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Illustrative Example of Model-Based Design for Complex Aircraft Systems
Sopoušek, Radek ; Kovář, Jiří (referee) ; Janák, Luděk (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is on the development of aviation systems, in particular their software, using model-based design (MBD) methods while maintaining recommended practices developed by the aviation industry and certification authorities (in particular RTCA DO-178C/331). The general MBD deployment options given by current aviation regulators and standards are described in the theoretical part of the work. Furthermore, this work describes what the process of developing software for a sub-segment of an aircraft system (altitude hold mode of autopilot software) could look like using the model-based design method. The overlap to the system development level (SAE ARP 4754A) is also partially addressed. The work includes an illustrative example in which system requirements were specified, software development through "Design model" and ensuring traceability between system requirements and model design.
Illustrative Example of Model-Based Design for Complex Aircraft Systems
Sopoušek, Radek ; Kovář, Jiří (referee) ; Janák, Luděk (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is on the development of aviation systems, in particular their software, using model-based design (MBD) methods while maintaining recommended practices developed by the aviation industry and certification authorities (in particular RTCA DO-178C/331). The general MBD deployment options given by current aviation regulators and standards are described in the theoretical part of the work. Furthermore, this work describes what the process of developing software for a sub-segment of an aircraft system (altitude hold mode of autopilot software) could look like using the model-based design method. The overlap to the system development level (SAE ARP 4754A) is also partially addressed. The work includes an illustrative example in which system requirements were specified, software development through "Design model" and ensuring traceability between system requirements and model design.
Designing integrated information system for product portfolio management support
Šebelík, Ondřej ; Koliš, Karel (advisor) ; Švecová, Lenka (referee)
Information is the currency of our world. Making right decisions requires having reliable, comprehensive and thorough information still at hand. The tools that can provide it? Information systems. However, the purpose of today's information systems is more than to just collect and store information: they need to integrate numerous data sources (both internal and external), identify essential pieces of information and set them apart from the rest, and provide the people relying on them a clear picture of the situation. In short: they should offer unified, user-friendly, well-structured and comprehensive view of business reality. This paper focuses on the first stage of an information system design. Concerned primarily with the business analytical phases of an IT project, it presents an insight into the process of business reality exploration and description through conceptual data model and architecture vision articulation.

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