Using multiple feature models to specify configuration options for electrical transformers: an experience report

J. Chavarriaga, Carlos Rangel, Carlos Noguera, R. Casallas, V. Jonckers
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Electrical Transformers are complex devices that exhibit an enormous variability depending on the intended power transformation, environmental conditions, standards imposed and customer particularities. Incomplete information or inconsistencies in the specifications can lead to re-processes and higher bid times. This paper presents our experience on using multiple feature models to specify custom Electrical Transformer as a Configuration Process. This process facilitates the elicitation of knowledge from multidisciplinary experts using several feature models, one per domain and per standard and defining relationships among them. This separation of domains eases the analysis and validation of the models. To support the process, we have developed some tools to separate, merge and analyze these models. The final feature models are tested configuring and comparing products from existing company catalogs. We consider that the same strategy can be used in other contexts where experts on multiple disciplines participate.
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使用多个特征模型来指定变压器的配置选项:一份经验报告
电力变压器是一种复杂的设备,根据预期的电力转换、环境条件、实施的标准和客户的特点,表现出巨大的可变性。规范中的信息不完整或不一致可能导致重新处理和更高的投标时间。本文介绍了我们使用多个特征模型来指定自定义变压器作为配置过程的经验。这个过程使用几个特征模型,每个领域和每个标准一个特征模型,并定义它们之间的关系,促进从多学科专家那里获得知识。这种域的分离简化了模型的分析和验证。为了支持这个过程,我们开发了一些工具来分离、合并和分析这些模型。通过配置和比较现有公司目录中的产品,对最终的特征模型进行了测试。我们认为,同样的策略也可以用在多学科专家参与的其他情况下。
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