The consensual assessment technique for the measurement of technical integrity

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2013

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Edwards, M.T.

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Systems Engineering/Test and Evaluation Conference [proceedings CD-ROM], 2013, pp.1-16

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2013 Systems Engineering and Test and Evaluation Conference (SETE2013) (29 Apr 2013 - 1 May 2013 : Canberra, Australia)

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The Consensual Assessment Technique (CAT) is a well-developed and validated technique for creativity assessment. It establishes that creativity can be reliably judged by appropriate judges (persons who are familiar with the domain, but not necessarily expel1s in the domain). While technical integrity of a complex engineered system and the creativity embodied in an artwork are not direct analogs, there are enough similar characteristics of the problem space to investigate if the CAT can be successfully applied to establishing the technical integrity of a complex engineered system by a group of appropriate judges. This paper reports the results of such an investigation by looking at the results of judgements made on the technical integrity of three contrived radar systems.

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