task component

task component

A subdivision of a fleet, task force, task group, or task unit, organized by the respective commander or by higher authority for the accomplishment of specific tasks.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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It also owns the task component, which is used to operate on the scene, and provide a method for retrieving it.
To explore this question, the investigators experimentally manipulated their instructional focus on the dynamic of each task component of the pirouette, because it is through the instructional process, primarily, that task-relevant information is transmitted.
Each subject controls the visibility of a barrier within three of the nine rows, and the rows assigned to each subject are determined randomly at the start of each task component, to be described, within a session.
Appended are: (1) Informed consent form for main task component; (2) Pre-screening quiz; (3) Demographic survey; (4) Bilingual vocabulary sheet; (5) Graphic vocabulary sheet; (6) Bilingual worksheet; (7) Graphic worksheet; (8) Metacognitive survey; (9) Short-term post assessment; (10) Debriefing form for main task component; (11) Informed consent form for follow-up component; (12) Long-term post assessment; (13) Debriefing form for follow-up component; (14) Informed consent form for neuroimaging component; (15) Debriefing form for neuroimaging component; (16) Informed consent form for multicultural component; (17) Interview questions; and (18) Debriefing form for multicultural component.
A significant age difference in molecular task response times was apparent for this reduced sample, and an interaction between age group and molecular task component such that the older group was at a performance disadvantage for all components except the insert task.
Task Component 1 -- measuring the critical dimension on each of the three parts in a subgroup, writing the observed values on the chart, and calculating and writing the total, average, and range on the chart.
Conversely, if age-related performance differences are caused by strategic factors such as task coordination, those differences would be expected to be influenced by experience with the task or changes in task component coordination requirements.
Thus, action training was particularly appropriate for older adults for this task component. The disassociation between task components to be learned and training type for the older adults suggests that even for simple systems, attention to the correspondence between the type of information presented during training and the type of task component is crucial.
In relation to the overall pattern of findings, these results suggest the following: (a) Under the unsupportive M-C interface, increased effort is directed mainly toward protection of the primary task, resulting in greater decrement on subsidiary task component. (b) Under the higher level of support available for the H-C interface, increased effort might be effective in maintaining both primary and secondary task components.
* When an operator controls a partly automated system, his or her mental load may be predicted from the overall mental load and the task mental load for each task component, obtained from a situation in which all tasks are manually performed, as long as the overall mental load is within a certain range.
To do so the apes considered the details such as differences in quality between the two food rewards and the functionality of the available tools in order to obtain a high quality food reward, even when multidimensional task components had to be assessed simultaneously.