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25 August 2022 Astro MBSE: overview on requirement management approaches for astronomical instrumentation
Marco Riva, Andrea Balestra, Marco Xompero, Alessio Zanutta, Matteo Genoni, Marcello Agostino Scalera, Runa Antonio Briguglio, Giacomo Dinuzzi, Davide Fierro
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Systems Engineering requires the involvement of different engineering disciplines: Software, Electronics, Mechanics (often nowadays together as Mechatronics), Optics etc. Systems Engineering of Astronomical Instrumentation is no exception to this. A critical point is the handling of the requirements, their tracing, flow down and the interaction with stakeholders (flow up) and subsystems (flow down) in order to have traceable and methodical evolution and management. In the Italian Astronomical Community, we are developing methodologies and tools to share the expertise in this field among the different projects. In this paper we will focus on the requirement management approach among different projects (ground and space based). We will analyses here different architectures and tools in order to provide to the end user a useful tool optimized for Astronomical instrumentation. The target and synthesis of this work will be a support framework for the Requirement management of the Italian Astronomical Community (INAF) projects.
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Marco Riva, Andrea Balestra, Marco Xompero, Alessio Zanutta, Matteo Genoni, Marcello Agostino Scalera, Runa Antonio Briguglio, Giacomo Dinuzzi, and Davide Fierro "Astro MBSE: overview on requirement management approaches for astronomical instrumentation", Proc. SPIE 12187, Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy X, 121871Q (25 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630404
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Astronomy

Astronomical instrumentation

Computer architecture

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Systems engineering

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