Maintenance of Strategic Models for Arms Control Analysis. Volume III, Part I. Description Strategic International Relations Nuclear Exchange Model (SIR NEM 9).

Maintenance of Strategic Models for Arms Control Analysis. Volume III, Part I. Description Strategic International Relations Nuclear Exchange Model (SIR NEM 9).
Author: Harold Davis
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Total Pages: 234
Release: 1974
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SIR NEM (derived from Strategic International Relations Nuclear Exchange Model) is a simulation system involving a group of special purpose computer programs which serve as modules to be assembled according to the analysts' purposes and problems. This flexibility in assembling components makes it possible to apply the SIR NEM simulation system to a large variety of arms control problems involving weapon system analyses, and to conduct each analysis as is logically valid and with the desired detail, the necessary constraints, and the required precision. The SIR NEM system is designed to simulate the use of weapon and reconnaissance systems, including aircraft, missile, and satellite systems, from fixed or mobile bases on land and sea, against urban, industrial, or military targets.

Maintenance of Strategic Models for Arms Control Analysis. Volume VII. The TRANSLATOR Program

Maintenance of Strategic Models for Arms Control Analysis. Volume VII. The TRANSLATOR Program
Author: Adelaide E. Bialek
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Total Pages: 13
Release: 1974
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The Translator Program was developed early in the ACDA/WEC-213 contractual time period. The purpose of the program was to establish an automatic linkage between an RPM warhead allocation and SIR NEM. At that time, this was a way of using the capabilities of the RPM strike with the SIR NEM collateral assess for blast and fallout. In the span of time covered by the ACDA/WEC-213 contract both RPM and the Translator evolved. RPM now contains within itself a collateral assessment capability for blast and fallout.

Maintenance of Strategic Models for Arms Control Analysis. Volume V. Output Sections to Selected Subprograms (SIR NEM 9).

Maintenance of Strategic Models for Arms Control Analysis. Volume V. Output Sections to Selected Subprograms (SIR NEM 9).
Author: Edward G. Richter
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Total Pages: 49
Release: 1974
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The report is designed to assist the analyst in reading and interpreting output print from the SIRNEM 9 Program. Individual tables and matrices that are output are labeled. SIRNEM 9 is controlled by an executive program, the MONITOR, which calls the program routines for execution. Standard print contains all input data, diagnostic messages, informative messages and a summary of the results of each routine that is executed.