Review of current Synthetic Environment capability

What is this report about?
This report is a review of current Synthetic Environment (SE) capability. A total of 36 SEs were reviewed. These were drawn from the institutions within the HFI DTC Consortium (Aerosystems International, Lockheed Martin, MBDA, Brunel University, System Engineering and Assessment Ltd, Cranfield University) and other institutions such as British Aerospace, CAE and Manchester University. This was supported through interviews with Integrated Project Teams (IPTs) and representatives from the Defence Procurement Agency (DPA) and Synthetic Environments Coordination Office (SECO).

What problem does the report address?
The report addresses findings from earlier work which indicated that the HFI process is not well supported by SE's. The report gives findings from a gap analysis conducted to identify what HFI processes are currently unsupported by SEs, explore how existing SEs and tools can be tailored to MoD needs and identify emerging HFI requirements for SE's.

What is the benefit of this work?
This report identifies all requirements for future work on SE's within the HFI DTC. In addition, an accompanying Access database contains all details of the SE's surveyed and therefore acts as a potential resource for reuse of SE's previously developed.

Who should take note of it?

What is the report's status?
Issue 1 (issued in combination with Access Database of SEs).

What are the main issues addressed in the report?
The main issue addressed in the report relates to the gap between the requirements of the HFI process and the capabilities of the SE's surveyed, the methodologies to support SE development and the emerging requirements from new technologies.

What are the findings?
Findings from the gap analysis relate to the following areas:

What is recommended?

Why bother?
A high-level review of the information in the SE database shows that projects gain the following benefits from using SEs:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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