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== IRL ==
== IRL ==
== Application ==


== References ==
== References ==
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The System Readiness Level (SRL) index is an index of maturity applied at the system-level concept with the objective of correlating this indexing to appropriate systems engineering management principals [1]. The SRL of a given system is a function of individual TRLs and the maturities of the links between them, which will be defined based on a scale of integration readiness levels (IRLs). The resulting function of this interaction is then correlated to a five level SRL index. This SRL index is defined by the current state of development of a system in relation to the DoD’s Phases of Development for the Life Cycle Management Framework [2].


Background

NASA

DoD

[3]

TRL

IRL

Application

References

  1. From TRL to SRL: The Concept of Systems Readiness Levels, B. Sauser Et al., 2006.
  2. Dod Directive 5000.1, Department of Defense, 2005.
  3. A Quantitative Analysis of System Readiness Level Plus (SRL+): Development of Readiness Level Measurement, N. Marlyana Et al., 2018.