| | | What Should System Supportability Engineering Bring to the Programme?
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System Supportability Engineering provides the following benefits to the programme: |
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| . | It must educate the design and/or integration process with regard to Reliability, Maintainability, Testability and Supportability. |
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| . | The ILS process, which underpins System Supportability Engineering, must be cost-effective. |
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| . | It must provide the foundation for effective and cost-effective through life system support. |
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| . | The ILS process should guide you to the optimum support solution. |
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The above benefits are achieved through: |
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| . | Taking a systems engineering approach to the derivation of a support solution. |
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| . | Design optimisation - trading off the various design and support characteristics. |
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| . | Providing assurance that the right support resources will be in place in time to operate the system or equipment. |
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| . | Providing assurance that supportability requirements can be met through the media of:
| . | Logistics Demonstration. |
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| . | Support System Trials & Evaluation. |
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last update: December 27, 2004 |
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