Efforts to improve Naval Aviation readiness have taken the form of automated aviation maintenance management information systems. The Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS) is a large complex system that has been in development since the mid 1970s. An interim system of a smaller scale, Status Inventory Data Management System (SIDMS), has been operational on Atlantic Fleet aircraft carriers for over two years. This thesis updates the functional requirements of NALCOMIS based on inputs from operational users of the interim system SIDMS. Data from questionnaires and structured personal interviews provide conclusions as to which functional requirements are most important/useful and which are least important/useful from a user point of view. The conclusions provide guidance for NALCOMIS implementation. (Author)
Update of the Functional Requirements of the Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS)
1984
85 pages
Report
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Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Aircraft , Management Information Systems , Information Systems , Maintenance management , Management information systems , Theses , Aircraft maintenance , Naval aircraft , Carrier based aircraft , Military requirements , NALCOMIS(Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System) , SIDMS(Status Inventory Data Management System)
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