A Q-GERT model and analysis of the communications in a mechanized brigade covering forces.

Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. === The purpose of this thesis is to determine if the Queuing Graphical Evaluation Review Technique (Q-GERT) can accurately model tactical military communications in a manner which can be used and understood by managers who have little computer...

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Main Author: Cobb, Henry Charles
Other Authors: Schoenstadt, A.
Language:en_US
Published: Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/18848
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-188482015-05-16T04:04:21Z A Q-GERT model and analysis of the communications in a mechanized brigade covering forces. Cobb, Henry Charles Schoenstadt, A. Cavaiola, L.J. Naval Postgraduate School Naval Postgraduate School Management Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. The purpose of this thesis is to determine if the Queuing Graphical Evaluation Review Technique (Q-GERT) can accurately model tactical military communications in a manner which can be used and understood by managers who have little computer expertise. Q-GERT is a FORTRAN-based analysis package which models networks consisting of events (nodes) and activities (arcs). The communications of a mechanized brigade covering force is easily modeled using Q-GERT symbolism and user written FORTRAN inserts; however, a manager must be proficient in FORTRAN and have access to the 1000 node/1000 arc Q-GERT package to accurately implement this model. The conclusion of this thesis is that Q-GERT is a flexible modeling technique which should prove to be a valuable managerial tool for the military manager when the larger Q-GERT package is used. 2012-11-16T19:31:17Z 2012-11-16T19:31:17Z 1979-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/18848 en_US Naval Postgraduate School
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description Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. === The purpose of this thesis is to determine if the Queuing Graphical Evaluation Review Technique (Q-GERT) can accurately model tactical military communications in a manner which can be used and understood by managers who have little computer expertise. Q-GERT is a FORTRAN-based analysis package which models networks consisting of events (nodes) and activities (arcs). The communications of a mechanized brigade covering force is easily modeled using Q-GERT symbolism and user written FORTRAN inserts; however, a manager must be proficient in FORTRAN and have access to the 1000 node/1000 arc Q-GERT package to accurately implement this model. The conclusion of this thesis is that Q-GERT is a flexible modeling technique which should prove to be a valuable managerial tool for the military manager when the larger Q-GERT package is used.
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