This thesis describes an experiment conducted at the Naval Postgraduate School during the period 30 October 1984 through 30 November 1984. Specifically, the experiment compares the use of continuous speech recognition equipment, discrete speech recognition equipment, and keyboard to input commands in a command and control environment. This was accomplished by using the Naval Warfare Interactive Simulation System (NWISS) as a vehicle to pose military problems to subject in a ...
Three computer graphics programs, designed to present the results of finite element structural analysis in a readily assimilated form, are described. The first, GPLOT, performs plotting of original and/or deformed mesh geometries. A second program, CPLOT, produces contour or relief maps of displacement, strain, or stress results. These two programs are command-driven and offer a wide variety of display options. The third program, XYPLOT, generates variable- versus-variable plots with user-defined ...