INTEGRATED MODELING OF BEHAVIOR AND RELIABILITY IN SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT (bibtex)
by Julian Hentze, Thorben Kaul, Iris Grässler, Walter Sextro
Abstract:
The integrated modeling of behavior and reliability in system development delivers a model-based approach for reliability investigation by taking into account the dynamic system behavior as well as the system architecture at different phases of the development process. This approach features an automated synthesis of a reliability model out of a behavior model enabling for the closed loop modeling of degradation of the system and its (dynamic) behavior. The approach is integrated into the development process following Systems Engineering. It is based on standard models used in model-based development methodologies i.e. SysML or Matlab/Simulink. In addition to the theoretical description of the necessary steps the procedure is validated by an application example at two stages of the development process.
Reference:
Hentze, J.; Kaul, T.; Grässler, I.; Sextro, W.: INTEGRATED MODELING OF BEHAVIOR AND RELIABILITY IN SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT. ICED17, 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING DESIGN, 2017. (Preprint: https://groups.uni-paderborn.de/ldm/publications/download/KaulHentze2017.pdf)
Bibtex Entry:
@INPROCEEDINGS{KaulHentze2017,
  author = {Hentze, Julian and Kaul, Thorben and Grässler, Iris and Sextro, Walter},
  title = {INTEGRATED MODELING OF BEHAVIOR AND RELIABILITY IN SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT},
  booktitle = {ICED17, 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING DESIGN},
  year = {2017},
  pages = {385-394},
  abstract = {The integrated modeling of behavior and reliability in system development
	delivers a model-based
	
	approach for reliability investigation by taking into account the
	dynamic system behavior as well as the
	
	system architecture at different phases of the development process.
	This approach features an automated
	
	synthesis of a reliability model out of a behavior model enabling
	for the closed loop modeling of
	
	degradation of the system and its (dynamic) behavior. The approach
	is integrated into the development
	
	process following Systems Engineering. It is based on standard models
	used in model-based
	
	development methodologies i.e. SysML or Matlab/Simulink. In addition
	to the theoretical description
	
	of the necessary steps the procedure is validated by an application
	example at two stages of the
	
	development process.},
  comment = {Preprint: \url{https://groups.uni-paderborn.de/ldm/publications/download/KaulHentze2017.pdf}},
  file = {KaulHentze2017.pdf:download\\KaulHentze2017.pdf:PDF},
  keywords = {Design for X (DfX), Product modelling / models, Robust design, Systems
	Engineering (SE), Reliability},
  owner = {ekubi},
  timestamp = {2017.11.13}
}