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by Patrice Micouin
Model Based Systems Engineering: Fundamentals and Methods
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Contents
Title Page
Copyright
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction: Goals of Property-Model Methodology
PART 1: Fundamentals
1 General Systems Theory
1.1. Introduction
1.2. What is a system?
1.3. Systems, subsystems and levels
1.4. Concrete and abstract objects
1.5. Properties
1.6. States, event, process, behavior and fact
1.7. Systems of interest
2 Technological Systems
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Definition of technological systems
2.3. Function, behavior and structure of a technological system
2.4. Intended and concomitant effects of a technological system
2.5. Modes, mode switching and states
2.6. Errors, faults and failures
2.7. “The human factor”
3 Knowledge Systems
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Knowledge and its bearers
3.3. Intersubjective knowledge
3.4. Concepts, propositions and conceptual knowledge
3.5. Objective and true knowledge
3.6. Scientific and technological knowledge
3.7. Knowledge and belief
4 Semiotic Systems and Models
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Signs and systems of signs
4.3. Nomological propositions and law statements
4.4. Models, object models, theoretical models and simulation
4.5. Representativeness of models and the expressiveness of languages
PART 2: Methods
5 Engineering Processes
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Systems engineering process
6 Determining Requirements and Specification MODELS
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Specifications and requirements
6.3. Text-based requirements and subjectivity
6.4. Objectifying requirements and assumptions through property-based requirements
6.5. Conjunction and comparison of property-based requirements
6.6. Interpreting text-based requirements
6.7. Conclusion: specification models and concurrent assertions
7 Designing Solutions and Design Models
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Deriving requirements
7.3. Basic system model of a type of systems
7.4. Dynamic design models of a type of systems
7.5. Derivation and allocation of the system’s behavioral requirements
7.6. Static design models
7.7. Derivation and allocation of system requirements
7.8 The end of the design process and the realization
8 Validating Requirements and Assumptions
8.1. Introduction
8.2. The validation process according to the ARP4754A
8.3. The validation process according to the property model methodology
8.4. Conclusion
9 Verifying the Implementation Step by Step
9.1. Introduction
9.2. The verification process according to the ARP4754A
9.3. The verification process according to the property model methodology
9.4. Conclusion
10 Safety Engineering
10.1. Introduction
10.2. The safety assessment process according to the ARP4754A
10.3. The safety assessment process according to the property model methodology (PMM)
10.4. Conclusion
11 Property Model Methodology Development Process
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Early phase of a system development, preliminary studies
11.3. Steps of the industrial development of a type of systems
11.4. Initial step: highest level system specification
11.5. Design steps: descending and iterative design of the building blocks down to the lowest level blocks
11.6. Realization step of the lowest level building blocks
11.7. Integration and installation steps
11.8. Conclusion
Appendix
A1.1. Introduction
A1.2. Roles and means
A1.3. Producing a specification model (SSM)
A1.4. Producing design models
A1.5. Producing a system model (SM)
Bibliography
Index
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