1. Payload Accommodation and Development Planning Tools: A Desktop Resource Leveling Model (DRLM)
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John D. Hilchey, Bobby Ledbetter, and Richard C. Williams
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Cost reduction ,Engineering ,Schedule ,Resource leveling ,Operations research ,Seven Management and Planning Tools ,business.industry ,Payload ,Systems engineering ,Volume (computing) ,Space logistics ,Resource allocation ,business - Abstract
The Desktop Resource Leveling Model (DRLM) has been developed as a tool to rapidly structure and manipulate accommodation, schedule, and funding profiles for any kind of experiments, payloads, facilities, and flight systems or other project hardware. The model creates detailed databases describing 'end item' parameters, such as mass, volume, power requirements or costs and schedules for payload, subsystem, or flight system elements. It automatically spreads costs by calendar quarters and sums costs or accommodation parameters by total project, payload, facility, payload launch, or program phase. Final results can be saved or printed out, automatically documenting all assumptions, inputs, and defaults.
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- 1989
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