The Route and Landmark Selection Tool (RULST) is a software program designed to assist military planners in defining geographical objects, such as routes, landmarks, spurs, and yards, at a given facility. Argonne National Laboratory is currently developing a prototype of this tool for use by the Military Traffic Management Command Transportation Engineering Agency (MTMCTEA). The primary objective of RULST is to populate database tables of facility objects for use in MTMCTEA models. RULST defines facility data for use in models such as Port Simulation (PORTSIM) and Transportation System Capability (TRANSCAP), which simulate the transportation of equipment through ports and military installations. The main purpose of RULST is to allow you to specify the relationships between landmarks and routes. The nodes, links, and landmarks that describe a facility are often predefined on the basis of the layout of the physical site.
Route and Landmark Selection Tool (RULST): User's Manual
2002
42 pages
Report
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English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Transportation , Military facilities , Transportation systems , Computerized simulation , Military personnel , Military planning , Routing , Terminal facilities , Data base management , Software programs , Military Traffic Management Command Transportation Engineering Agency(MTMCTEA)
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