INTRODUCTION The use of design of experiment (DOE) and data farming techniques is critical to effectively planning, and subsequently evaluating, tests of complex adaptive systems in a joint mission environment. The Joint Test and Evaluation Methodology (JTEM) program, in conjunction with the SEED Center at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), and TRADOC Analysis Center-Monterey, is developing methods and processes that incorporate these techniques into the development of the "test and evaluation strategy" phase of the Capability Test Methodology (CTM). In order to structure the underlying business rules and concepts in the CTM's evaluation thread, a Capability Evaluation Metamodel (CEM) is being developed. The CEM measures framework consists of mission measures of effectiveness (MOE), task measures of performance (MOP), and system/system of systems (SoS) attributes. The mission MOEs assess the contribution of the system under test (SUT) and SoS capabilities to achieving the mission desired effects. Task MOPs address essential task performance related to the identified test issues (critical joint issues [CJI], critical operational issues [COI]). System/SoS attribute measures are used to evaluate the achievement of system or SoS performance across doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel, and facilities (DOTMLPF). The evaluation measures for the CTM map from mission to task to attribute level is shown figure 1. Figure 1: CEM Measures Overview