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Automated Explosive Site Planner: a software system for siting explosives
Attention is given to the Automated Explosive Site Planner (AESP), a software system developed at Headquarters Air Force Logistics Command (HQ AFLC) to tackle many of the problems encountered with developing an explosives site plan and completing AFLC Form 333, 'Explosives Authorization For Sited Munitions Facility'. This system consists of three separate, but coordinated, programs that maintain a site database containing information on structures in and around the explosives storage area; establish minimum quantity-distance separations between the proposed structure and surrounding structures based on Air Force regulation 127-100, chapter 5; identify previously sited structures whose maximum net explosive weights must be reduced due to the introduction/placement of the proposed structure; and complete AFLC Form 333. Programs 1 and 3 of this system were designed using conventional techniques and coded in a conventional programming language (TURBO Pascal). Program 2 employs artificial intelligence techniques and was coded using expert system development software (M.1).<>