An analysis of maintenance planning information requirements for integrated logistic support oriented to the Naval Ordnance Systems Command.

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Long, William Camielle
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1973-09Advisor
Kline, Melvin B.
Second Reader
Zybrycki, Edward A.
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This thesis utilizes a conceptual model for determining
information requirements for one Integrated Logistic Support
element (Maintenance Planning) . The development is
oriented to the Naval Ordnance Systems Command (NAVORD) by
presenting the existing NAVORD system and using Naval
Ordnance Requirements (OR-30) in the development of the
information requirements.
Following a brief overview of Integrated Logistic
Support and its system life cycle (acquisition phases)
implementation, the specific data flows for Maintenance
Planning are presented which identify the data or information,
the source (input) and destination (output) of that
data and the form/units of the data. A code is used to
simplify the source/destination identification and a detailed
alphabetic matrix shows a consolidated distribution
of input and output locations for each data element.
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