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Integrated Maintenance Information System (imis) ... Final Program Report, Volume 2: Program Methodology ... Al/hr-tr-1995-0041 ... U
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Integrated Maintenance Information System (IMIS). Volume 2: Program Methodology
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Volume 2 of the IMIS Final Program Report discusses the three phases of the IMIS program: Requirements Analysis; System Design and Development; and Demonstration System Fabrication and Field Evaluation. Main objectives of the Requirements Analysis phase were to: (1) identify and analyze the functional, informational, and human computer interface requirements for an IMIS in the Air Force maintenance environment; (2) develop a system architecture which supported those requirements; and (3) develop system functional requirements specifications. Primary products of the Requirements Analysis were the IMIS Architecture and the System/Segment Specification. During System Design and Development, a subset of IMIS requirements was selected for implementation and demonstration. Upon completion of the IMIS demonstration system, hardware and software were installed and field tested at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Objectives of the field evaluation were to: (1) test the IMIS concept under realistic operational conditions, (2) evaluate IMIS effectiveness in supporting the unit maintenance mission, (3) demonstrate the technical advantages of IMIS over the current system, and (4) identify strengths and weaknesses of the demonstration system which could be used in refining requirements for a production implementation.
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Volume 2 of the IMIS Final Program Report discusses the three phases of the IMIS program: Requirements Analysis; System Design and Development; and Demonstration System Fabrication and Field Evaluation. Main objectives of the Requirements Analysis phase were to: (1) identify and analyze the functional, informational, and human computer interface requirements for an IMIS in the Air Force maintenance environment; (2) develop a system architecture which supported those requirements; and (3) develop system functional requirements specifications. Primary products of the Requirements Analysis were the IMIS Architecture and the System/Segment Specification. During System Design and Development, a subset of IMIS requirements was selected for implementation and demonstration. Upon completion of the IMIS demonstration system, hardware and software were installed and field tested at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Objectives of the field evaluation were to: (1) test the IMIS concept under realistic operational conditions, (2) evaluate IMIS effectiveness in supporting the unit maintenance mission, (3) demonstrate the technical advantages of IMIS over the current system, and (4) identify strengths and weaknesses of the demonstration system which could be used in refining requirements for a production implementation.
INTEGRATED MAINTENANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM (IMIS) ... FINAL PROGRAM REPORT, VOLUME 2
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Integrated Maintenance Information System (IMIS). Volume 1: Executive Summary
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The Executive Summary is the first volume in a three-volume final program report. It contains a summary of the objectives, methodology, results, conclusions, and recommendations of the Integrated Maintenance Information System (IMIS) program. The overall scope of the IMIS program was to (1) identity and define the requirements for IMIS; (2) develop specifications documenting the requirements; (3) design and develop a demonstration system capable of supporting the essential IMIS requirements; (4) evaluate the IMIS concept and requirements using the demonstration system; and (3) finalize the IMIS specifications by incorporating the results of the tests, demonstrations, and evaluations. The program was structured to satisfy the scope by applying information gained during each phase to the subsequent phases. The IMIS Field Test and Demonstration was separated into three parts: Debrief Test, End-to-End Demonstration, and Fault Isolation Test. The primary objectives of these activities were to (1) test the IMIS concept under realistic operational conditions, where possible, (2) evaluate the effectiveness of IMIS in supporting the maintenance mission of the unit, (3) demonstrate the technical advantages of IMIS over the current system, and (4) identity strengths and weaknesses of the demonstration system which could be used in defining requirements for a production implementation.
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The Executive Summary is the first volume in a three-volume final program report. It contains a summary of the objectives, methodology, results, conclusions, and recommendations of the Integrated Maintenance Information System (IMIS) program. The overall scope of the IMIS program was to (1) identity and define the requirements for IMIS; (2) develop specifications documenting the requirements; (3) design and develop a demonstration system capable of supporting the essential IMIS requirements; (4) evaluate the IMIS concept and requirements using the demonstration system; and (3) finalize the IMIS specifications by incorporating the results of the tests, demonstrations, and evaluations. The program was structured to satisfy the scope by applying information gained during each phase to the subsequent phases. The IMIS Field Test and Demonstration was separated into three parts: Debrief Test, End-to-End Demonstration, and Fault Isolation Test. The primary objectives of these activities were to (1) test the IMIS concept under realistic operational conditions, where possible, (2) evaluate the effectiveness of IMIS in supporting the maintenance mission of the unit, (3) demonstrate the technical advantages of IMIS over the current system, and (4) identity strengths and weaknesses of the demonstration system which could be used in defining requirements for a production implementation.
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Integrated Maintenance Information System (imis) ... Final Program Report, Vol. 3: Results, Conclusions, and Recommendations ... Al/hr
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Integrated Maintenance Information System (imis) ... Final Program Report, Vol. 1: Executive Summary ... Al/hr-tr-1995-0040 ... U.s. de
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