SBSS (Standard Base Supply System) Data Element Architecture.

Abstract

We have recommended several improvements to existing stockage policy. Our recommendations require data elements, records, and programs over and above the existing system. Prior to Air Force acceptance of the software maintenance of the Phase IV Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), the Data Systems Design Office needs to 'baseline' the system. Since we are recommending changes to the baseline, we were tasked to predict the data elements required for future stockage policy changes. Once the future data elements are identified, the current SBSS' records and data elements can be expanded as necessary and then baselined. We projected the data elements, records, and programs necessary to implement completed, in-work, and future Air Force Logistics Management Center projects. We provided a brief summary of why the data element, record or program is needed. We also identified three areas for stockage policy data requirements: (a) Interface with computers, especially base level microcomputers. (b) An increased need for demand history. (c) Reporting and requirements determination by weapon system. We recommend the Phase IV system be baselined to accommodate our projected system enhancements.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1985
Accession Number
ADA153710

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  • D. J. Blazer

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  • Air Platforms
  • Human Systems
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes
  • Weapons Technologies

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  • Air Force
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  • Logistics Management
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  • Standards
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  • Weapon Systems

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  • Engineering

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