Contents: Assumptions--Non-replenishable demand and material returned to store, Availability of substitute items, Effect of SAVE material on availability, and Independence across echelons; Validation of Mark I Simulator--Comparison of synthesizer estimates with 3-M data, Comparison of fleet operations with simulation estimates, and Special validation tests; Experiments--Parametric analysis of operational availability, experiments added and experiments completed; Design of Mark II Simulation--Fleet screening simulator, Process analyzer, Synthesizer and Converter.
Ships Supply Support Study
1973
37 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Management Practice , Computer Hardware , Management planning and control , Data processing , Inventory control , Ships , Computer programs , Maintenance , Shipboard , Optimization , Naval equipment , Time , Cost effectiveness , Spare parts , Logistics , Simulators , Flow charting , 3m system , Maintenance and material management
NTIS | 1971
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