Research for Military Operation

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February 1, 1981
This paper examines general procedures for testing military real-time operational software from the user's perspective. A summary of industrial software testing is given with an evaluation of its applicability to the military's requirement for operational testing.
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August 1, 1974
The Navy's Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Program, at an annual cost of over $600 million, includes the rework of aircraft, engines, and components performed at seven Naval Aircraft Rework Facilities, commercial sources, and the rework facilities of the other services. The User's Guide presents a complete description of the Workload Planning and Budgeting Model. This model produces detailed production plans and budgets for the entire Depot Maintenance Program. Using the method of linear programming, the model determines minimum cost workload assignments which satisfy all depot maintenance requirements.
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June 1, 1974
The purpose of this analysis is to determine the relationship between the cost of the resource inputs employed by Naval aviation squadrons and the level of output produced by them. A production function, relating the level of squadron output to the levels of inputs used, is estimated econometrically, using nonlinear estimation techniques. The combination of inputs producing the maximum output, given a budget constraint, is then determined analytically.
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