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13 May 1985 Selecting The ' Best ' Visual System: A Guide For Managers
R. E. Clapp
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Proceedings Volume 0526, Advances in Display Technology V; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946370
Event: 1985 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1985, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Choice of the "best" visual system for a given set of simulation training tasks is considered by many as a black magic process. Considerable confusion, misunderstanding and misapplication of visual requirements exists within the simulation community. Several elementary mistakes are frequently made, so that the simulation visual system is unsatisfactory for the simulation user. This paper presents management methodology for selection of the optimum visual system for a given set of simulation training tasks. Discussion of several current "pitfalls" in visual system use is given to increase confidence in choice methodology. Comparison tables are developed for current state-of-the-art visual systems to provide understanding of visual systems strengths and weaknesses.
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R. E. Clapp "Selecting The ' Best ' Visual System: A Guide For Managers", Proc. SPIE 0526, Advances in Display Technology V, (13 May 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946370
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KEYWORDS
Visual system

Visualization

Data modeling

Systems modeling

Cameras

Computer simulations

Data storage

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