Exploring the Test and Evaluation Space using Model Based Conceptual Design (MBCD) Techniques

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
Insight Pub Date : 2023-04-11 DOI:10.1002/inst.12433
David Flanigan, Kevin Robinson
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Abstract

During the initial concept development phase, systems engineers focus on defining the problem space and system functions to explore candidate concepts that may address the systems engineers' problems. Model-based conceptual design (MBCD) techniques may be used to assist the customer and other stakeholders develop a greater understanding of the system concept, as well as identifying areas in the system that are affected by changes in requirements. This approach has generally been documented for describing the system concept in the early stages in the lifecycle, without significant focus on the test and evaluation (T&E) space that would be needed to evaluate these concepts, or identifying where the T&E space would be affected with a change in requirements. Our hypothesis is that decision makers would equally gain insight into the T&E considerations as well as system space considerations using MBCD techniques. An approach is offered to extend the previously published MBCD methodology to better consider the T&E space.

使用基于模型的概念设计(MBCD)技术探索测试和评估空间
在最初的概念开发阶段,系统工程师专注于定义问题空间和系统功能,以探索可能解决系统工程师问题的候选概念。基于模型的概念设计(MBCD)技术可用于帮助客户和其他利益相关者更好地理解系统概念,并识别系统中受需求变化影响的区域。这种方法通常被记录为在生命周期的早期阶段描述系统概念,而没有显著关注评估这些概念所需的测试和评估(T&;E)空间,或者确定T&;E空间将受到需求变化的影响。我们的假设是,决策者同样会对T&;E注意事项以及使用MBCD技术的系统空间注意事项。提供了一种方法来扩展先前公布的MBCD方法,以更好地考虑T&;E空间。
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Insight
Insight 工程技术-材料科学:表征与测试
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
9.10%
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0
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: Official Journal of The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing - includes original research and devlopment papers, technical and scientific reviews and case studies in the fields of NDT and CM.
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