Contemporary aerospace systems are complex conglomerates of
components where control software drives rigid hardware to aid such systems
meet their standards and safety requirements. The design and development of such
systems is an inherently complex task where complex hardware and sophisticated
software must exhibit adequate reliability and thus, they need to be carefully
designed and thoroughly checked and tested. We discuss some of the best
practices in designing complex aerospace systems. Ideally, these practices might
be used to form a design strategy directing designers and developers in finding the
“right design concept” that can be applied to design a reliable aerospace system
meeting important safety requirements. Moreover, the design aspects of a new
class of aerospace systems termed “autonomic” is briefly discussed as well.
History
Publication
Proceedings of Complext Systems Design and Managment;
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
SFI
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