AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE TROUBLE-SHOOTING OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
- 1 March 1962
- report
- Published by Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
Abstract
The purpose of Task MAINTRAIN is to develop techniques for improving the training and proficiency of electronics maintenance technicians. Since trouble shooting, i.e., locating malfunctioning parts, is one of the most difficult tasks involved in maintenance, recent efforts have been devoted largely to this aspect of maintenance. A necessary step in the conduct of trouble shooting research was to review the relevant literature. The present bibliography was prepared as part of the review process, and was intended primarily for use by MAINTRAIN staff members. It is published in the hope that it will be of value to other persons interested in trouble shooting or trouble shooting research. In preparing the bibliography, no attempt was made to include articles published after May, 1961, or those referenced in A Review of Troubleshooting Research, 1956, by Standlee, Pophan, and Fatter.Keywords
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