Variable-resolution Combat Modeling: Motivations, Issues, and Principles |
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... hierarchical variable- resolution modeling ( IHVR ) in which higher- and lower - resolution versions of important processes ( e.g. , attrition processes ) are designed to be in a clear , natural , and well - defined hierarchical ...
... hierarchical variable- resolution modeling ( IHVR ) in which higher- and lower - resolution versions of important processes ( e.g. , attrition processes ) are designed to be in a clear , natural , and well - defined hierarchical ...
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... Hierarchical Variable Resolution Integrated hierarchical variable resolution ( IHVR ) design is design in which certain relevant processes bear well - defined hierarchical relationships to one another . In this case , a lowest - resolution ...
... Hierarchical Variable Resolution Integrated hierarchical variable resolution ( IHVR ) design is design in which certain relevant processes bear well - defined hierarchical relationships to one another . In this case , a lowest - resolution ...
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... HIERARCHICAL VARIABLE - RESOLUTION MODELS AN ILLUSTRATIVE PROBLEM SHOWING THE VALUE OF IHVR To illustrate the concept of integrated hierarchical variable - resolution modeling ( IHVR ) , let us first draw on a model that computes the ...
... HIERARCHICAL VARIABLE - RESOLUTION MODELS AN ILLUSTRATIVE PROBLEM SHOWING THE VALUE OF IHVR To illustrate the concept of integrated hierarchical variable - resolution modeling ( IHVR ) , let us first draw on a model that computes the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
TYPES OF VARIABLE RESOLUTION | 12 |
DESIGN OF INTEGRATED HIERARCHICAL VARIABLERESOLUTION | 22 |
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aggregated models alternative submodels approximations bombers Calculate attrition due calibration change resolutions combat models complex concepts consider consistency data flow diagram Davis decision models developed diagram discussed display drag coefficients equations example families of models fatalities per detonated Figure FLOT force ratio gaming ground-combat Ground-force height of burst Hidden Variables Hierarchical Variable Resolution High high-level high-resolution models Higher-Resolution Simulation IHVR design illustrate implemented inconsistencies inputs Integrated Hierarchical Variable interac interactive Lethal radius levels of resolution low-resolution models modules Norman Shapiro operational strategy options outputs override parameter perspective phenomena postpro problems Process RAND Strategy Assessment range rapid prototyping React to orders relationships resolution model RSAS scenarios seamless selective viewing side effects simulated reality single model SLBMs software tools Sortie specify SSPK Steven Bankes Strategy Assessment System systems analysis tactics theater variable-resolution design variable-resolution features variable-resolution issues variable-resolution modeling VN number war gaming X1(t+dt