Keywords
Network analysis (Planning), United States Atlantic Missile Range
Abstract
The maintenance and supply system of the Atlantic Missile Range Communications Network (AMRCN) is modeled to determine the optimum level of men and parts which must be available at Cape Kennedy, the source of supply, in order to minimize the level of failed equipment at the four remote sites. The system is simulated utilizing a DYNAMO model. DYNAMO is a compiler for translating and running continuous models (models described by a set of differential equations). Flow diagrams of the breakdowns, men, and parts and the information flow between these segments of the model are presented. The results obtained are discussed and the optimal solution noted.
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Graduation Date
1973
Advisor
Walker, Robert L.
Degree
Master of Science (M.S.)
College
College of Engineering
Format
Pages
47 p.
Language
English
Rights
Public Domain
Length of Campus-only Access
None
Access Status
Masters Thesis (Open Access)
Identifier
DP0012256
Subjects
Network analysis (Planning), United States Atlantic Missile Range
STARS Citation
Morian, John Alexander, "An Analysis of the Maintenance and Supply System of the Atlantic Missile Range Communications Network" (1973). Retrospective Theses and Dissertations. 68.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/rtd/68
Contributor (Linked data)
University of Central Florida. College of Engineering [VIAF]
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Accessibility Status
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