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Characteristics and requirements without specification

Explanation:

Searches for requirements, product and process characteristics without specification.

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Abbreviations
  • ASIL = Automotive safety integrity level
  • BF = Base failure of a base function
  • BFn = Base function of a base structure element
  • BSE = Base structure element
  • Cl Prc = Classification for process characteristic
  • Cl Prd = Classification for product characteristic
  • Cl Req = Classification for requirement
  • CM = Control method
  • DA = Detection action
  • DC = Diagnostic coverage
  • DSCF = Dangerous safety critical failure
  • Er Det = Error detection
  • Er Resp = Error response
  • F = Failure
  • FIT = Failure in time
  • Fn = Function
  • FSM = Functional safety management
  • IE = Inspection equipment
  • LF = Latent fault
  • LFM = Latent fault metric
  • OC = Operating condition
  • PA = Preventive action
  • PE = Process element
  • PFH = Probability of failure per Hour
  • PMHF = Probabilistic metric for random hardware failures
  • PrcC = Process characteristic
  • PrdC = Product characteristic
  • QM = Quality method
  • QR = Quality rule
  • Req = Requirement
  • RMR = Risk Matrix Ranking
  • RP = Reaction plan
  • SE = Structure element
  • SE ErDet = Structure element for error detections
  • SE ErResp = Structure element for error responses
  • SFF = Safe failure fraction
  • SG = Safety Goal
  • SIL = Safety integrity level
  • SM = Organisational-SE for “safety mechanisms”
  • SPF = Single point fault
  • SPFM = Single point fault metric
  • TF = Top failure of a top function
  • TFn = Top function at root element
  • TS = Test sample


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  • The above structure consists of three structure elements, each of which have one product characteristic (Product characteristic) and one process characteristic (Process characteristic) assigned. Furthermore, each structure element has a function where a requirement (requirement) is anchored. With the display option “Specification of characteristics” active, it is possible to see which specification values have been assigned to the which characteristics and requirements.
  • This Quality Rule identifies any characteristic and requirement which do not have specifications. For this example, the values were assigned via the properties dialog.

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This example delivers 3 hits: product characteristic PrdC2, process characteristic PrcC3 and the requirement Req3. For this rule, it is not important whether the specification values have certain unit informaiton or whether a descrepancy exists.

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