Development and Implementation of Measures of Effectiveness for the Universal Joint Task List in the Joint Theater Level Simulation
Abstract
This paper presents a methodology for evaluating tasks
performed by a joint staff as set forth in the Universal
Joint Task List (UITL). Measures of effectiveness are
defined for selected sustainment and intelligence tasks.
Results of experimental runs of the Joint Theater Level
Simulation are presented to demonstrate the analysis
process. Emphasis is placed on providing the staff
planner with an ability to associate causal reasons for
significant events in the exercise.
Description
Proceedings of the 1995 Winter Simulation Conference ed. C. Alexopoulos, I\. Kang, W. R. Lilegdon, and D. Goldsman
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