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Outline of How to Build A New Cycle LRP


Process for Constructing a New Cycle LRP

INTRODUCTION

Building a new cycle LRP has a number of phases, some of which are iterative. The general idea that has been used in Cycles 7, 8 and 9 (at least) is to build an LRP based upon the existent dynamic LRP all at once (as opposed to letting visits dribble into the plan as they become ready for long range planning). Such an "all up" plan is necessary to minimize conflicts between visits which could arise in a number of ways. An example of one way would be a very restricted visit coming into the LRP targeted for a time where the plan has already become full. This situation is not unique to cycle start-up and is a continual problem throughout the year, but by planning as many visits as can be had at once, conflicts can be minimized.

To execute the approach of planning as many visits at once as possible, with allowance for a continual influx of 'ready' visits, the ideal situation is to create and release a plan as late as possible within the constraints of cycle LRP release deadlines, dropoff in subscription of previous cycle visits within the LRP, and the natural ramp-up in opportunities for the more restricted visits within the new cycle.

What follows is an outline of a series of steps and actions that need to be taken as a part of the new Cycle planning process. It is not a detailed procedure, but an overview. For a practical guide to which tools and commands are used in the process of building an LRP (in Cycle 9), see the accompanying document. For a more up to date practical guide (detailing step by step what occurred) see the Cycle 17 documentation.


  1. PRE-TAC ORBIT ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
  2. An important phase of building a Cycle LRP begins months before the actual release of that LRP. An accurate accounting of orbits unexecuted, and orbit execution rates are necessary. The orbit accounting is done at a later stage as well, prior to the actual Cycle LRP Build stage, to update the accounting.

    The earlier phase of orbit accounting can start 7-8 months prior to the nominal end of cycle and timing is driven by when the TAC occurs.

    1. Orbit Accounting
    2. For a more detailed explanation of the algorithm and the logic behind it, see the accompanying document.

      Appropriate adjustments for Safings or other down-times may need to be made to execution rates, as often Safing victims are not subject to HOPRs and are merely replanned for later times.

    3. TAC & MANAGEMENT ORBIT RECOMMENDATIONS

    4. The findings from the previous orbit accounting are used as direct input for determining TAC recommendations. Recommendations need to be made to the TAC and HOD Management on a number of possible issues:


  3. MONITORING INGEST PROGRESS & PRE-BUILD ACTIVITIES
  4. A valuable step in building a Cycle LRP is to monitor the progress of visits being made available for assimilation into a Cycle LRP and allow update of SPIKE products to help PCs determine any problems with ingested proposals.


  5. BUILDING THE NEW CYCLE LRP
  6. The active phase of building an LRP proceeds after the Phase IIs are in house and processed through the phase of being 'lrp ready'. Each of Cycle 7, 7.5, 8, & 9 LRP builds has proceeded in a slightly different fashion in the sense that different software tools have been used to help compile lists of visits and proposals as input to SPIKE. SPIKE, however, is a common critical tool for building an LRP regardless of the cycle.

    1. Compile a list of proposals within the 'existing' released LRP.
    2. Compile a list of proposals in the new Cycle.
    3. Compile a list of visits in the new Cycle.
    4. Classify the new Cycle visits by the severity of constraints inherent to them.
    5. Build a SPIKE script, or set of scripts to plan the new Cycle.
    6. Execute the SPIKE script sequence.
    7. Evaluate the output products of the SPIKE script. Issues to examine:
    8. Iterate if necessary (some of the above steps may be deferred to the post-release maintenance phases).
    9. "Repair" the LRP which is judged to be acceptable from previous steps.
    10. Release the repaired LRP.
    11. Pre-Maintenance Adjustments:

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