The results of the Payload Training Methodology Study (PTMS) are documented. Methods and procedures are defined for the development of payload training programs to be conducted at the Marshall Space Flight Center Payload Training Complex (PCT) for the Space Station Freedom program. The study outlines the overall training program concept as well as the six methodologies associated with the program implementation. The program concept outlines the entire payload training program from initial identification of training requirements to the development of detailed design specifications for simulators and instructional material. The following six methodologies are defined: (1) The Training and Simulation Needs Assessment Methodology; (2) The Simulation Approach Methodology; (3) The Simulation Definition Analysis Methodology; (4) The Simulator Requirements Standardization Methodology; (5) The Simulator Development Verification Methodology; and (6) The Simulator Validation Methodology.
Payload Training Methodology Study
1990
359 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Job Training & Career Development , Education , Payload control , Simulation , Training analysis , Training evaluation , Program verification (Computers) , Computer programs , Design analysis , Simulators , Space stations , Specifications , Standardization
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