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Model–test–model

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Model–test–model (MTM) is a process that intends to use high-fidelity/high-resolution combat models to simulate and replicate field operational tests.[1][2][3][4] The MTM Process is divided into 5 phases:

  • Long-term planning – Identify the responsibility among interested organizations
  • Pretest modeling – Modeler creates a model of a subject under test
  • Field test – Modeler performs data gathering of subject under test
  • Post-test modeling – Subject under test model input parameters are matched with subject under test–field–test output values
  • Model validation/accreditation – Modeler provides sufficient evidence to a tester that a simulation adequately replicates field testing

See also

References

  1. ^ Mansager, Bard K., "Model Test Model", NPS-MS-94-007, Naval Postgraduate School, September 1994 [1]
  2. ^ Feigley, James, "Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle: Modeling & Simulation in Acquisition", 9 September 1997 [2] Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Menadue, Ion, Rees, Leanne, "Development and Operation of Virtual Helicopter Simulators as a Data Acquisition Tool for Operations Analysis", 3 May 2004 [3] Archived 2006-08-24 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Giadrosich, Donald L., "Operations research analysis in test and evaluation", 1995 [4]