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Forecasting the impact of virtual environment technology on maintenance trainingTo assist NASA and the Air Force in determining how and when to invest in virtual environment (VE) technology for maintenance training, we identified possible roles for VE technology in such training, assessed its cost-effectiveness relative to existing technologies, and formulated recommendations for a research agenda that would address instructional and system development issues involved in fielding a VE training system. In the first phase of the study, we surveyed VE developers to forecast capabilities, maturity, and estimated costs for VE component technologies. We then identified maintenance tasks and their training costs through interviews with maintenance technicians, instructors, and training developers. Ten candidate tasks were selected from two classes of maintenance tasks (seven aircraft maintenance and three space maintenance) using five criteria developed to identify types of tasks most likely to benefit from VE training. Three tasks were used as specific cases for cost-benefit analysis. In formulating research recommendations, we considered three aspects of feasibility: technological considerations, cost-effectiveness, and anticipated R&D efforts. In this paper, we describe the major findings in each of these areas and suggest research efforts that we believe will help achieve the goal of a cost-effective VE maintenance training system by the next decade.
Document ID
19940007098
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Schlager, Mark S.
(SRI International Corp. Menlo Park, CA, United States)
Boman, Duane
(SRI International Corp. Menlo Park, CA, United States)
Piantanida, Tom
(SRI International Corp. Menlo Park, CA, United States)
Stephenson, Robert
(Aerospace Medical Research Labs. Brooks AFB, TX., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Johnson Space Center, Sixth Annual Workshop on Space Operations Applications and Research (SOAR 1992), Volume 2
Subject Category
Behavioral Sciences
Accession Number
94N11570
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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