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1.6.2 Application of Computer‐Aided Systems Engineering to Develop Automated Guided Transit(AGT) System Architecture
Author(s) -
Park Joong Yong,
Lee Joong Yoon,
Mok Jai Kyun,
Park Young Won,
Ahn Jang Keun,
Lee Woo Dong
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
incose international symposium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2334-5837
DOI - 10.1002/j.2334-5837.2001.tb02383.x
Subject(s) - reuse , systems engineering , computer science , software engineering , systems architecture , systems design , architecture , engineering , art , visual arts , waste management
Automated Guided Transit (AGT) system is a complex and large system in which there are many subsystems, interfaces, functions and demanding performance requirements. Because many contractors participate in the development, it is necessary to apply methods of sharing common objectives and communicating effectively among all of the stakeholders. This paper shows not only the methodology and the results of computer‐aided systems engineering including requirement management, functional analysis and architecting the AGT system, but also an application of the tool to help manage a project by linking WBS (Work Breakdown Structure), work organization and PBS (Product Breakdown Structure). The application of computer‐aided tool, RDD‐100, provides the capability to model product design knowledge and decisions about important issues such as the architecting rationale of the top‐level system. The product design knowledge will be essential in integrating the follow‐on life‐cycle phase activities over the life of the AGT system. Additionally, when a new generation train system is required, the reuse of the database can increase the system design productivity and effectiveness significantly.