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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2014.15.9.5726

Qualitative study of software ILS application: Comparison analysis of maintenance types in software and hardware  

Lee, Kwan-Young (ILS(Integrated Logistics Support) R&D Lab, LIG Nex1)
Kim, Sang-Moon (ILS(Integrated Logistics Support) R&D Lab, LIG Nex1)
Park, Eun-Shim (ILS(Integrated Logistics Support) R&D Lab, LIG Nex1)
Park, Jae-Eun (ILS(Integrated Logistics Support) R&D Lab, LIG Nex1)
Kim, Geun-Hyung (ILS(Integrated Logistics Support) R&D Lab, LIG Nex1)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.15, no.9, 2014 , pp. 5726-5737 More about this Journal
Abstract
The increasing importance of software has highlighted the need for the proper application of software ILS. On the other hand, the development of ILS has been somewhat limited to the area of hardware development. Therefore, this study examined the potential difficulties in applying software ILS to practical uses, and analyzed the drawbacks by reporting several domestic or foreign regulation cases. In addition, the differences between hardware and software ILS were examined by considering their characteristics of maintenance. Eventually, by establishing the proper range, this study proposes a development plan that is suitable for domestic weapon systems. The proposed research is expected to be helpful for offering specific plans for designing software ILS.
Keywords
FMECA(Failure Modes Effects and Criticality Analysis); ILS(Integrated Logistics Support); LSA(Logistics Support Analysis); RAM(Reliability, Maintainability, Availability); Software ILS;
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