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Topic Title: FMECA, risk analysis documentation and fault-trees in DOORS? Topic Summary: Created On: 3-Sep-2004 14:41 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi all,
We are looking at storing various risk analysis documentation, fault trees, and FMECA (Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis) in DOORS. I would like to know if anyone of you manage that kind of information in DOORS instead of other proprietary tools? How? Thoughts? Since a fault-tree is built up of nodes with probabilities in a tree structure with logical gates in between (AND, OR) DOORS could probably do a decent job in managing that kind of information. One of the open questions is how to manage the logical connections (gates) between objects. I'm thinking maybe links with a link attribute called Gate or similar, but that would require linking between ancestor to descendant in the same structure as already represented by the DOORS object hierarchy, sort of redundant... Thanks in advance for any feedback or recommendations. Regards, Mikael |
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Hello Michael.
There's a company called RCM2 who have developed an add-on to DOORS, called I think ISCADE. I don't know a lot about it, but I understand this includes a GSN tool, risk and some project management tools. Also you might want to look at Galactic solutions website, where there's a Diagrams DXL freeware download, which might give you a few ideas. Regards, Ewen Miller |
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