DDC-10 Year Requirements and Planning Study. Expert Panel Review Report

Abstract

An evaluation by expert panels was performed as a phase of an overall study to develop technical objectives for DDC planning in the 1978-1988 time period. The approach taken was a modified composite of two approaches: (1) The SEER (System for Event Evaluation and Review) approach used by the Naval Supply Systems Command, and (2) the Probe 2 methodology of the TRW Corporation. This composite methodology consists of four steps: (1) development of an events list derived from a literature survey and an interagency survey, (2) evaluation of the events list by experts involved in information transfer at the systems level, (3) modification of the events list based on the first evaluation, and reevaluation of the list by a second panel of experts in information technology at the agency level concerned with long range planning and development, and (4) analysis of results, definition of the state of the art and probable time phasing of the events evaluated as desirable and feasible. Illustrations are presented summarizing the concensus of the evaluation and probable timing by importance of the event, and goals for accomplishment. (Author)

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 31, 1975
Accession Number
ADA022303

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  • Jerome T. Maddock
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