measurement and assessment (PMA) which has apparently not been examined. It provides an understanding about Army training PMA requirements and uses, and reveals a number of PMA issues which should be more closely examined in the future. The methodology adapted for the study combined elements of Policy Capturing Analysis with elements of Policy Implications Analysis and the Delphi Technique.

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