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Examines the potential of rule-based modeling as an analysis tool for investigating resource allocation policy issues.Focus is on resource allocation within B-52 flying organizations of the Strategic Air Command (SAC). A rule-based computer system, DOSS (Decision Oriented Scheduling System), is demonstrated to provide a valid model of many variables that affect resource allocation of aircrews and | A RAND NOTE RULE-BASED MODELING AS AN ANALYSIS TOOL IMPLICATIONS FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION WITHIN THE STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND Richard Fallon April 1980 N-1489-AF Prepared For The United States Air Force Rand SANTA MONICA CA. 90406 The research reported here was sponsored by the Directorate of Operational Requirements Deputy Chief of Staff Research Development and Acquisition Hq USAE under Contract F49620-77-C-0023. The United States Government is authorized to reproduce and distribute reprints for governmental purposes notwithstanding any copyright notation hereon. The Rand Publications Series The Report is the principal publication documenting and transmitting Rand s n ir research findings and final research results. The Rand Note reports O er outputs of sponsored research for general distribution. Publications of The Rand Corporation do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the sponsors of Rand research. Published by The Rand Corporation A RAND NOTE RULE-BASED MODELING AS AN ANALYSIS TOOL IMPLICATIONS FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION WITHIN THE STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND Richard Fallon April 1980 N-1489-AF Prepared For The United States Air Force APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED Rand SANTA MONICA CA. .