Structured Analysis/Design LSA for the Logistic Support Analysis (LSA) Tasks, LSA Subtask 402.2.2, Sources of Manpower and Personnel Skills

1990 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ronald Duclos ◽  
Ned Shepherd
Author(s):  
Maulik V. Dhamecha

if you want to find out that which is the best suitable analysis then you have to find outs all the merits and demerits of that both analysis methods. The aspect of this paper is to describe combine both the traditional (structured) and the object-oriented approach, certain methodology for information systems development. Despite the fact that objects-oriented paradigm is actually widely adopted for software analysis, design, and implementation, there are still a large number of companies that continue to utilize the structured approach to develop software analysis and design. The empirical study that we present considers both an Uncontrolled and a controlled experiment with Master students. with the existing structured approach of developing a system there is significant way to know how appropriate the OO topics. So, in recent time, Objects-orientation analysis is largely acceptable subject. This paper discourses some basics about these two design paradigms.


Author(s):  
Ben Salem J ◽  
Lakhoua M.N. ◽  
El Amraoui L

This paper is a contribution to the analysis and modeling of a mechatronic system with dynamic behavior that is controlled by a digital computer. In this paper, a bibliographic research on mechatronic systems is presented by specifying a case study of the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). Then, a methodology of systemic modeling of the ABS system based on two methods Structured Analysis Design Technique (SADT) and bond graph (BG) is proposed. The model created is validated with three software programs:  CarSim, 20 Sim and Simulink.


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