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Design reuse of complex systems within an integrated modelling environment

Lookup NU author(s): John Dalton, Eshan Rajabally

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Abstract

The Newcastle Engineering Design Centre with BAE Systems have developed a modelling framework representation to support the modelling of complex engineering systems. The purpose of this framework is to allow a range of models, representing a wide variety of aspects relating to engineering systems, to be integrated. The objectives of doing this are to: obtain an overall representation of such systems, allow system evaluation, identify emerging properties relevant to the design process and reveal the potential for trade-off analyses and interdependency evaluations. Central to this is the ability to trace properties within the product hierarchy. This capability is also essential to implement a methodology for the reuse of designs for complex systems. This paper focuses on the development of a set of methodologies to achieve these objectives and begins by outlining the basic modelling processes used.


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Author(s): Dalton JA, Norman PW, Whittle S, Rajabally TE

Editor(s): Cha, J., Jardim Goncalves, R., Steiger Garcao, A.

Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)

Publication status: Published

Conference Name: Concurrent Engineering, Volume: Advanced Design, Production and Management Systems

Year of Conference: 2003

Pages: 39-46

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9789058096241


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