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Consideration of Instruction and Training in Human Operator Models

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Mathematical models play a growing role in the conception of new systems. Weapon systems are not an exception to this evolution.

“Man is such a complex machine that it is impossible at first to understand and consequently to define him.”

Le Mettrie (1748)

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Marguin, J. (1987). Consideration of Instruction and Training in Human Operator Models. In: Seidel, R.J., Weddle, P.D. (eds) Computer-Based Instruction in Military Environments. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0915-4_19

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