The goal of the FMECA (Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis) process is to determine the consequences that failures may have on the function of a complex system. In aeronautic industries, this process is very important and must comply with international standards. Today, most of the process is performed manually. This can be problematic, since, although the basic process is not difficult, taking into account all behaviors and all the interactions between the behaviors of several components of a system can be very complex, error prone and costly. In the paper, we discuss how MBR (Model Based Reasoning) can support the process and we present a software environment which implements this concept.

AUTAS: a tool for supporting FMECA generation in aeronautic systems

PICARDI, Claudia;CONSOLE, Luca;
2004-01-01

Abstract

The goal of the FMECA (Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis) process is to determine the consequences that failures may have on the function of a complex system. In aeronautic industries, this process is very important and must comply with international standards. Today, most of the process is performed manually. This can be problematic, since, although the basic process is not difficult, taking into account all behaviors and all the interactions between the behaviors of several components of a system can be very complex, error prone and costly. In the paper, we discuss how MBR (Model Based Reasoning) can support the process and we present a software environment which implements this concept.
2004
ECAI 2004
Valencia, Spain
22-27/8/2004
Proceedings of the Sixteenth European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
IOS Press
750
754
9781586034528
C. PICARDI; L. CONSOLE; F. BERGER; J. BREEMAN; T. KANAKIS; J. MOELANDS; S. COLLAS; E. ARBARETIER; N. DE DOMENICO; E. GIRARDELLI; O. DRESSLER; P. STRUSS; B. ZILBERMANN
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