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War reserve materials are very important in military operations other than war. With the increased frequency of using war reserve materials in the logistical support of multiple military tasks, the problems about structure, sorting, size and location of reserve materials have been appeared. The studies of prediction and calculation models have not revealed main factors and correlation among materials. Based on the actual data collected for many times, the correlations among various materials costs have been analyzed and the characteristics of war reserve materials have been discussed using PCA in this paper. These studies help to grasp the consumption rule and demands of support costs timely, to increase purchase plan and budget targeted and to improve efficiency of management.
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Yang, F., Liu, H., Li, J. (2015). The Correlation Analysis of War Reserve Materials in Military Operations Other than War. In: Zhang, R., Zhang, Z., Liu, K., Zhang, J. (eds) LISS 2013. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40660-7_34
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