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On a Hierarchical Model for Effectively Managing ILS Requirements of Electronic Warfare Equipments  

Kim, Ghi-Back (ADD)
Lee, Jae-Chon (Ajou University)
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Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology / v.13, no.5, 2010 , pp. 801-807 More about this Journal
Abstract
Requirements management is one of the most essential activities of systems engineering in developing successful weapon systems. Particularly it is very important to consistently manage the traceability among the user requirements, the system requirements, the development specifications and the testing plans throughout the entire life cycle of the weapon system. However, the most part of requirements-related activities has centered around the functional and performance requirements but the integrated logistics support(ILS) requirement has not properly been managed. In this regard, a special attention is needed to develop and manage the ILS requirements. To do so, the ANSI/EIA-632 standard can be referred as a starting point since the ILS requirements of the weapon system under development are specified by the enabling products whereas the functional and performance requirements are covered by the end product requirements. Specifically, we first review and model several cases of previous weapon systems development, which reveals the problem of interest. Then, under the framework of ANSI/EIA-632, we study a hierarchical model for effectively managing ILS requirements by analyzing the features of ILS requirements. Finally, the value of the proposed model is discussed through the case study of electronic warfare equipment.
Keywords
Requirement Management; Integrated Logistics Support(ILS); Operational Requirement Document(ORD); System Requirement Document(SRD); Statement of Work(SOW); Decision Items Description(DID);
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