A UML-based system integration modeling language for the application system design of Shipborne combat system

Author(s):  
Zhiqiang Fan ◽  
Hui Gao ◽  
Jufang Shen ◽  
Li Zhang
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 276-282
Author(s):  
Firda Rachman ◽  
Sri Yulianto Joko Prasetyo

The increase in the number of motor vehicles is difficult to anticipate, the roads used are not in accordance with capacity. To prevent congestion, the government imposes a progressive tax on motor vehicles that have moved owners but are still on behalf of the previous owner. Manunggal Administration System under One Roof (SAMSAT) conducts Door To Door activities to request direct confirmation to taxpayers whose vehicles are subject to progressive taxes. It is difficult for taxpayers to find out what makes data manipulation happen. Created Android-based Door to Door Application System using waterfall method to facilitate Door to Door activities and avoid manipulation of taxpayer data. By using waterfall method this application is made starting from the analysis of needs, design of system design, implementation, to the application of the program. Application system design is built using UML (Uniferd Modeling Language) system design and system design implementation using Android Studio and RestAPI.


2014 ◽  
Vol 687-691 ◽  
pp. 2272-2275
Author(s):  
Ling Fang Huang

This paper establishes a new object-oriented HIS modeling mechanism and method based on UML. For HIS development, first establish a concise and accurate model, and it is the key to the software development. It can make the developers grasp the global understanding of the whole system and the relationship between its related parts, and can prevent people prematurely get into the details of the various modules. It has a decisive influence on various aspects of the application system such as cost, performance, flexibility, security, maintenance and so on.


2017 ◽  
pp. 317-330
Author(s):  
Andreas Aldrian ◽  
Peter Priller ◽  
Christophy Schmittner ◽  
Sandor Plosz ◽  
Markus Tauber ◽  
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CIRP Annals ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 333-338 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.A. Webster ◽  
C. Cui ◽  
R.B. Mindek ◽  
R. Lindsay

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
John R. Haughery ◽  
Brian L. Steward ◽  
Saxon J. Ryan ◽  
R. Gallolu Kankanamalage

Abstract Hydrostatic and hydro-mechanical transmissions (HSTs and HMTs, respectively) are commonly used in off-highway vehicles. While both transmission technologies can provide continuously variable torque or speed ratios, they suffer from poor efficiencies and limited operating ranges. Electric variable transmissions (EVTs), in contrast, offer complementary strengths via higher efficiencies at low forward and reverse speeds, full torque from zero to full power, and increased control capabilities. While HST, HMT, and EVT powertrain architectures are not novel, the authors are not aware of work integrating these technologies into hydro-electro-mechanical (HEMT) transmission architectures. Thus, this research aimed to develop a physical modeling methodology to explore different power-split transmission technologies using hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical pathways to understand how the complementary nature of the technologies could be used for overall power transmission performance. Steady-state modeling was performed using the Modelica® (Modelica Association) modeling language in the Dymola (Dassault Systems®) integrated development environment. Overall efficiency vs. output speed was presented for HMT, EMT, and HEMT input-coupled architectures, including circulating power considerations. This research extends the state-of-the-art of off-road powertrain technologies by providing the literature an exemplar modeling of HEMT coupling techniques, system integration, and power flow architectures in Modelica® modeling language.


Robotica ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-87 ◽  
Author(s):  
L.-P. Ellekilde ◽  
J. Wilm ◽  
O. W. Nielsen ◽  
C. Krogh ◽  
E. Kristiansen ◽  
...  

SUMMARYThis paper presents a novel solution for precision draping of prepreg composite fabrics onto double curved molds. Our contributions relate to system design, including hardware and software components, and to system integration. On the hardware side, design and implementation of a drape tool with up to 120 suction cups positioned individually by linear actuators are described. On the software side, design and implementation of the software architecture are presented, along with necessary algorithms within sensor technologies and mathematical modeling. The essential system’s components were verified individually, and the entire integrated system was successfully validated in the Proof-of-Concept experiments, performed on an experimental physical model of the system.


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