7th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems
Application of Factorial Design to Validation of System Performance
Edinburgh, Scotland
April 03-April 07
ISBN: 0-7695-0604-6
System verification and validation are performed to secure that a system fulfils the different quality aspects, such as reliability, functionality, maintainability, performance and user friendliness. Since the verification and validation activities take a large share of the total project budget, efficiency and effectiveness are key issues.In this paper, a method is presented for application of the well-known technique for experimental planning, factorial design, to validation of system performance. The proposed method is applied in this case study to the validation of the effectiveness of a radar system. It is concluded that the factorial design is a considerable support for the validation planning, enabling efficient system performance validation. The cost reduction was in this case 40%, compared with the previously used method. At the same time more information of the effects of factors was gained. The study took place at Ericsson Microwave Systems AB, Sweden.
Index Terms:
Trial planning, Factorial design, System performance validation, Test planning, Radar system
Citation:
Tomas Berling, Per Runeson, "Application of Factorial Design to Validation of System Performance," ecbs, pp.318, 7th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems, 2000