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Appendix B: Combining Information for Test Design with Staged Development
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... APPENDIX B Combining Information for Test Design with Staged Development The extent to which one can use information from the previous stages to design experiments or tests in the current stage depends clearly on the similarities in the system at the different stages. This section considers several simple situations and describes some technical ideas on how information from previous stages can be exploited for efficient test design.
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... 49 APPENDIX B ditions and that the only major change will be for day-versus-night test scenarios. Then, it is intuitively clear that most of the test resources in stage k should be used to assess the improvement in night-versus-day scenarios, with substantially fewer resources allocated to testing the effect of sunnyversus-rainy conditions for the new system.
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... The latter could arise in the above example, for instance, if there was no night vision capability in stage (k ­ 1) so that it was not a factor in the previous operational test.
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... Jacobs, and E Seglie 2005 Modern Military Evolutionary Acquisition and the Ramifications of "RAMS." Tech nical Report.


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