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Development and Application of a Logistic Simulation Model
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This paper describes the development and application of a Monte Carlo simulation model which simulates operation of a complex logistic system. The model was developed for use in the management of low density Army missile systems, but the technique is applicable to other areas as well. The model provides a technique for measuring the effect of changes in reliability, maintainability, and logistic support on system availability. This paper discusses the development, operation, results, and potential application of the model.
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Black, R., Shamblin, P., and Diggs, T., "Development and Application of a Logistic Simulation Model," SAE Technical Paper 670647, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670647.Also In
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- Lowers H. R. Black R. O. “Evaluation of Systems Effectiveness of Army Missile Systems.” Paper presented at SAE Aeronautic & Space Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting Los Angeles, California October 1966
- Lowers H. R. Black R. O. “Priorities for Weapon System Improvement.” Paper presented at Fifth Reliability and Maintainability Conference New York July 1966
- “Controlled Data Collection Seminar,” U. S. Army Missile Command 14 December 1966
- Von Alven W. H. “Reliability Engineering,” Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Prentice-Hall 1964