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CBTS
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CBTSComputer Based Training System
CBTSChesapeake Bay Tributary Strategy (Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection)
CBTSCalm Before the Storm (gaming clan)
CBTSCalvary Baptist Theological Seminary (Lansdale, PA)
CBTSCan't Be Too Sure
CBTSComputer Based Training Squadron


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Correspondence or computer based training systems that they can use at home will again be a great way for them to have an opportunity to advance their skills at an accelerated rate and supply you with craftsmen.
This goal of increasing the sophistication of job-matching systems is related to the concept of "fidelity" discussed by Berven (1987) as it applies to computer based training systems.
As a supplier of innovative and practical, rapidly deployable computer based training systems, DPA adds a key new capability to our training simulation and services sector and is highly synergistic and strategically essential to both our Link Simulation and Training (Link) and GSI businesses (L-3 GSI)," said Frank C.
 
 
 
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