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DEF 5006P - Scientific Prin-Test and Eval |
The Scientific Principles of Test and Evaluation course
covers the application of test and evaluation (T&E) to
systems or products and highlights the statistical methods
that are most useful in that application. The course
includes a brief summary of innovation, systems
engineering, acquisition, and T&E. It also describes the
basic uses and types of modeling and simulation (M&S).
This M&S discussion will include model construction;
model taxonomy; simulation applications; availability of
M&S resources; Live-Virtual-Constructive simulation; and
verification, validation, and accreditation. The course
will explore the development of new applications to
streamline or otherwise improve your product and
system development and T&E, including confidence intervals,
graphics generation, analysis of variance, Design of
Experiments, and other statistical tools. Use of these
statistical tools will be integrated into the discussions
of the T&E process.
1.950 Continuing Education Units 18.000 Lecture hours 1.500 Lab hours Syllabus Available Grade Basis: Z GTRI Inform & Comm Lab ICL Division Professional Education Department Course Attributes: Modeling & Simulation: E, Test & Evaluation: E, Test & Evaluation: R, Advanced Systems Eng: E |
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