Implementing Embedded Training (ET). Volume 9. Logistics Implications
Abstract
This volume addresses the special logistics implications of embedded training (ET). It show that logistical developments and the prescribed processes to support a system that includes ET are similar to those for a system without ET. Normal logistics procedures will be followed for ET system, as they are for systems without ET. Effectiveness of the procedures will be the same for systems with and without EF. The major ET implications for logisticians fall into two basic categories: 1. development of appropriate usage factors for the system equipment (including the ET components) so that logisticians can calculate reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) factors; and 2. development of appropriate kinds and levels of postfielding logistical supports, including hardware, software, documentation, and training courseware support to provide total system support. Keywords: Embedded training; Logistics; System development; Training requirements; System support requirements.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA206794
Entities
People
- Donald S. Peckham
- George R. Purifoy Jr.
- J. T. Roth
- W. P. Cherry