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Title System sustainment. Acquisition and engineering processes for the sustainment of critical and legacy systems
Creators Sandborn Peter; Lucyshyn William
Imprint Singapore [etc.]: World Scientific, cop. 2023
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств; Общая коллекция
Subjects Автоматические системы; Математическая статистика; World Scientific Publishing eBooks Collection; экономика организации
UDC 681.51; 519.22/.25
LBC 65.29
Document type Other
File type Other
Language English
Rights Свободный доступ из сети Интернет (чтение, печать)
Additionally New arrival
Record key RU\SPSTU\edoc\73820
Record create date 9/13/2024

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"Sustainment" (as commonly defined by industry and government), is comprised of maintenance, support, and upgrade practices that sustain or improve the performance of a system and maximize the availability of goods and services while minimizing their cost and footprint or, more simply, the capacity of a system to endure. Sustainment is a multi-trillion-dollar enterprise for critical systems, in both government (infrastructure and defense) and industry (transportation, industrial controls, data centers, and energy generation). This book is a mix of engineering, operations research, and policy sciences intended to provide students with a thorough understanding of the concept of sustainability and sustainable product life-cycles, and an appreciation of the importance of sustaining critical systems. It starts from the key attributes for system sustainment that includes data analytics, engineering analysis and the public policy needed to support the development of technologies, processes, and frameworks required for the management of sustainable processes and practices. The specific topics covered include: acquisition of critical systems, reliability, maintenance, availability, readiness, inventory management, supply-chain management and risks, contracting for sustainment, and various analysis methodologies (discounted cash flow analysis, discrete-event simulation and Monte Carlo methods). Practice problems are included at the end of each chapter.

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