Weapon System Support Resources Demand Parameters - Logistics.
Abstract
This document presents preliminary results for Phase III of a study to seek ways of developing more accurate measures and weightings to improve resource requirement predictions for operational and emerging weapon systems. These improved measures can then be used on new programs to predict maintenance demands (human and material), for design tradeoff studies early in the system development process to reduce the overall weapon system life cycle cost and increase mission readiness. During Phase III (1980) follow-on in-depth statistical analysis of the preliminary findings was performed to identify various subsystem equipment maintenance resource demand vs generic parameter(s) sub-set(s) relationships, such as equipment, operational, environmental, maintenance, and general characteristics. The plan for the second half of Phase III (1981) is to further investigate those maintenance resource demands that have strongly correlated impact parameters within the various subsystems and equipments for identification of positive relationships and their cause factors. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA097517
Entities
People
- G. A. Walker
Organizations
- Boeing