PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS COST FUNCTIONS
PHASES Equip- |Mainte- | Adminis- Total
Modules ment nance tration
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All Total System Cost I+S+A+E
Figure 5 : System Cost Matrix
time for that job).
3. Reliability (R) , for the whole system may be defined as the pro-
bability that the system will perform as expected for the duration of its
mission. It should not be confused with Availability. It may be express-
ed as follows
R = e~t/T
base of natural logarithm
duration of an operation or mission
mean time between failures
where e
t
T
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4. Survivability (S) : The expected survivability can be seen from
the point of view of threat of technological obsolescence, in whole or
in part.
Effectiveness-model
Considering the four effectiveness factors, an expression for the sys-
tems effectiveness is evolved based on the product of the expectations
(P,A,R,S) giving the resultant expectations of the system's effectiveness
(analogous to product of probabilities):
E = [PC5] [AC4] [RC] 1 [805]
where the C's are the respective index-
es of statistical confidences. In a simplified concept, an effective-
ness-model could represent an interaction between the basic design and
the realized design. The former (basic design) is a parametric descrip-
tion of a new system as it would operate in the absence of any adverse