We present an overview of the Systems Engineering and Assurance Modeling
(SEAM) platform, a web-browser-based tool which is designed to help
engineers evaluate the radiation vulnerabilities and develop an assurance
approach for electronic parts in space systems. The SEAM framework consists
of three interconnected modeling tools, a SysML compatible system
description tool, a Goal Structuring Notation (GSN) visual argument tool,
and Bayesian Net and Fault Tree extraction and export tools. The SysML and
GSN sections also have a coverage check application that ensures that every
radiation fault identified on the SysML side is also addressed in the
assurance case in GSN. The SEAM platform works on space systems of any
degree of radiation hardness but is especially helpful for assessing
radiation performance in systems with commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)
electronic components.
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