Detection of component composition mismatch with axiomatic design

2006-04-02
Toğay, Cengiz
SUNDAR, Gayathri
Doğru, Ali Hikmet
This paper presents a software component composition methodology based on Axiomatic Design theory and Design Structure Matrix. The methodology we propose helps overcome anomalies and functional problems such as deadlock. Our approach can be described in two steps. First, we decompose the system to detect coupled components by using the Design Structure Matrix. Secondly, we represent attribute and method dependencies of the coupled components to identify issues during software composition using Design Matrix (DM) of Axiomatic Design.
IEEE SoutheastCon 2006

Suggestions

A Methodology for cross-resolution modeling in DEVS using event-B refinement
Kara, Ahmet; Oğuztüzün, Mehmet Halit S.; Alpdemir, Mahmut Nedim; Department of Computer Engineering (2014)
This thesis proposes a software engineering solution for implementing simulations via composition of models at different resolution levels with the help of formal methods. Our solution provides a systematic methodology that offers a well-defined sequence of stages to obtain executable converters for entity resolution mapping, given the types of entity attributes that are exchanged at model interfaces and the mapping specifications. Our methodology relies on Event-B as the formal specification language and D...
Creative Design Exploration By Parametric Generative Systems In Architecture
Gürsel Dino, İpek (Middle East Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, 2012-01-01)
This paper discusses parametric design systems as a generative tool in architectural design. Parametric tools are algorithmically based, and therefore offer increased computational control over design geometry during design activity. Their adaptability and responsiveness to changing design criteria and requirements make parametric models especially useful for design exploration in complex and dynamic design settings. In performance based design, parametric control of form is particularly valuable, such that...
Design of a computer interface for automatic finite element analysis of an excavator boom
Yener, Mehmet; Söylemez, Eres; Department of Mechanical Engineering (2005)
The aim of this study is to design a computer interface, which links the user to commercial Finite Element Analysis (FEA) program, MSC.Marc-Mentat to make automatic FE analysis of an excavator boom by using DELPHI as platform. Parametrization of boom geometry is done to add some flexibility to interface called OPTIBOOM. Parametric FE analysis of a boom shortens the design stages and helps to find the optimum design in terms of stresses and mass.
Representations of Performative Architecture in Design Synthesis
Ataman, Cem; Gürsel Dino, İpek (2019-04-11)
The design process covers the entire sequence of design activities and includes individual loops of briefing, analysis and synthesis within evaluation and decision making. The development of computer tools that support design synthesis are especially significant for connecting different study fields, which is essential in performative building design. Computational design synthesis includes four major activities as Cagan (2005) states, which are representation, generation, evaluation and guidance in perform...
Analysis of the influence of non-machining process parameters on product quality by experimental design and statistical analysis
Yurtseven, Saygın; Saatçioğlu, Ömer; Department of Industrial Engineering (2003)
This thesis illustrates analysis of the influence of the non-machining processes on product quality by experimental design and statistical analysis. For the analysis objective ; dishwasher production in Arcelik Dishwasher plant is examined. Sheet metal forming processes of dishwasher production constitutes the greatest portion of production cost and using the Pareto analysis technique; four pieces among twenty six pieces are determined to be investigated. These four pieces are the U Sheet, L Sheet, Inner Do...
Citation Formats
C. Toğay, G. SUNDAR, and A. H. Doğru, “Detection of component composition mismatch with axiomatic design,” presented at the IEEE SoutheastCon 2006, Memphis, TN, 2006, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/40395.