Space Station logistics policy - Risk management from the top down
1990
Considerations are presented in the area of risk management specifically relating to logistics and system supportability. These considerations form a basis for confident application of concurrent engineering principles to a development program, aiming at simultaneous consideration of support and logistics requirements within the engineering process as the system concept and designs develop. It is shown that, by applying such a process, the chances of minimizing program logistics and supportability risk in the long term can be improved. The problem of analyzing and minimizing integrated logistics risk for the Space Station Freedom Program is discussed.
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- Maintainability
- Space logistics
- Risk management
- Reliability engineering
- Space Station Freedom
- Fault tolerance
- Systems engineering
- Spare part
- Top-down and bottom-up design
- Engineering
- Concurrent engineering
- Integrated logistics support
- Serviceability (computer)
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Engineering design process
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