A Review of the 3M Data Base for Fault-Tolerant System Incentives.
Abstract
This report covers the second phase of the subject contract, whose first phase was the study of a hierarchical form of a fault-tolerance data communication network. The second phase task involved an examination of the Navy's '3-M' (maintenance material management) data base to see if any evidence was readily available or easily extractable to affirm or refute the hypotheses underlying fault-tolerant system design. A large volume of aggregate data was examined for three aircraft types, the E-2C, the P-3C, and the S-3A. Several broad conclusions were reached with respect to the fault-tolerant system design hypotheses. Some observations and interferences are presented to conclude this report. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1979
- Accession Number
- ADA066697
Entities
People
- Albert L. Hopkins Jr
Organizations
- Charles Stark Draper Laboratory