While technological advances are producing systems of unprecedented performance and allowing industry to focus on network-centric systems of systems solutions, the success of these efforts also requires unparalleled system availability and imposes a considerable challenge to the design of health management (HM) and support capabilities. Improved performance of real time system HM and maintenance functions is therefore becoming a primary design goal of complex systems. This paper discusses Boeing's approach to the development of model-driven integrated support architectures, which is illustrated by examining a representative case study that can be applied to both new and legacy programs.
Model-driven development of integrated health management architectures
2004 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8720) ; 6 ; 3692-3705 Vol.6
2004-01-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
11.1101 Model-Driven Development of Integrated Health Management Architectures
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