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The instructor station's Action Center provides lists of self-explanatory model
variable names and easy-to-invoke (and develop) actions: Local Operator
Actions, Malfunctions, Scenarios, and External Parameters.
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Trend displays and Trainee Performance Review results coordinates with the
Action Center.
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Most real-time training simulation methodologies allow an instructor to control
the training simulator's basic functions such as run, freeze, initialization,
snapshot, backtrack, time scaling, real-time variable trending, and invocation
of malfunctions/scenarios. This collection of functions is typically called an
instructor station and is performed on a dedicated computer system that
exchanges data over a local area network with the other simulator system
computers. nHance Technologies has extended this basic concept to advance the
instructor capabilities, productivity, and flexibility by providing the
instructor with the ability to easily and quickly modify ("on the fly")
operation scenarios and malfunctions without any low-level programming or model
recompilation. In addition, the instructor station can reside on a separate LAN
computer, or both the process model and instructor station can reside on a
single laptop PC and still execute faster than real-time.
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