2015 IEEE 20th Conference on Emerging Technologies &Amp; Factory Automation (ETFA) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/etfa.2015.7301503
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On early conflict identification by requirements modeling of energy system control structures

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“…In [4], it has been shown that MFM models are suitable to identify several types of functional controller conflict on early requirements elicitation. Following [4], controller conflict is the phenomenon in which the activation of one control structure has undesired effects on one or several other control structures.…”
Section: Functional Conflict Identification Via Mfmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [4], it has been shown that MFM models are suitable to identify several types of functional controller conflict on early requirements elicitation. Following [4], controller conflict is the phenomenon in which the activation of one control structure has undesired effects on one or several other control structures.…”
Section: Functional Conflict Identification Via Mfmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following [4], controller conflict is the phenomenon in which the activation of one control structure has undesired effects on one or several other control structures. In addition to the pure goal conflicts addressed in other work on conflicting goals, such as [24], MFM is suitable to identify also conflict patterns within the process using the semi-formal approach outlined in [4].…”
Section: Functional Conflict Identification Via Mfmmentioning
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“…Conflict Analysis: As part of the process outlined in [4], a semi-formal pattern-based conflict analysis has been proposed, in part based on a method formulated in [12]. Whereas the conflict analysis itself is part of the desired project outcome, the formal basis and process for its direct application could not be implemented.…”
Section: Adaptation Of the Existing Tool Chain For Electramentioning
confidence: 99%