diff --git a/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/cfg.dia b/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/cfg.dia index 80467ff..f4d60c2 100644 Binary files a/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/cfg.dia and b/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/cfg.dia differ diff --git a/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/copy.tex b/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/copy.tex index 172c8ca..71e53d7 100644 --- a/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/copy.tex +++ b/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/copy.tex @@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ However, a circuit designer would usually consider individual transistors and i as lowest level building blocks. % In fact any component with published failure modes could be considered to be a {\bc}, -but this determination is the choice of the analyst or the guidelines of the +but this determination is the choice of the analyst, which may be influenced by the particular standard~\cite{en298}~\cite{en61508}~\cite{en230} to which we are approving/analysing a system. %a lowest level of assembly `part' or an atomic entity, which ever is the smaller @@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ For instance in the CD~player example; if we start at the bottom, we are present a massive list of base~components, resistors, motors, user~switches, laser~diodes, all sorts! Clearly, working from the bottom~up, we need to pick small collections of components that work together in some way. -These are termed `{\fgs}'. +These collections are termed `{\fgs}'. % For instance, the circuitry that powers the laser diode to illuminate the CD might contain a handful of components, and as such would make a good candidate @@ -1091,9 +1091,9 @@ When we have analysed the fault behaviour of a {\fg}, we can treat it as a `blac The {\fgs} fault behaviour will consist of a set of `symptoms' caused by combinations of its component failure modes. % -We can thus make a new `component' derived from the symptoms found as a result of analysing the {\fg}. +We can thus create a new `component' derived from analysing the {\fg} where % -The symptoms of failure of the {\fg} are the failure modes of this new `derived component'. +the symptoms of failure of the {\fg} are the failure modes of this new `{\dc}'. %We can now call our functional~group a sub-system or a derived~component. %The goal here is to know how it will behave under fault conditions ! diff --git a/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/master_uml.dia b/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/master_uml.dia index 91bc570..f81d62c 100644 Binary files a/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/master_uml.dia and b/submission_thesis/CH4_FMMD/master_uml.dia differ