Title :
Modular system synthesis: example for composite packaged software
Abstract :
The paper describes a framework for synthesis of a composite system (packaged software) on the basis of interconnected system components when the components and their interconnection (compatibility) are evaluated upon ordinal coordinated scales. Hierarchical multicriteria morphological design is used including generation of design alternatives (DAs) for system components and their combining into the target system while taking into account weighted interconnectibility among DAs. This composition problem is based on building a morphological clique. Composite decisions are analyzed by a quality vector which involves the ordinal effectiveness of components and their interconnection. A numerical example demonstrates the hierarchical design (integration) of the system, improvement of obtained design decisions, and multistage design.
Keywords :
computer aided software engineering; optimisation; software packages; software selection; combinatorial optimization; design alternative generation; modular system synthesis; packaged software; software selection; system component; system refinement; Design optimization; Hardware; Hidden Markov models; Interconnected systems; Packaging; Pareto optimization; Programming; Software packages; Software systems; Software tools; Combinatorial optimization; modular design; multicriteria analysis; packaged software; selection of software; system analysis; system refinement; system synthesis;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCC.2004.840065