Aviation maintenance computerized management information systems : perspective for the future

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Derrick, Jerry Floyd
Miller, Theodore Aldred
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1984Advisor
Boger, Dan C.
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The Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information
System (NALCOMIS) is the next generation solution to the information
assimilation gap faced by Naval Aviation maintenance
managers. This thesis examines the scope of the problem
at the Organizational and Intermediate levels of maintenance,
and the intended effect of NALCOMIS and three peripheral
information systems. The underlying concepts of the four
systems investigated are used to explore Artificial Intelligence
(AI) as the logical augmentation or follow-on to the
NALCOMIS program. Recommendations regarding the implementation
of AI and expert systems are made.
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