Safety and real-time requirements of computer-based life-critical applications dramatically increase the complexity of the issues that need to be addressed during the design process. Typically quantitative analysis of such requirements are undertaken in an ad-hoc manner after the artifact has been produced. In this paper we propose a more systematic approach which uses Adaptive Search and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis techniques to provide analytical support during the design-decision process.
Citation:
Mark Nicholson, Divya Prasad, "Design Synthesis Using Adaptive Search Techniques and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis," iceccs, pp.522, Second IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'96), 1996