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@ -243,8 +243,7 @@ ISSN={Doi:10.1145/2330667.2330683},}
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@BOOK{boffin,
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AUTHOR = "R Hanbury Brown",
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TITLE = "Boffin: A Personal Story of the Early Days of Radar, Radio Astronomy and Quantum Optics:
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Personal Story of the Early Days of Radar and Radio Astronomy and Quantum Optics ",
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TITLE = "Boffin: A Personal Story of the Early Days of Radar, Radio Astronomy and Quantum Optics",
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PUBLISHER = " Adam Hilger: ISBN 0-85274-317-3",
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YEAR = "1991"
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}
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@ -420,7 +419,7 @@ doi={10.1109/HASE.2004.1281774},
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ISSN={1530-2059},}
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@book{stranks2007human,
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title={Human Factors and Behavioural Safety},
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title={Human Factors and Behavioural Safety ISBN 978-0-7506-5510-1},
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author={Stranks, J.},
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isbn={978-0-7506-6542-1},
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url={http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7RXYN2CIphMC},
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@ -465,7 +464,7 @@ year={2001},
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month={},
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volume={7},
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number={},
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pages={7 -3458 vol.7},
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pages={vol.7},
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keywords={Analytical models;Design automation;Design engineering;Discrete event simulation;Failure analysis;Hybrid power systems;Performance analysis;Production;Propulsion;Steady-state;aerospace computing;aerospace simulation;discrete event simulation;engineering computing;failure analysis;production engineering computing;CONFIG hybrid discrete event simulator;EPOCH Simulation for Failure Analysis software;EPOCH algorithm;automated incremental design FMEA;automatic generation;design models;engineering product/operations cross-cutting hybrid simulation ;failure modes;failure modes/effects analysis;functional labels;propellant production plant;scenario scripts;scenario-based analyses;space systems;timestep modeling;},
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doi={10.1109/AERO.2001.931423},
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ISSN={}}
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@ -540,7 +539,7 @@ ISSN={2166-563X},}
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@ARTICLE{fmd91,
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AUTHOR = "Reliability Analysis Center",
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TITLE = "Failure Mode/Mechanisms Distributions 1991",
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JOURNAL = "United States Department of Commerce",
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JOURNAL = "United States Department of Commerce: F30602-91-C-0002",
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YEAR = "1991"
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}
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@ -802,7 +801,7 @@ year = {2012},
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@BOOK{dbcbe,
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AUTHOR = "R. Mitchel",
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TITLE = "Design By Contract by Example",
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TITLE = "Design By Contract by Example ISBN-13: 978-0201634600",
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PUBLISHER = "Adisson-Wesley",
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YEAR = "2002"
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}
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@ -889,7 +888,7 @@ strength of materials, the causes of boiler explosions",
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pages = {I-XII, 1-645},
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publisher = {Pearson / Prentice Hall},
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timestamp = {2011-03-24T00:00:00.000+0100},
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title = {Electronics - a systems approach (4. ed.).},
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title = {Electronics - a systems approach (4. ed.). ISBN 978-0-13-129396-0},
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year = 2009
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}
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@ -1346,7 +1345,7 @@ OPTissn = {},
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}
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@Book{aoe,
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title = {The Art of Electronics, 2nd Edition},
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title = {The Art of Electronics, 2nd Edition ISBN 0-521-37095-7},
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publisher = {Cambridge},
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year = {1989},
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author = {Paul Horowitz, Winfield Hill},
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%
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The $dtc$ function enforces completeness in the model
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by ensuring that %for
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all failure modes in components in the {\fg} are included in at least one test~case.
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all failure modes of the components in the {\fg} are included in at least one test~case.
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%
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%
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%%
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This raises the failure~mode abstraction level, $\abslev$ (see section~\ref{sec:alpha}).
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The failures have now been considered not from the component level, but from the sub-system or
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functional~group level.
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A set $SP$, the symptoms of failure is obtained.
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A set $SP$, the symptoms of failure, is obtained.
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%
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\ifthenelse {\boolean{paper}}
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{
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@ -699,7 +699,8 @@ components, where $\abslev$ is a natural number, ($\abslev \in \mathbb{N}_0$).
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%
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For a base component, let the abstraction level be zero.
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%
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The symptom abstraction process is applied giving a $\dc$,
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The symptom abstraction process %is applied giving
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gives a $\dc$,
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this derived~component will have an $\abslev$ value
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one higher than the highest $\abslev$ value of any of the components
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in the {\fg} used to derive it.
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%
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$$ fm(BubbaOscillator) = \{ NO_{osc}, HI_{fosc}\} . $$ %, LO_{fosc} \} . $$
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%\clearpage
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\clearpage
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\subsection{BUFF45: Detailed Analysis}
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\label{detail:BUFF45}
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%
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Collecting symptoms from table~\ref{tbl:bubba2}, a derived component $BUBBAOSC$ is created which has the following failure modes:
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$$
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fm (BUBBAOSC) = \{ HI_{osc}, NO\_signal .\} % LO_{fosc},
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fm (BUBBAOSC) = \{ HI_{osc}, NO\_signal \} . % LO_{fosc},
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$$
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\clearpage
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\newcommand{\fmmdglossOPAMP}{\glossary{name={Op-Amp},description={
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An Operational Amplifier is a differential input high gain voltage
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amplifier typically implemented in an integrated circuit and is
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commonly used as a building block in analogue circuit design
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amplifier typically implemented in an integrated circuit and is a
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commonly used element in analogue circuit design
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}}}
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\newcommand{\fmmdglossPFMEA}{\glossary{name={PFMEA},description={
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@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ for practical consideration, and when this happens `state~explosion' can be said
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\newcommand{\fmmdglossFTA}{\glossary{name={FTA},description={
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Fault Tree Analysis (FTA).
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A top down failure analysis technique which starts with undesirable
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top level events, and using symbols from digital logic builds
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top level events, and using symbols from digital logic/electronics builds
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a tree, working downwards to putative causes}}}
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\newcommand{\fmmdglossFMEDA}{\glossary{name={FMEDA},description={
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@ -183,8 +183,8 @@ A guard on a process such that if a condition is not met, the process may not co
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The components (software or hardware) and connections from which a particular signal or value is derived}}}
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\newcommand{\fmmdglossRD}{\glossary{name={reasoning~distance},description={
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A reasoning distance is the number of stages of logic and reasoning,
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counted by the number of components examined, used to map a failure cause to its potential outcomes}}}
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A reasoning distance is the number of components examined against failure scenarios, used to map a failure causes to potential outcomes
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for a given system}}}
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\newcommand{\fmmdglossOBS}{\glossary{name={observability}, description={
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If a failure mode cannot be detected it is termed unobservable or undetectable}}}
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