Interference between propagating changes and its effect on system failure


Autoria(s): Mansfield, John
Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Computer-based, socio-technical systems projects are frequently failures. In particular, computer-based information systems often fail to live up to their promise. Part of the problem lies in the uncertainty of the effect of combining the subsystems that comprise the complete system; i.e. the system's emergent behaviour cannot be predicted from a knowledge of the subsystems. This paper suggests uncertainty management is a fundamental unifying concept in analysis and design of complex systems and goes on to indicate that this is due to the co-evolutionary nature of the requirements and implementation of socio-technical systems. The paper shows a model of the propagation of a system change that indicates that the introduction of two or more changes over time can cause chaotic emergent behaviour.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:100807

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Systems Engineering Society of Australia

Palavras-Chave #System failures (Engineering) #Systems engineering #Computer programs. #Engineering design #Computer programs #Cellular automata #Software #EX #280110 Systems Theory #700199 Computer software and services not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Conference Paper