The primary objectives of the Nobility Aircraft Availability Forecasting (MAAF) research effort included: Defining an initial set of requirements and a design for a simulation based modeling application to assist Air Mobility Command (AMC) logistics planners and analysts in assessing and predicting AMC aircraft availability based on mission requirements; and developing a proof-of-concept demonstration to convey the important characteristics and features of MAAF. To achieve these objectives, the MAAF research effort was divided into three primary tasks that included defining functional and technical requirements, designing the critical components of an object-oriented modeling and simulation application to address these requirements, and developing a proof-of-concept demonstration.
Mobility Aircraft Availability Forecasting (MAAF) Model
2004
43 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Computer Software , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Mobility , Availability , Logistics , Models , Object oriented programming , Scenarios , Aircraft maintenance , Military requirements , Technology assessment , Simulation , Proof-of-concept , Mission capability , Amc(Air mobility command)
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