A Comparison of Inconsistency Management Approaches Using a Mechatronic Manufacturing System Design Case Study

被引:0
|
作者
Feldmann, Stefan [1 ]
Herzig, Sebastian J. I. [2 ]
Kernschmidt, Konstantin [1 ]
Wolfenstetter, Thomas [3 ]
Kammerl, Daniel [4 ]
Qamar, Ahsan [2 ]
Lindemann, Udo [4 ]
Krcmar, Helmut
Paredis, Christiaan J. J. [2 ]
Vogel-Heuser, Birgit [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Munich, D-80290 Munich, Germany
[2] Georgia Inst Technol, Model Based Syst Engn Ctr, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
[3] Tech Univ Munich, Chair Informat Syst, D-80290 Munich, Germany
[4] Tech Univ Munich, Inst Prod Dev, D-80290 Munich, Germany
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Designing and developing complex mechatronic systems requires the consolidation of models from a variety of domains. These models are created by different stakeholders using a variety of formalisms for the purpose of addressing specific concerns, and are used for representing different views on the same system. While it is considered good practice to separate concerns as much as possible, a complete separation is impossible. The resulting model overlap opens the possibility of inconsistencies being introduced - that is, disagreements between views. Numerous approaches to identify and resolve such inconsistencies have been introduced in the software and systems engineering literature. However, in mechatronic design practice, these have gained little acceptance. The goal of this paper is two-fold: to investigate why their wide spread use is not common, and to assess which of the approaches is the most promising for multi-disciplinary systems design. To aid in the investigation, a change scenario is analyzed using the models of a mechatronic manufacturing system as a case study.
引用
收藏
页码:158 / 165
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Design and Implementation of an MIS for Specification Comparison: A Case Study of 3 Scoring Approaches
    Chantrapornchai, Chantana
    Jongjam, Wised
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT, 2014, 5 (02) : 78 - 103
  • [42] Task Based Mechatronic System Design using Differential Evolution Strategies
    Cruz Villar, Carlos Alberto
    Alvarez Gallegos, Jaime
    Villarreal Cervantes, Miguel Gabriel
    COMPUTACION Y SISTEMAS, 2009, 12 (04): : 381 - 396
  • [43] APPROACHES TO RAILWAY QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DESIGN
    Demyanovich, I. V.
    SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INNOVATION & SUSTAINABILITY OF MODERN RAILWAY - PROCEEDINGS OF ISMR '2010, 2010, : 383 - 386
  • [44] A comparison of different solution approaches to simultaneous manufacturing Kanban design and scheduling
    Lee, I
    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ORGANIZATIONS: TRENDS, ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS, VOLS 1 AND 2, 2003, : 746 - 748
  • [45] Manufacturing feature-based cost management system: a case study in Brazil
    Filomena, Tiago Pascoal
    Anzanello, Michel Jose
    Kliemann Neto, Francisco Jose
    Duffey, Michael Robert
    Campos-Nanez, Enrique
    PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL, 2011, 22 (04) : 414 - 425
  • [46] Configuration of a simulated flexible manufacturing system at a design stage: A case study using a distributed evolutionary optimization approach
    Tautou-Guillaume, L
    Paris, JL
    Pierreval, H
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1998 SUMMER COMPUTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE: SIMULATION AND MODELING TECHNOLOGY FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, 1998, : 21 - 26
  • [47] The prometheus design tool - A conference management system case study
    Padgham, Lin
    Thangarajah, John
    Winikoff, Michael
    AGENT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING VIII, 2008, 4951 : 197 - 211
  • [48] Conceptual design methodology for the preliminary study of a mechatronic system: application to wind turbine system
    Hamza, Ghazoi
    Hammadi, Moncef
    Barkallah, Maher
    Choley, Jean-Yves
    Riviere, Alain
    Louati, Jamel
    Haddar, Mohamed
    MECHANICS & INDUSTRY, 2017, 18 (04)
  • [49] DISTRIBUTION OF EMPTY RAILCARS BY AN EXPERT SYSTEM - A CASE-STUDY WITH COMPARISON WITH OR APPROACHES
    BEURRIER, A
    DEMOTA, P
    LEVINE, P
    POMEROL, JC
    JOURNAL OF THE OPERATIONAL RESEARCH SOCIETY, 1990, 41 (06) : 527 - 537