Parametric simulation of the direct support maintenance system in the brigade area.

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Loerch, Andrew George
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1980-09Advisor
Hartman, James K.
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Parry, S.H.
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This thesis presents a computer simulation model of the
direct support maintenance system In the brigade area.
Current and future maintenance doctrine is addressed as
background, and Is used as a basis for the model. Submodels
to generate maintenance workload^ perform the maintenance
functions, and evaluate attrition of the maintenance units
are discussed In detail. A program listing Is provided and
complete documentation is given. Data generated by the
model Is used as an example of a potential application.
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