M. Di Maio, L. Atorf, Ulrich Dahmen, M. Schluse, J. Rossmann, Martin Hoppe, George-Dimitrios Kapos
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Interface Management with Closed-Loop Systems Engineering (CLOSE)
Interfaces (IF) and their Management (IFM) are a particular challenge in the successful development of complex products and products operating in a complex environment. In Closed-Loop Systems Engineering (CLOSE) IFM is fully integrated into its Model-Driven Engineering Process (MDEP). CLOSE provides fully automated IF modelling, traceable IF history, an efficient handling of IF negotiations and the effective de-coupling of interfacing systems. Especially in combination with CLOSE's Experimentable Digital Twins (EDTs), IFM becomes a vital resource for the development process, rather than the parallel process it so often is today, supporting early variant evaluation, balance checks and impact analysis, which makes it a central asset for developing better products. This paper describes IFM in CLOSE and illustrates it with a case study of a Martian robot for autonomous scientific missions.