Cargo Movement Operations System (CMOS). Level of Effort Assessment of ADAM III

Abstract

The purpose of this assessment is to determine the work necessary to merge the ADAM III functionality into CMOS. The general strategy was to examine the requirements contained in the Draft Functional Requirements Document and determine their impact in each of six system design element categories. Five steps were needed to complete this study. In order of occurrence, they were: 1) to explain the processes at work in ADAM III; 2) to identify the system design element categories; 3) to visualize the incorporation of ADAM III requirements into CMOS; 4) to record each instance; and 5) to total the counts for each category. Sizing the scope of the CMOS ADAM III merger should be tempered by the presence of mitigating factors. These include: 1) evolutionary requirements definition; 2) documentation constraints; 3) requirements integration into the conceptual model of CMOS; 4) no measurement of process complexity --significant complexity is unquantified for 28 requirements; 5) inability to allocate all requirements to categories; and 6) lack of interchangeability between CMOS ad hoc queries and ADAM III preformatted queries. Computer programming; Logistics management/planning.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 19, 1990
Accession Number
ADA219675

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