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Figure System development, production/construction, operational, logistics, and maintenance support activities.
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Figure 15.2 Logistics and supply chain activities.
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Figure 15.3 Supplier relationships in a system-of-systems (SOS) structure.
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Figure 15.4 The basic elements of logistics and maintenance support.
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Figure 15.5 Logistics activity flow (materials, information, and money).
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Figure 15.6 The various forms of transportation.
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Figure Spares determination using Poisson cumulative probabilities. Source: NAVAIR /NAVORD OD 41146, Reliability Engineering Handbook (Washington, DC: Naval Air Systems Command and Naval Ordnance Systems Command).
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Figure 15.8a Spare-part requirement nomograph
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Figure 15.8b Spare-part requirement nomograph
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Figure 15.9 Representation of an actual inventory cycle.
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Figure 15.10 Logistic support in the system life cycle (refer to Figure 2.2).
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Figure Selected technical performance measures for the logistics and maintenance support infrastructure. Source: B. S. Blanchard, Logistics Engineering and Management, 6th ed. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004), Figure 1.11.
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Figure 15.12 Supportability analysis (SA) and supplemental analyses.
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Figure Development of logistics and maintenance support requirements through the supportability analysis. Source: B. S. Blanchard, Logistics Engineering and Management, 6th ed.(Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004), Figure 5.6.
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