A Maintenance Support Model.
Abstract
This thesis develops a general structure of an explicit, sequential event model of maintenance support at division level. The model is intended as an initial stage model for subsequent use in tandem with a combat feeder model to provide necessary insight into development of a largely implicit, variable resolution, hierarchical maintenance support model as part fo the Corps level systemic Airland Research model. Model development focused upon the delineation of the separate planning and execution processes of combat maintenance support and identification of the key decision points of these processes. Three key maintenance support planning processes which are crucial to timely and effective combat maintenance support are formulated into pseudo code algorithms: workload scheduling and allocation (triage), workload prioritzation, and maintenance time criteria (MTC) updating. Keywords: Maintenance Support Model, Maintenance Combat Model, Combat Maintenance Model, and Airland Research Model.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA154440
Entities
People
- S. P. Peterson
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School