System Worth, System Effectiveness, Integrated Logistics Support, and Maintainability |
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Authors: | Blanchard Ben S. |
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Affiliation: | Electronics Division, General Dynamics Corp., Rochester, N. Y.; |
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Abstract: | The system worth or cost effectiveness concept covers the measure of a system in terms of total dollar value. System worth encompasses the elements of system effectiveness (a quantitative measure of a system's technical ability) as well as cost. One of the elements of system effectiveness is maintainability. Maintainability is an effective mechanism for the accomplishment of planned maintenance during the early design and development phases of a system. Planned maintenance is an element of integrated logistics support. The intent of this paper is to outline the basic elements associated with system worth, system effectiveness, and integrated logistics support, to outline the interrelation-ships of these concepts, and to cover the discipline of maintainability as an element of each concept. |
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