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Warfare Analysis Part II
Volume 21, Number 3 (July–September 2000)

Warfare analysis in the Laboratory's Joint Warfare Analysis Department addresses problems from campaign and policy levels through military force and system levels to equipment and component levels. A wide variety of tools and facilities are employed to provide comprehensive perspectives about Joint warfare capabilities.

Guest Editor's Introduction

D. K. Pace

WARFARE ANALYSIS INITIATIVES, METHODS, AND TECHNOLOGY

Warfare Analysis: Relevant, Reliable, and Right on Time

P. Sanders

Perspectives and Trends

H. E. Heidepriem

Ideas About Simulation Conceptual Model Development

D. K. Pace

Migrating the HLA Object Model Template to an IEEE Standard

R. R. Lutz

An Architecture for Simulation Based Acquisition

J. F. Keane, R. R. Lutz, S. E. Myers, and J. E. Coolahan

Simulation Verification, Validation, and Accreditation

S. M. Youngblood, D. K. Pace, P. L. Eirich, D. M. Gregg, and J. E. Coolahan

Using the War Room Process to Explore Network-Centric Warfare

C. H. Sinex, T. C. Lilly, and M. A. Harlow

C4ISRT in an Operational Context

C. Salamacha, S. Smoot, and K. Farris

Theater Air Defense Cornerstones

T. R. Foard

A Ship Defense Analysis Process

R. S. Farris and C. B. Stuckey

Sufficiency Analysis in Surface Combatant Force Structure Studies

M. S. Morris

AFFORDABILITY AND CAIV ANALYSES IN WARFARE ANALYSES

Integrating Cost and Performance Models to Determine Requirements Allocation for Complex Systems

R. R. Luman

Evaluating Affordability Initiatives

S. E. Myers, P. P. Pandolfini, J. F. Keane, O. Younossi, J. K. Roth, M. J. Clark, D. A. Lehman, and J. A. Dechoretz

Affordability Analysis for DARPA Programs

W. M. Kroshl and P. P. Pandolfini

NON-THEME ARTICLE

Critical Velocities for Rocket Sled Excitation of Rail Resonance

J. L. Lamb

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