HQ-IFS Maintenance Resource Prediction Model (MRPM) User's Manual

Abstract

Maintenance Resource Prediction Models (MRPMs) are a set of models that run on various computer systems to assist Army managers in planning and programming maintenance resources, based on the anticipated resource requirements of actual installation facilities, for prediction periods of 1 to 10 years. There are three types of MRPM systems: (1) Headquarters - Integrated Facilities (HQ-IFS), (2) Major Command (MACOM), and (3) Installation Research systems. This user's manual covers the HQ-IFS MRPM system, and describes system operations at the Army, MACOM, and Reporting Installation levels. Separate sections explains the application of the HQ-IFS MRPM to each level, through step-by-step description and screen illustration of each program function. The HQ-IFS mainframe host computer can be accessed by a DOS-based, personal computer system through the use of terminal emulation software. Maintenance Resource Prediction Models (MRPMs) are a set of models that run on various computer systems to assist Army managers to plan and program maintenance resources, based on the anticipated resource requirements of actual installation facilities, for prediction periods of 1 to 10 years. (js)

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1990
Accession Number
ADA229297

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