This paper describes the lessons learned from applying embedded training guidelines currently under development to a testbed system. The testbed system was the All Source Analysis System/Enemy Situation Correlation Element (ASAS/ENSCE). ASAS/ENSCE is an emerging computer-based information system. The major result of this effort was the modification of the ET guidelines to better support embedded training development.
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