Kinds of Experiments
Different kinds of experiments can be conducted:
- Discovery Experiments relieve more details of the scrutinized problem.
- Hypothesis experiments validate specific thesis and
- Demonstration experiments provide an insight into the realization of the a concept.
Once validated and accepted, concepts are incorporated into military organizations – for example, through doctrine and capability development processes.
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