Assessing the impacts of uncertainty propagation to system requirements by evaluating requirement connectivity

Alejandro Salado, Roshanak Nilchiani

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    Abstract

    Although theoretically independent, requirements within a decomposition level of a system architecture are not isolated elements. For an existing design, a change of a requirement may endanger or facilitate fulfillment of other requirements within the same level of the decomposition. The present research suggests a requirement connectivity metric to evaluate the potential consequences that changing a requirement may have on a system with respect to fulfillment of other requirements. A particular aspect of the present research is the assumption that connectivity accounts only for requirements within the same decomposition level of an architecture, not for those flowing up or down the decomposition. The metric is used to evaluate different cases in which requirements are changed due to triggering of uncertain events during a project life-cycle.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages885-899
    Number of pages15
    StatePublished - 2013
    Event23rd Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering, INCOSE 2013 - Philadelphia, PA, United States
    Duration: 24 Jun 201327 Jun 2013

    Conference

    Conference23rd Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering, INCOSE 2013
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityPhiladelphia, PA
    Period24/06/1327/06/13

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