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Boycan, G. Gary, Sicilia, G. Thomas, Duncan, Steve, Henris, Jim, Perez, Ray S., Park, Ok-Choon and Harris, James (1988): Military Training Data Bases. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting 1988. pp. 1196-1197.

The military is conducting research on data bases to improve training, and is establishing data bases to support operational training, research and development in training issues, and the dissemination of information concerning training. This panel presents some examples of the developmental issues in designing and establishing some data bases, and information on how to use extant data bases. Some of the data bases are interservice, such as the ones to be described by panelists from the Training Performance and Data Center (TPDC). Other focus on Army training issues and data.

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... there are no simple 'right' answers for most web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need--carefully thought out, well executed, and tested.

-- Steve Krug, Don't Make Me Think, p. 136

 
 

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