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  2. Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System

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    CJCS Instruction (CJCSI) 3170.01I provides a top-level description of the process and outlines the organizational responsibilities. The JCIDS Manual defines performance attributes, key performance parameters, validation and approval processes, and associated document content. [3]

  3. Key Performance Parameters - Wikipedia

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    The term is defined as "Performance attributes of a system considered critical to the development of an effective military capability. A KPP normally has a threshold representing the minimum acceptable value achievable at low-to-moderate risk, and an objective, representing the desired operational goal but at higher risk in cost, schedule, and ...

  4. Analysis of Alternatives - Wikipedia

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    The "solution" may be a specific design or configuration but it is more than likely to be a set of design parameter values the combination of which would provide the most optimal and desirable means of fulfilling the stated requirements. Thus, any specific design that complies with the optimal "solution" parameter values is deemed acceptable.

  5. Combat effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    Combat effectiveness is the capacity or performance of a military force to succeed in undertaking an operation, mission or objective. [1] Determining optimal combat effectiveness is crucial in the armed forces, whether they are deployed on land, air or sea.

  6. Technical performance measure - Wikipedia

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    Technical performance measures (TPM) is a term used by the US military to refer to key technical goals that needed to be met, where the technical goals were vital for the functioning of a system in its environment.

  7. MIL-PRF-38535 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-PRF-38535 [1] is a United States military specification that establishes the general performance and verification requirements of single die integrated circuit device type electronics. It is a performance-based specification document defining the general requirements, as well as the quality assurance and reliability requirements, for the ...

  8. Improved Performance Research Integration Tool - Wikipedia

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    IMPRINT helps users to assess the integration of personnel and system performance throughout the system lifecycle—from concept and design to field testing and system upgrades. In addition, IMPRINT can help predict the effects of training or personnel factors (e.g., as defined by Military Occupational Specialty) on human performance and ...

  9. MIL-STD-188 - Wikipedia

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    The MIL-STD-188 standards were created to "address telecommunication design parameters based on proven technologies." [ 2 ] To ensure interoperability, DISA made these standards mandatory for use in all new DoD systems and equipment, or major upgrades.