DocumentCode
613669
Title
Model-based approach for change propagation analysis in requirements
Author
Nonsiri, S. ; Coatanea, Eric ; Bakhouya, Mohamed ; Mokammel, F.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Eng., Dept. of Eng. Design & Production, Aalto Univ., Aalto, Finland
fYear
2013
fDate
15-18 April 2013
Firstpage
497
Lastpage
503
Abstract
The need for support related to the complexity management of systems engineering problems, specifically for requirements management and changes is especially necessary during the early stages of the systems engineering process. Indeed, these stages have a tremendous impact on the overall outcome of a project. If not anticipated at early stages, changes in requirements are leading to changes in the design and in the later implementation stages, resulting in an unexpected increase in costs (monetary, time, etc.). The framework proposed in this article for requirements change prediction consists of a three steps process. First, requirements are modeled using SysML with predefined relationships. Second, all the relationships between requirements in the SysML model are transformed into an adjacency matrix also named DSM. A higher order Dependency Structure Matrix is applied; this matrix-based methodology allows support in the prediction of which requirements will be affected after a change in a specific requirement. Third, the change propagation path is visualized. Using this framework, it is possible to predict the possible propagation of changes in requirements. In addition, it is also possible to identify the requirements that can be reused. This can help to save the time and cost for developing a new system.
Keywords
computational complexity; matrix algebra; systems analysis; DSM; SysML model; adjacency matrix; change propagation analysis; change propagation path; complexity management; dependency structure matrix; matrix-based methodology; model-based approach; requirements management; systems engineering problems; Color; Computer architecture; Modeling; Robots; Unified modeling language; Visualization; Change propagation; Requirements management; SysML; higher order DSM;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems Conference (SysCon), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-3107-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SysCon.2013.6549928
Filename
6549928
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