DocumentCode
3209746
Title
Dependency modeling as an input to MIL-STD TRD/TPS development
Author
Hilberth, Kamill R.
Author_Institution
GTT Ind. Inc., Westlake Village, CA, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
8-10 Aug. 1995
Firstpage
552
Lastpage
555
Abstract
There are a number of dependency modeling tools in use today. The concept of representing the relationship between system behavior and failure modes using dependency modeling (otherwise called inference modeling) has significant merit, and has been proven to help achieve improved testability at reasonable cost. The purpose of this paper is to establish the requirements for dependency modeling systems which would result in optimum effectiveness of the output for the development of Test Requirements Documents and Test Program Sets.
Keywords
aerospace simulation; aircraft testing; automatic test software; avionics; diagnostic expert systems; fault diagnosis; military avionics; military computing; military standards; model-based reasoning; ATPG; MIL-STD TRD/TPS development; UUT complexity; dependency modeling tools; failure modes; fault detection; improved testability; inference modeling; optimum effectiveness; system behavior; test generation; test program sets; test requirements documents; test strategy; Costs; Design engineering; Failure analysis; Fault detection; Industrial relations; Information analysis; Radio frequency; Signal analysis; Switches; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
AUTOTESTCON '95. Systems Readiness: Test Technology for the 21st Century. Conference Record
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2621-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AUTEST.1995.522723
Filename
522723
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