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http://dx.doi.org/10.7236/JASC2012.1.1.11

Bi-directional fault analysis of evaporator inspection system  

Kang, Dae-Ki (Division of Computer & Information Engineering, Dongseo University)
Kang, Jeong-Jin (Department of Information and Communication, DongSeoul University)
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International journal of advanced smart convergence / v.1, no.1, 2012 , pp. 57-60 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, we have performed a safety analysis on an automotive evaporator inspection system. We performed the bi-directional analysis on the manufacturing line. Software Fault Tree Analysis (SFTA) as backward analysis and Software Failure Modes, Effects, & Criticality Analysis (SFMECA) as forward analysis are performed alternately to detect potential cause-to-effect relations. The analysis results indicate the possibility of searching and summarizing fault patterns for future reusability.
Keywords
Automated Visual Inspection system (AVI); Software Fault Tree Analysis (SFTA); Software Failure Modes, Effects, & Criticality Analysis (SFMECA);
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