Accession Number:
ADA101848
Title:
Application of a Design Morphology to the MX/OCC Definition of a Fault Detection and Dispatch System.
Descriptive Note:
Final technical rept.,
Corporate Author:
HOUSTON UNIV TX DEPT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Personal Author(s):
Report Date:
1980-09-01
Pagination or Media Count:
144.0
Abstract:
This report includes the second year activities in which six criteria for Fault Detection performance were modelled and 180 candidate systems evaluated by a multiple criterion function based on 94 input variables. A Monte Carlo simulation of the maintenance activities of an MX Cluster was developed to aid in estimating input variables, and is included. The application of this design morphology appears to be effective on an unstructured problem and provides a useful vehicle for clearly defining the functions and tasks that meet the needs of FDD and hence, clarify the man-machine interactions. Author
Descriptors:
- *SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
- *HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
- *GROUND SUPPORT
- MAINTENANCE
- COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
- INPUT
- LOGISTICS SUPPORT
- DETECTION
- DECISION MAKING
- COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
- MONTE CARLO METHOD
- CONTROL CENTERS
- LIFE CYCLE COSTS
- SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
- MAN MACHINE SYSTEMS
- TRADE OFF ANALYSIS
- SURFACE TO SURFACE MISSILES
- FAULTS
Subject Categories:
- Administration and Management
- Guided Missile Launching and Basing Support
- Human Factors Engineering and Man Machine Systems