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System effectiveness /

Highlights three principal applications of system effectiveness: hardware system evaluation, organizational development and evaluation, and conflict analysis. The text emphasizes the commonality of the system effectiveness discipline. The first part of the work presents a framework for system effect...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Habayeb, A. R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford, England ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1987.
Edición:1st ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; System Effectiveness; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; PART 1. HARDWARE SYSTEMS EVALUATION; Chapter 1. System Effectiveness; 1. Background; 2. System Initiation and Life Cycle; 3. System Effectiveness Framework; 4. System Partitioning and Hierarchy; 5. Effectiveness and Limitation; 6. Cost-Effectiveness; References; Projects; Chapter 2. Design Adequacy/Capability; 1. Introduction; 2. System Design Adequacy Model; 3. Design Adequacy Variables; 4. Design Adequacy Prediction of a Hypothetical Air-to-Air Weapon System
  • 5. Product Improvement Program (PIP) and MOE6. Firing Doctrine Evaluation; References; Projects; Chapter 3. Design Adequacy of Sensors; I. Design Adequacy of Sensor Systems; 2. Radar Design Parameters; 3. Tracking Function; 4. Classification Function; 5. Infrared (IR) Sensors; 6. Design Parameters of Passive IR Sensors; 7. Performance Parameters of IR Sensors; 8. Measures of Design Adequacy (MOA's); References; Projects; Chapter 4. Reliability; 1. Introduction; 2. Data Failure Density Function and Hazard Rate; 3. Reliability Function in terms of Hazard Rate
  • 4. Reliability Function and the Constant Failure Rate5. Mean Time to Failure (MTTF) and Mean Time Between Failures(MTBF); 6. Reliability, Building and Manufacture of Hardware; References; Problems; Chapter 5. System Reliability; 1. Introduction; 2. Reliability of Series Systems; 3. Reliability of Parallel Systems; 4. Reliability of J-out-of-K System; 5. Tie-Set and Cut-Set: Graph Analysis; 6. Reliability Improvement Techniques; 7. Reliability Quantification; 8. Reliability Assessment of a Hypothetical Missile; References; Projects; Chapter 6. System Readiness
  • 1. Readiness, Availability and Operability2. Intrinsic, Operational and Standby Readiness; 3. Partitioning of Time; 4. Two-State Readiness; 5. Maintainability and Repairability; 6. Degradation and Tracking of Readiness; 7. Readiness of Multi-Mission Systems; References; Projects; Chapter 7. Duels and Combat Effectiveness; 1. Competition and Effectiveness; 2. Laws of Combat and One-On-One Duels; 3. Duel Outcomes; 4. Constrained Sequential One-On-One Duel; 5, Unconstrained One-On-One Duels; 6. Class II Unconstrained Duels and Time Sins; 7. Occurrence Probability of Launch Exchange Sequences
  • 8. Occurrence Probability of Class I Duel Exchange Sequences9. Unbalanced Load Out: n1 = 2, n2 = 1; References; Problems; PART II. ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION; Chapter 8. Organization and System Concepts; 1. Introduction; 2. Purpose of Organizing; 3. Duality of System and Organization; 4. Hierarchy of Organization and Partitioning Levels of Systems; 5. Effectiveness and Efficiency; 6. Need, Objective, Goal, Strategy, Policy and Function; Projects; Chapter 9. Effectiveness and States of Organization; Effectiveness and Limitation Models; Topology of Organization and System