Advanced Automation System Loads Analysis and Definition: Workload Analysis: Volume II
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1986-08-01
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Abstract:The Advanced Automation System (AAS) is a proposed replacement for the hardware and software that function as the current real time air traffic control computer system. For purposes of system performance modeling, capacity management and system performance testing, a system workload is defined. This report, Volume II, describes the rationale for all workload parameter values. The workload parameters have values determined for the years 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, and 2010. For the AAS time period, 1995 to 2010, the workload includes values for two AAS states, "Prepare for Backup" and "Handle Backup". Facility-specific values are estimated for key workload parameters. A summary of workload parameter values for the AAS is presented in Volume I, "Workload Definition." In addition, the workload parameters are briefly defined. Volume III, "NAS Operational Data," describes some of the operational data which are the bases for the workload values described in Volume II and summarized in Volume I.
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