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<blockquote data-quote="pretzel_man" data-source="post: 772108" data-attributes="member: 927"><p>I agree. Its not an exact science. 15 minutes overallowed on one day, 15 minutes underallowed on the following day may be the exact same performance. However, add up a weeks worth of time and look at trends and it works better. Add up all the drivers in the center for a day and its more precise.</p><p> </p><p>One more thing.... The underlying data for the most part does not come from UPS. UPS uses a "predetermined time system". I think the one used is called MTM. Here is a quick link that explains some of it:</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #0e774a">faculty.mercer.edu/moody_le/documents/PTSfulllecture.ppt</span></p><p> </p><p>There are many other links out there for MTM or pre-determined time systems or MTM. I'm not 100% sure that this is the one UPS uses since I have been out of I.E. for 15 years.</p><p> </p><p>P-Man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pretzel_man, post: 772108, member: 927"] I agree. Its not an exact science. 15 minutes overallowed on one day, 15 minutes underallowed on the following day may be the exact same performance. However, add up a weeks worth of time and look at trends and it works better. Add up all the drivers in the center for a day and its more precise. One more thing.... The underlying data for the most part does not come from UPS. UPS uses a "predetermined time system". I think the one used is called MTM. Here is a quick link that explains some of it: [COLOR=#0e774a]faculty.mercer.edu/moody_le/documents/PTSfulllecture.ppt[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0e774a][/COLOR] There are many other links out there for MTM or pre-determined time systems or MTM. I'm not 100% sure that this is the one UPS uses since I have been out of I.E. for 15 years. P-Man [/QUOTE]
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