From 09d4ebc3d1d06596f66d3ed7d9de56719d2103ab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robin Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 10:36:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] . --- symptom_ex_process/symptom_ex_process.tex | 5 ++--- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/symptom_ex_process/symptom_ex_process.tex b/symptom_ex_process/symptom_ex_process.tex index 5a78597..ef5ab28 100644 --- a/symptom_ex_process/symptom_ex_process.tex +++ b/symptom_ex_process/symptom_ex_process.tex @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ Each `test case' is analysed. The component failure modes are examined with respect to their effect on the functional~group. The philosophy behind this analysis is, how will the functional~group react to each of the test case conditions. The aim is to produce a set of failure modes from the perspective of the functional~group. -\paragraph{Symptom identification and collection} +\paragraph{Symptom identification} When all `test~cases' have been analysed a second phase is applied. % This looks at the results of the `test~cases' as symptoms @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ $$ FM(DC) = \{ SP1, SP2, fgfm_6 \} $$ Note that $fgfm_6$, while being a failure mode has not been grouped as a common symptom has {\textbf not dissappeared from the analysis process}. Were the designer to have overlooked this test case, it would appear in the derived component. -This is rather like a child not eating his lunch and being served it cold for dinner\footnote{Although I was only ever threatened with a cold dinner, my advice to all nine year olds is its best to throw the brussell sprouts out of the dining~room window while the adults are not watching!}! +This is rather like a child not eating his lunch and being served it cold for dinner\footnote{Although I was only ever threatened with a cold dinner, my advice to all nine year olds faced with this dilema, is its best to throw the brussell sprouts out of the dining~room window while the adults are not watching!}! The process must not allow failure modes to be ignored or forgotten. @@ -400,7 +400,6 @@ model. -\clearpage \section{A Formal Algorithmic Description of `Symptom Abstraction'} The algorithm for {\em symptom abstraction} is described in