Faster
reviews through innovative technology
60-80% of
the budget for the draft of an electronic system are due to verification. This
has far-reaching consequences, since the productivity of engineering-processes
is limited by the expenses of the verification. For designers of a system, it
gets increasingly harder to determine wether his draft is accurate, thus if he
gave a correct and complete specification of the draft and if this
specification has been correctly converted into an implementation. With the
help of the rule-based conformity-check, Assessment Studio examines those and
assists the task of draft-validation or verification.
How data or documents
are analysed:
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Data-check
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Description of functions
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Comparison of
attributes
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Assessment
Studio features a rule-based conformity-check, which examines wether a value
or several data of one or more artefacts are compliant in regards to a rule. In the case of collaborate
artefacts (documents, models, etc.)
that means, that two or more artefacts are testable
regarding
their consistency. This correspondence is
confined to the value- or type-uniformity regarding the
date.
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Comparison of
structure
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Assessment
Studio is capable of analysing how data of one artefact is compliant in regards to a rule, structurally. If this is extended to
collaborative artefacts, two or more artefacts have
to be testable regarding the sameness of
their internal structure. The heterogenity in the artefact’s
persistence is not crucial in that matter.
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Complexity
identification
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Assessment
Studio is able to determine, to what extent of
complexity data is compliant regarding a
rule. If this is extended to collaborative artefacts, two or more artefacts
have to be testable in
regards to their sameness of their internal
structure. In the course of that, check-protocols can be archived and saved for statistic evaluations.
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Detection of
anomalies
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Assessment
Studio contains a rule-based
conformity-check, which examines, wether an
artefact contains an undesired condition (incorrect or
missing order of a date), that deviates
from the pre-set rule. Extended to collaborative artefacts,
two or more artefacts can be checked for
anomalies.
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