Showing papers on "Technical performance measure published in 2004"
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20 Sep 2004TL;DR: This work demonstrates a framework that uses automation and analysis integration methods and allows for the automatic generation simulation models and results, which are used to perform some of the tasks within a systems engineering process.
Abstract: Systems Engineering provides a set of methods and approaches that can be used to handle the interactions between different components and disciplines involved in a design process. This work demonstrates a framework that uses automation and analysis integration methods and allows for the automatic generation simulation models and results, which are used to perform some of the tasks within a systems engineering process. For example, the Verification of the different components and disciplines with the design, and the Validation of the design using Technical Performance Measures (TPM) compared against the initial requirements and specification of the design. An example of a Multi-disciplinary analysis and trade-study, for which all the data was automatically generated, is shown allowing the best concept to be selected from a range concepts with two high-level parameters varied.
12 citations
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01 Jun 2004TL;DR: This set provides a comprehensive “health check” showing the status and current achievement of a project, and supports risk assessment and earned value management by providing an objective view of the current level and trend of solution maturity, requirements compliance, and residual uncertainty.
6 citations
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TL;DR: Role of research in the implementation of technical assistance: knowledge and information management has to be clearly defined and the specific needs at the different levels have to be analysed so that skills and resources can be allocated adequately.
1 citations