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A Scheme for Determining Maintenance Task Priority

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The determination of military equipment maintenance task priority is directly related to the smooth development of subsequent maintenance task allocation and scheduling. There are many factors affecting the priority of maintenance tasks, and comprehensive consideration of various factors is the key to reasonably determine the priority of maintenance tasks. Through the analysis of the characteristics of wartime military equipment maintenance support, a maintenance task evaluation index system is constructed. Using the Dematel method of current hot factor analysis and identification, the weight of each evaluation index is determined, and the value of each index with different dimensions is standardized, so as to determine the priority of maintenance tasks. In addition, the proposed maintenance task priority determination scheme is applied to an actual military case and the impact index is expanded. By comparison, it is found that the proposed scheme is simpler and clearer than previous schemes and can also obtain similar priority order, with strong robustness. The new method can provide a reasonable basis for equipment support commanders to determine the priority of equipment maintenance tasks in wartime.

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Qin, M., Liu, L., Zeng, Q., Qi, X. (2023). A Scheme for Determining Maintenance Task Priority. In: Nakamatsu, K., Kountchev, R., Patnaik, S., Abe, J.M. (eds) Advanced Intelligent Technologies for Information and Communication. ICAIT 2022. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 365. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5203-8_17

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