%0 Generic %A Boutselis, Petros %A Ringrose, Trevor %D 2016 %T COMBAT SIMULATION - TWO SIDES.xls %U https://cord.cranfield.ac.uk/articles/dataset/COMBAT_SIMULATION_-_TWO_SIDES_xls/3398521 %R 10.17862/cranfield.rd.3398521.v1 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/5309626 %K DATA FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF METAMODELS %K Artificial Neural Networks %K Statistical models %K GAMLSS %K Bayesian Networks %X The data are the outputs of the simulation of a closed-loop, two-sides (Blue vs Red) combat model saved in an Excel spreadsheet. The 1st tab has the input data while the other two tabs have the outputs for the Blue and for the Red. Each column in the Input tab is a design point randomly selected (250 in total). The first two rows represent the number of tanks and recce of the Blue, while rows 3 and 4 represent the respective Red. The 5th row represents the probability of shock that has been applied the same to both sides. Rows 6, 7 and 8 represent the percentage Unit participation of Tanks, Machine Guns and Anti-tanks respectively. These last three variables also apply equally to both Blue and Red.