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Make workflow how to work with fta-fmea-tool #9

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blcham opened this issue Jun 8, 2022 · 1 comment
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Make workflow how to work with fta-fmea-tool #9

blcham opened this issue Jun 8, 2022 · 1 comment

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blcham commented Jun 8, 2022

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blcham commented Jun 8, 2022

  1. Click create system:
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  2. Name new system and
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  3. Click import from annotated document
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  4. Select document
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  5. Confirm selection to load components
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  6. Disambiguate same nodes
    6.1. Navigate to source of the component (it would show annotater in new tab)
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6.3. See annotation context of (TODO picture of annotator)

6.4. [LOW PRIORITY] Merge 2 nodes (Source will be merged into Target and Source will be deleted)
- workaround:
- select all children of source and connect to target
- move all functions and failure modes from source to target
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6.5. Go to 6.1 until all nodes are dissambiguated

  1. Model information that was not annotated in document (add new components, connect components, ...)

  2. Construct FTA
    8.1. Generate FTA from a function
    8.2. Add probabilities of leaf nodes
    8.3. Compute all probabilities

  3. Construct FMEA
    10.1. Generate FMEA from a function
    10.2. Specify RPN parameters
    10.3. Specify mitigations

@LaChope LaChope changed the title Make workflow how to work with ta-fmea-tool Make workflow how to work with fta-fmea-tool Jun 8, 2022
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