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Database system design and implementation for Marine air-traffic-controller training ( ) | ||
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Ambriz, Anthony J. |
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Database system design and implementation for Marine air-traffic-controller training |
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Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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This project focused on the design, development, and implementation of a centralized electronic database for air-traffic-controller (ATC) training within the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps currently has individual electronic training database-management systems at the unit level. The existing training database-management systems are client based, unstandardized, and have significant data-entry redundancy. We developed a centralized system that is scalable and capable of supporting detailed training statistics. We identified several critical features required for successful implementation and developed a system capable of importing and processing existing training data. We analyzed an existing training database-management system used at the unit level and developed methods for accurately exporting the existing system's stored generic data. We processed the raw data and properly migrated the data to a prototype database-management system, which involved processing for proper data integrity, database normalization, and enforcing unique record-identifier usage. We developed a front-end graphical user interface to interact with the developed system and the stored training data. Future system improvements include migration to a military network, adaptation by additional units, and full integration with the Navy's Visual Information Display System. Subjects: Marine Corps; ATC; Air Traffic Control; MACCS; TMS; training database-management system; T&R; training and readiness; paperless records; MPR; MACCS Performance Records; databases; MOS |
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Language | English | |
Publication date | June 2017 | |
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink |
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databasesystemde1094555649 |
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Short title | Database system design and implementation for Marine air-traffic-controller training |
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Author | Ambriz, Anthony J. |
Software used | Ambriz, Anthony J. |
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Page size | 612 x 792 pts (letter) |
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