A Quantitative Analysis of System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+): Development of Readiness Level Measurement

The research explains the development of Readiness Level measurement. The initial concept of Readiness Level is Technology Readiness Level (TRL). TRL is an important metric used by U.S. government agencies such as NASA and the Department of Defense and is designed to quantify the maturity of a new t...

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Main Authors: Marlyana Novi, Tontowi Alva Edy, Yuniarto Hari Agung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815902067
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spelling doaj-85e79d47dca54cfca8937419833ae47f2021-08-11T14:31:12ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011590206710.1051/matecconf/201815902067matecconf_ijcaet-isampe2018_02067A Quantitative Analysis of System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+): Development of Readiness Level MeasurementMarlyana NoviTontowi Alva EdyYuniarto Hari AgungThe research explains the development of Readiness Level measurement. The initial concept of Readiness Level is Technology Readiness Level (TRL). TRL is an important metric used by U.S. government agencies such as NASA and the Department of Defense and is designed to quantify the maturity of a new technology and to enable comparisons with alternatives. System technology assessment evolves with the presence of Integration Readiness Level (IRL) and System Readiness Level (SRL). A quantitative combination of levels of readiness can be made and open the potential for expanding the other sizes of readiness levels, such as the Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL). A measurement tool to measure the development of readiness level by involving MRL is called System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+). This research focuses on quantitative analysis of SRL+ model. It consists of the mathematical properties method and readiness reversal method. Several steps can be conducted to design the SRL+ model. This model was developed from the System Readiness Level metric by Ross, combined with Incidence Matrix Approach by London. The first step is developing the function of the SRL+ model. The second step is conducting computation using a development model that is SRL+. The third step is carrying out validity of SRL+ model. The result indicates that SRL+ model can be mathematically proven.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815902067
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author Marlyana Novi
Tontowi Alva Edy
Yuniarto Hari Agung
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Tontowi Alva Edy
Yuniarto Hari Agung
A Quantitative Analysis of System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+): Development of Readiness Level Measurement
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Tontowi Alva Edy
Yuniarto Hari Agung
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title A Quantitative Analysis of System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+): Development of Readiness Level Measurement
title_short A Quantitative Analysis of System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+): Development of Readiness Level Measurement
title_full A Quantitative Analysis of System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+): Development of Readiness Level Measurement
title_fullStr A Quantitative Analysis of System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+): Development of Readiness Level Measurement
title_full_unstemmed A Quantitative Analysis of System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+): Development of Readiness Level Measurement
title_sort quantitative analysis of system readiness level plus (srl+): development of readiness level measurement
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The research explains the development of Readiness Level measurement. The initial concept of Readiness Level is Technology Readiness Level (TRL). TRL is an important metric used by U.S. government agencies such as NASA and the Department of Defense and is designed to quantify the maturity of a new technology and to enable comparisons with alternatives. System technology assessment evolves with the presence of Integration Readiness Level (IRL) and System Readiness Level (SRL). A quantitative combination of levels of readiness can be made and open the potential for expanding the other sizes of readiness levels, such as the Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL). A measurement tool to measure the development of readiness level by involving MRL is called System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+). This research focuses on quantitative analysis of SRL+ model. It consists of the mathematical properties method and readiness reversal method. Several steps can be conducted to design the SRL+ model. This model was developed from the System Readiness Level metric by Ross, combined with Incidence Matrix Approach by London. The first step is developing the function of the SRL+ model. The second step is conducting computation using a development model that is SRL+. The third step is carrying out validity of SRL+ model. The result indicates that SRL+ model can be mathematically proven.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815902067
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