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QUANTIFICATION OF ESSENTIALITY AND UTILIZATION TERMS
- Aerospace Standard
- EQB4
- Stabilized
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Scope
This report proposes a methodology for applying weighting factors to system effectiveness quantification expressions of mathematical models for multi-function situations. Since the circumstances for applying "W" and "U" terms are almost unlimited, no attempt is made to show all possible applications of these terms. Rather, the basic principles are discussed and illustrated by simple examples in order to keep the focus on the principles for quantifying "W" and "U". The methods that are used at lower levels of the mission-function hierarchical tree are equally valid at higher levels. Consequently, the extension of these basic methods to more complicated situations was deliberately excluded from the content of this report.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 1 | HIERARCHICAL LEVEL RELATIONSHIPS | |
TABLE 2 | FUNCTION-HARDWARE MATRIX | |
TABLE 3 | SYSTEM STATES (LOGIC AND) | |
TABLE 4 | SYSTEM STATES (LOGIC OR) | |
TABLE 5 | STATE PROBABILITIES (LOGIC OR) | |
TABLE 6 | DESTROYER ESSENTIALITY FACTORS | |
TABLE 7 | ASW ESSENTIALITY FACTORS | |
TABLE 8 | CLASSIFICATION AND TRACK STATES | |
TABLE 9 | DESTROYER UTILIZATION FACTORS | |
TABLE 10 | ASW STATES | |
Unnamed Dataset 11 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 12 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 13 | ||
TABLE 11 | EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR SUPPORT FUNCTIONS | |
Unnamed Dataset 15 | ||
TABLE 12 | WORKSHEET FOR FUNCTION ESSENTIALITY COMPUTATION | |
TABLE 13 | STATION MISSION ESSENTIALITY/UTILIZATION FACTORS |
Issuing Committee
The G-47 Committee serves as an industry focal point for systems engineering by developing and maintaining standards, coalescing industry positions, preparing and coordinating positions on government policies & practices, and promoting sharing of best practices on the engineering of systems.
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