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Human Factors Engineering Assessment of the TeamMATE System for Dismounted Embedded Training and Mission Rehearsal

Authors: Bryan R. Clark; Dean E. Reed; Jessie Y. C. Chen; Henry A. Marshall; ARMY RESEARCH LAB ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD HUMAN RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING DIRECTORATE
 
Abstract: The U.S. Army Research Laboratory's Human Research and Engineering Directorate performed a human factors engineering assessment on the TeamMATE (Team Mission Assistant-Tactical/Exercise) system, which was developed by the U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command's Simulation and Training Technology Center in response to the need of a low cost solution to embedded training for the individual Soldier. A heuristic/expert evaluation for usability was performed on the user interface of TeamMATE, and this report provides a detailed description of recommendations for improving the usability of the TeamMATE system interface.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept. Jun 2007-Jan 2008
Pages: 38
Report Date: JUN 2008
Report Number: A393284
Keywords relating to this report:
ARMY RESEARCH
EMBEDDING
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
HEURISTIC METHODS
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
INTERFACES
LOW COSTS
MILITARY EXERCISES
SOLUTIONS(GENERAL)
TEAMS(PERSONNEL)
TEST AND EVALUATION
TRAINING DEVICES
USER NEEDS
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