scholarly journals A Large-Scale Industrial Case Study on Architecture-Based Software Reliability Analysis

Author(s):  
Heiko Koziolek ◽  
Bastian Schlich ◽  
Carlos Bilich
Author(s):  
Tomás Flanagan ◽  
Claudia Eckert ◽  
P. John Clarkson

AbstractSuccessful realization of large-scale product development programs is challenging because of complex product and process dependencies and complicated team interactions. Proficient teamwork is underpinned by knowledge of the manner in which tasks performed by different design participants fit together to create an effective whole. Based on an extensive industrial case study with a diesel engine company, this paper first argues that the overview and experience of senior designers play an important part in supporting teamwork by coordinating activities and facilitating proactive communication across large project teams. As experts move on and novices or contractors are hired, problems are likely to occur as tacit overview knowledge is lost. If informal, overview-driven processes break down, the risk of costly oversights will increase, and greater management overhead will be required to realize successful product designs. Existing process models provide a means to express the connectivity between tasks and components thus to compensate partially for the loss of tacit overview. This paper proposes the use of design confidence, a metric that reflects the designer's belief in the maturity of a particular design parameter at a given point in the process, to address the limitations of existing models. The applicability of confidence-based design models in providing overview, as well as their shortcomings, will be demonstrated through the example of a diesel engine design process. Confidence can be used to make overview knowledge explicit and convey additional information about the design artifact, thereby informing communication and negotiation between teams.


2018 ◽  
Vol 99 ◽  
pp. 21-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Usman ◽  
Ricardo Britto ◽  
Lars-Ola Damm ◽  
Jürgen Börstler

Author(s):  
Beshoy Morkos ◽  
Shraddha Joshi ◽  
Joshua D. Summers ◽  
Gregory G. Mocko

This paper presents an industrial case study performed on an in-house developed data management system for an automation firm. This data management system has been in use and evolving over a span of fifteen years. To ensure the system is robust to withstand the future growth of the corporation, a study is done to identify deficiencies that may prohibit efficient large scale data management. Specifically, this case study focused on the means in which project requirements are managed and explored the issues of perceived utility in the system. Two major findings are presented: completion metrics are not consistent or expressive of the actual needs and there is no linking between the activities and the original client requirements. Thus, the results of the study were used to depict the potential vulnerability of such deficiencies.


2008 ◽  
Vol 392-394 ◽  
pp. 640-644
Author(s):  
Xin Hua Yao ◽  
Jian Zhong Fu ◽  
Zi Chen Chen

To describe the modular structure of numerical control (NC) system and deal with the problem of interference between modules in software reliability analysis, a module dependency graph (MDG) was presented and a scenario-based scheme was proposed. MDG describes reliability of module in different application environment, module dependency and structure of software with establishing maps among modules, execution scenarios and reliability. According to the information shown in MDG, an algorithm based on the idea of traversing directed graph in graph theory was proposed. The algorithm calculates the reliability of scenario with breadth-first principle. The reliability of system could be obtained from reliability and running frequency of scenario. The scheme eliminates the defects of the conventional methods which ignore module correlation. Case study proves the scheme could evaluate the reliability of NC software effectively.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Afiq Zubir ◽  
Abreeza Manap ◽  
Nurfanizan Afandi ◽  
Rabi’atul’ Adawiyah Zainuddin ◽  
Mohd Kamaruddin Abd Hamid

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