Measuring test productivity - The elusive dream
Abstract
The paper summarizes definitions and terminology relating to measurement of Test and Evaluation productivity before settling on the appropriate criteria for such a measurement model. A productivity measurement scheme suited for use by Test and Evaluation organizations is suggested. This mathematical model is a simplified version of one proposed by the American Productivity Center and applied to an aircraft maintenance facility by Fletcher. It includes only four primary variables: safety, schedule, cost, and deficiencies reported with varying degrees of objectivity and subjectivity involved in quantifying them. A hypothetical example of a fighter aircraft flight test program is used to illustrate the application of the productivity measurement model. The proposed model is intended to serve as a first iteration procedure and should be tested against real test programs to verify and refine it.
- Publication:
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AIAA
- Pub Date:
- November 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983flte.confR....W
- Keywords:
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- Evaluation;
- Mathematical Models;
- Performance Tests;
- Productivity;
- Costs;
- Flight Tests;
- Input;
- Output;
- Research And Development;
- Safety Factors;
- Schedules;
- Engineering (General)