Depot Maintenance Planning and Programming System (DMPPS): Volume 2 - Preprocessor Subsystem.

Abstract

The Depot Maintenance Planning and Programming System (DMPPS) is a large computer system developed over a period of two and a half years by the David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Center. The System was developed to project shipyard resource requirements (i.e., labor mandays and costs as well as material costs) by shipyard production shop and by ship work breakdown structure (SWBS). It enables management to assess the impact on the shipyard and ship systems of: Changes in depot-level maintenance/alterations policy; Major changes in force levels and/or composition; and Budgetary constraints. DMPPS consists of a network of interdependent computer programs written in FORTRAN IV. This document presents the IBM 360/370 version of the DMPPS program modules. The modules have been grouped into six subsystems. Each of Volumes 2-7 of this document describes, in detail, one of these subsystems. An executive summary of the entire DMPPS is presented in Volume 1.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1978
Accession Number
ADA054238

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  • Jean K. St. Laurent
  • Linda L. Lamatrice

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