Regarding the Evolution of BRM Simulator Training Concept in the Framework of MASS
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Keywords

MASS
BRM simulator
Conceptual change
Decision-making capability

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v7i1.9013

Submitted : 2025-01-19
Accepted : 2025-02-03
Published : 2025-02-18

Abstract

As artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced, there has been a lot of discussion and worry about academic theoretical research on MASS. The concept and facilities of BRM simulator training for MASS will be changed. BRM simulator training serves as a link between nautical theory and practice, which is crucial for the creation of MASS and the specification of MASS. This paper examines and discusses the transformation of BRM “resources” and the fresh requirement for instructor competency. The concept of BRM training for MASS is to change the focus from knowledge, skills, and attitudes to developing managerial competencies for judgment, analysis, and decision-making.

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