Measures of Effectiveness (MOEs) are critical indicators used to assess how well a system meets its intended operational goals and objectives. They quantify the success of the system in real-world scenarios by emphasizing the outcomes and benefits derived from its operational use. Essentially, MOEs focus on the effectiveness of a system in achieving mission objectives, rather than merely evaluating its performance in technical or logistical aspects.
Operational success is a broad and holistic measure that incorporates various factors such as performance under operational conditions, user satisfaction, and the system's ability to fulfill its intended purpose. By evaluating operational success, stakeholders can determine if the system delivers the desired results and value to the users.
In contrast, other measures like design efficiency, cost reduction, and technical feasibility address specific aspects of the system's life cycle or design parameters but do not directly capture how effective the system is in its operational environment. Therefore, identifying operational success as what MOEs evaluate highlights the importance of aligning system performance with user needs and mission success.